What is it doing? Exael asked. Sivan didn't really have an answer. It his behavior due to the intoxicants it can't process in a timely manner? Sivan would have to come back around to the celestial creature throwing shade in his mind, but just at the moment, the drunk man he was babysitting had locked lips with him. He tasted of lager still and, perhaps through Sivan's rune, loneliness. It resonated with something similar within him, though he didn't seek to remedy loneliness with companionship because that always seemed to lead to even more troubles.
He didn't pull away. It wasn't unpleasant. He just didn't really know what he was supposed to do. Flower had done similar to him sometimes in his sleep before he had taken a downward turn and Sivan had been forced to take desperate measures to save his life—a Living Grave, or so Destyn had called it. The translation of the spell from the Rivach hadn't used those words, but now there was a fae'ethalan hibernating in a tree in his back yard, but that wasn't something he told just anybody.
But Urs' lips were still pressed to his and his hands still held onto Sivan's. When he had made the delivery to the Velvet Cabaret, people had been kissing with open mouths, and it had looked almost like they were trying to devour each other.
Perhaps Urs was just hungry.
Blue eyes remained wide open, trying to gauge the situation, but of course, he didn't have experience with people kissing him really. Torin could be affectionate, but that didn't mean anything beyond friendship—the other apprentice was deeply in love with someone else. Not that Sivan was a stickler for monogamy; he just wasn't experienced at all in these things. Had he been too friendly? Was Urs reading all this as an attempt to seduce him? Was he trying to seduce him? Urs was handsome, but aesthetic appreciation didn't usually lead Sivan in any particular direction.
When Urs did finally break off the kiss, Sivan immediately began to speak.
"That was very nice, thank you. I hope you don't think I was demanding anything in particular for teaching you. I mean... the nature of magic is often transactional and energy should always be flowing, but... I mean... Why did you do that?"
He wasn't upset, just confused.
He didn't pull away. It wasn't unpleasant. He just didn't really know what he was supposed to do. Flower had done similar to him sometimes in his sleep before he had taken a downward turn and Sivan had been forced to take desperate measures to save his life—a Living Grave, or so Destyn had called it. The translation of the spell from the Rivach hadn't used those words, but now there was a fae'ethalan hibernating in a tree in his back yard, but that wasn't something he told just anybody.
But Urs' lips were still pressed to his and his hands still held onto Sivan's. When he had made the delivery to the Velvet Cabaret, people had been kissing with open mouths, and it had looked almost like they were trying to devour each other.
Perhaps Urs was just hungry.
Blue eyes remained wide open, trying to gauge the situation, but of course, he didn't have experience with people kissing him really. Torin could be affectionate, but that didn't mean anything beyond friendship—the other apprentice was deeply in love with someone else. Not that Sivan was a stickler for monogamy; he just wasn't experienced at all in these things. Had he been too friendly? Was Urs reading all this as an attempt to seduce him? Was he trying to seduce him? Urs was handsome, but aesthetic appreciation didn't usually lead Sivan in any particular direction.
When Urs did finally break off the kiss, Sivan immediately began to speak.
"That was very nice, thank you. I hope you don't think I was demanding anything in particular for teaching you. I mean... the nature of magic is often transactional and energy should always be flowing, but... I mean... Why did you do that?"
He wasn't upset, just confused.