Dane's gaze followed the Drakin, watching but barely comprehending what happened. It just... didn't matter. Nothing mattered. Not the water falling around them, not the fact that these tiles were really uncomfortable.
His eyes drifted to the water floating around them. Water wasn't supposed to do that, was it? No. Had Ro done something like this before? Dane couldn't remember. It seemed logical enough, however. Ro was a water-based creature. Why wouldn't he be able to control his element?
With a soft sigh, Dane closed his eyes as Ro began to wash him. It felt good. Better than the tiles. He tried concentrating on the gentle touches, the soft sparks of his magic against Ro's. It worked. Slowly but surely he found his way back to himself. Eventually, he opened his eyes again and met Ro's gaze, now much more awake than before. The fog in his mind had cleared, leaving behind gentle order to all things.
"Is this what you imagined? When you... just follow?"
"I don't know," Dane answered. "I just... Usually, I go into a club and wrestle control over everything back. Force my thoughts into submission by doing so to others. But this time... It felt different having you around. I felt... compelled to give in to you instead of making you give in to me. And I have to say: I do not regret doing so."
He reached out, put his hand to Ro's cheek. Again he found himself entranced by those eyes. He smiled.
"Thank you for helping me find myself again," he whispered. "I needed that."
With gentle pressure, he guided Ro down to kiss him.
They took their time with the shower - the actual showering part - bringing each other back down to earth by just being gentle with each other. After, Dane put on a simple pair of joggers, not being in the mood for a more elaborate choice. He simply didn't have the brainpower for such nothing decisions anymore.
They settled on the couch in the living room, this time in their usual constellation: Dane leaned against the corner of arm- and backrest, Ro sat between his legs, leaning against his back. He pressed a kiss into the crook of Ro's neck.
"Have you seen your eyes?" he asked.
He hadn't been able to not think about them. Or the clearly visible scales on Ro's skin. They had never been this pronounced before. Dane traced their general shape over Ro's now very human-looking arm.
"Your Dragon seemed to enjoy the shower. The details are a bit fuzzy, but I don't think I can ever erase the sight of those eyes from my mind."
He kissed Ro's cheek.
"You have beautiful eyes," he whispered.
His eyes drifted to the water floating around them. Water wasn't supposed to do that, was it? No. Had Ro done something like this before? Dane couldn't remember. It seemed logical enough, however. Ro was a water-based creature. Why wouldn't he be able to control his element?
With a soft sigh, Dane closed his eyes as Ro began to wash him. It felt good. Better than the tiles. He tried concentrating on the gentle touches, the soft sparks of his magic against Ro's. It worked. Slowly but surely he found his way back to himself. Eventually, he opened his eyes again and met Ro's gaze, now much more awake than before. The fog in his mind had cleared, leaving behind gentle order to all things.
"Is this what you imagined? When you... just follow?"
"I don't know," Dane answered. "I just... Usually, I go into a club and wrestle control over everything back. Force my thoughts into submission by doing so to others. But this time... It felt different having you around. I felt... compelled to give in to you instead of making you give in to me. And I have to say: I do not regret doing so."
He reached out, put his hand to Ro's cheek. Again he found himself entranced by those eyes. He smiled.
"Thank you for helping me find myself again," he whispered. "I needed that."
With gentle pressure, he guided Ro down to kiss him.
They took their time with the shower - the actual showering part - bringing each other back down to earth by just being gentle with each other. After, Dane put on a simple pair of joggers, not being in the mood for a more elaborate choice. He simply didn't have the brainpower for such nothing decisions anymore.
They settled on the couch in the living room, this time in their usual constellation: Dane leaned against the corner of arm- and backrest, Ro sat between his legs, leaning against his back. He pressed a kiss into the crook of Ro's neck.
"Have you seen your eyes?" he asked.
He hadn't been able to not think about them. Or the clearly visible scales on Ro's skin. They had never been this pronounced before. Dane traced their general shape over Ro's now very human-looking arm.
"Your Dragon seemed to enjoy the shower. The details are a bit fuzzy, but I don't think I can ever erase the sight of those eyes from my mind."
He kissed Ro's cheek.
"You have beautiful eyes," he whispered.
