[ It's a quiet offering for more, and without weighing on it too heavily, he concedes. But he still does it on his own time, tilting his head just enough to press his mouth against the column of Dorian's throat. His pulse, a promise to keep it safe. And then, no longer hesitating, Larus moves.
He tugs his shirt over his head so that it joins Dorian's on the floor, opening his pants to help in any way that he can before he rolls over. It's the sort of connection he'd wanted the first time, lifting his hips just enough to push the material down to his thighs and bare himself to the other man. In that moment, he desires the warmth of him everywhere—behind him, around him, inside him. Larus feels it down to the marrow, lips pressing together with the anticipation of it as he settles into that all too familiar feeling until he's compelled to say something. ]
Please.
[ Said softly, politely. Not so much begging as it is accepting, though there's a slight edge to it that he knows Dorian would appreciate. He's not in the habit of asking, so he won't, but the amount of trust that he offers him is explicit and visceral, enough that he knows it'll eventually tear him apart all on its own. ]
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He tugs his shirt over his head so that it joins Dorian's on the floor, opening his pants to help in any way that he can before he rolls over. It's the sort of connection he'd wanted the first time, lifting his hips just enough to push the material down to his thighs and bare himself to the other man. In that moment, he desires the warmth of him everywhere—behind him, around him, inside him. Larus feels it down to the marrow, lips pressing together with the anticipation of it as he settles into that all too familiar feeling until he's compelled to say something. ]
Please.
[ Said softly, politely. Not so much begging as it is accepting, though there's a slight edge to it that he knows Dorian would appreciate. He's not in the habit of asking, so he won't, but the amount of trust that he offers him is explicit and visceral, enough that he knows it'll eventually tear him apart all on its own. ]