He wraps his arms around his neck and pushes him back against the opposite counter. And hwen he pulls away, it's only to ask with a laugh: "Mm, can I make you some tea?"
Dorian nods before going to sit down on the couch. He turns to look at Pagan, just taking in the man's presence, kind of staring at him like a creep before he sighs.
Pagan hums softly as he makes the tea. There's a laptop on the table, paused on an episode of Kitchn Nightmares, mostly because he doesn't actually have a television.
He comes to sit with Dorian, as close as he can, and hands him a cup while another arm goes around his shoulders.
Dorian, nosy bitch that he is, looks over at the laptop while Pagan's making the tea. As Pagan sits next to him, Dorian leans against him, enjoying the comfort while he can.
"All the more reason for you to visit me: I've got a decent sized television. I never got the hang of watching something on a small screen. Humanity's progressed past tiny little screens with absolutely shit reception."
"I need to find a way to hide a television," he comments lightly, crossing his legs comfortably. "It ruins the whole aesthetic here. And Kyrat never had anything good on. I didn't like being on television, I didn't like sitting in front of the television."
"Do you have any rooms you can rework into a game room?" he muses. "Granted, the entire concept of a game room is annoyingly heterosexual male, but with the right touches, I'm sure it can be translated to something with the slightest bit of class."
"All the more reason for you to go to my place," he muses. "It's all...quite cluttered at the moment. I need one of those awful home shows to come in and Marie Kondo the hell out of my horde."
"That is true," he says without clarification, gently running his fingers through Dorian's hair. "And so, you are likely the most annoying of them all."
He turns, pressing a kiss to his temple before settling in. "Well, you're an old fart who will watch this show with me, drink some tea, and then I'll fuck you senseless. How's that sound?"
And he casually sits forward to flip on the laptop again and start the show.
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"Men like me may talk about the future, but we know we're never going to be the ones who have a happy ever after."
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He moves from the counter over to Dorian and places hands on his shoulders.
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"I do. If we somehow find each other again once Misty's graduated, I'd like to give it a shot."
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Fuck. He's going to really miss this man.
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He comes to sit with Dorian, as close as he can, and hands him a cup while another arm goes around his shoulders.
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"All the more reason for you to visit me: I've got a decent sized television. I never got the hang of watching something on a small screen. Humanity's progressed past tiny little screens with absolutely shit reception."
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He drinks his tea, keeping an arm around Dorian.
"And if there is one thing I adore, it is interior design."
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He says it quote fondly, though.
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And he casually sits forward to flip on the laptop again and start the show.
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