[ That. is brand new information that he's not sure what to do with. He stills, and goes a bit pink in the cheeks. Not because his sensibilities are delicate, Billy can talk about fucking however much he likes, but because he couldn't account for his behavior at the Carnival and now...he can. And it sinks into his stomach, the realization that he might have entirely misread the situation. ]
Ah.
[ He takes a beat to assess, to choose his words carefully. ]
That does explain a few things. And I feel the need to apologize again.
[ Billy may look away, but Thomas does not. He just watches him, attentively, and that cautious control with which he carries himself, that has no place on this boat, out here on the water by themselves, melts away again into a soft smile. ]
( billy laughs and sits back, not having intentionally been trying to get out of the story. he'd just gotten interested in what thomas was telling him. )
Hm. Let me see then.
( he taps the edge of the boat while he considers what to tell him. )
My parents were Levellers back in Kensington and before I even knew what it was, they made me one of them. I spent some of my childhood passing out pamphlets about their causes. It was...quite boring.
( he thinks? he doesn't really know. the time change from one place to another has thrown him a bit. he knows how old he is and what year it had been back on the walrus but this place has confused me. )
So, probably a bit before you?
( perhaps levellers weren't a thing during thomas' time. )
( billy snickers and leans back, reaching for the oars to start moving them again. not back towards the door but just to catch the current and drift a bit. )
[ There is absolutely no helping the smile that comes, as genuine as a smile can be. He nudges Billy's foot with his own again. ]
You start this turn, Kensington boy. Tell me something interesting.
[ No one can pass the time with stories quite like sailors. Even when dancing around subjects like the both of them are, the time passes, interspersed with comfortable silence and the lapping of the water against the side of the boat. It's only when the starts to go down and the chill on the water gets chillier that the queue is taken to row back, haul the boat back up onto the shore. Hauling takes twice the strength that heaving does, and for as healthy and alive as Thomas feels here, he hasn't gotten half his strength back yet and the pull winds him a bit. He lets Billy get to finishing up, watching him work as he considers, and then claps a hand down on Billy's bicep. ]
Let me make you supper. And I've got a bottle of what I'm hoping's good whiskey that hasn't yet been opened.
I can't say that my cooking is good, but it's passable. The whiskey's the real sell, and the company. And yes, yes we are.
[ At least he's honest about it. The walk goes quickly, as it so often does in good company and good conversation, and thomas makes due with what he has at home to whip something up for the two of them. It's nothing large or lavish, he's never had to cook for anyone who wasn't family before, and he's not quite adjusted to the wealth of food options yet. It's simple, passable, and when they've finished, thomas makes quick work of the dishes. As for the whisky in question -- ]
Feel free to pour yourself another while I get these washed up.
( because he's always been a fan of a good drink. so, he grabs the bottle and a few glasses and disappears into the main room to wait for thomas. he pours two glasses, leaving one for the other man while he takes a long pull from his. )
You'd best hurry before I drink this whole bottle.
[ thomas just smiles to himself, taking his time to wash the dishes, and to think. His intention here, to ask Billy to stay in a more intimate fashion, is something he has never done in his thirty two years of being alive. How many times has anyone actually shared a bed with him, really? He can count that on less than one hand, and all of his encounters with men have been more clandestine than that. But it's not a matter of deciphering code anymore, on that much they have both been very clear. It's not the what that's eluding him, so much as the how.
So he takes his time, dries his hands, joins Billy where the drinks are, and takes his own up. What are you Thomas, a man or a mouse? ]
I think the toast for a Monday's supposed to be, To our ships at sea, but that hardly seems appropriate.
( billy chuckles a bit but nods, looking down at his glass. )
To...newly found friends?
( maybe it's a bit trite and cliché but it's true. there are a lot of terrible things about this place but it does allow you to meet people that you might not otherwise meet.
[ Trite and cliché has a time and a place, and it feels right, here. ]
To newly found friends.
[ He raises his glass in a toast, pours half of it down, sets it down. Are you a man or a mouse, Thomas? Without an ounce more hesitation, both hands reach up to clasp the sides of Billy's head, tugging him down to close the distance he needs to catch Billy's lips with his. ]
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Date: 2021-11-22 10:10 pm (UTC)[ He reaches over to grab a biscuit from the box, careful not to rock the boat too much. ]
Drugged? How do you mean?
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Date: 2021-11-22 11:29 pm (UTC)( he's seen it happen many a time and he knows that it will continue to happen. )
I've had it happen to me a few times since I've been here. But, just be aware that it does occur even if it's hard to really avoid.
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Date: 2021-11-22 11:43 pm (UTC)Ah.
[ He takes a beat to assess, to choose his words carefully. ]
That does explain a few things. And I feel the need to apologize again.
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Date: 2021-11-23 12:11 am (UTC)( billy holds up a hand and shakes it, waving it away. )
I would have done that with you even without any city influence.
( he doesn't blush as he says it, far too old and jaded to do that but he does look away. just in case that is too bold for thomas. )
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Date: 2021-11-23 12:16 am (UTC)I wouldn't have. But I'm glad I did.
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Date: 2021-11-23 01:36 am (UTC)( it's a confirmation of a sort that they both enjoyed what happened. and maybe want to have it happen again. )
We'll have to...do it again sometime. With or without this city's influence.
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Date: 2021-11-23 11:44 am (UTC)[ Happy birthday Thomas Jopson indeed. He nudges Billy's leg with his own. ]
It's your turn, don't think you'll weasel your way out of a story.
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Date: 2021-11-23 02:31 pm (UTC)Hm. Let me see then.
( he taps the edge of the boat while he considers what to tell him. )
My parents were Levellers back in Kensington and before I even knew what it was, they made me one of them. I spent some of my childhood passing out pamphlets about their causes. It was...quite boring.
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Date: 2021-11-23 03:32 pm (UTC)[ that certainly is odd, but miles from the oddest thing he's heard here. ]
When were you born?
this is a total freaking guess okay
Date: 2021-11-23 04:25 pm (UTC)( he thinks? he doesn't really know. the time change from one place to another has thrown him a bit. he knows how old he is and what year it had been back on the walrus but this place has confused me. )
So, probably a bit before you?
( perhaps levellers weren't a thing during thomas' time. )
look its a wonderful guess we can't all be blessed/cursed by perfect victorian record keeping
Date: 2021-11-23 05:07 pm (UTC)A bit yeah. Mine's 1816, thirty two years ago yesterday. Either you look amazing for your age or you passed well before I did.
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Date: 2021-11-23 06:18 pm (UTC)( that seems to be an important thing to focus on. billy laughs and leans forward, arms on his knees. )
Happy birthday. Did you do anything?
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Date: 2021-11-23 06:28 pm (UTC)[ Celebrating your birthday alone, even on the day, is hardly worth the effort. ]
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Date: 2021-11-23 07:58 pm (UTC)( billy snickers and leans back, reaching for the oars to start moving them again. not back towards the door but just to catch the current and drift a bit. )
Did you get yourself a gift?
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Date: 2021-11-23 08:16 pm (UTC)Are you fishing for a complement, Mr. Bones?
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Date: 2021-11-23 11:00 pm (UTC)( maybe. he laughs a bit and then shakes his head, putting a hand over his heart. )
No no, I would never do that. I don't even know how to do that.
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Date: 2021-11-23 11:03 pm (UTC)[ He sounds doubtful, considering. ]
Well the pleasure of your company is gift enough.
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Date: 2021-11-24 01:15 am (UTC)I enjoy yours as well.
( he wishes he could be more effusive but where he can't be overly eloquent, he is sincere. )
I'm glad you were able to come out here today. Happy birthday.
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Date: 2021-11-24 11:02 pm (UTC)You start this turn, Kensington boy. Tell me something interesting.
[ No one can pass the time with stories quite like sailors. Even when dancing around subjects like the both of them are, the time passes, interspersed with comfortable silence and the lapping of the water against the side of the boat. It's only when the starts to go down and the chill on the water gets chillier that the queue is taken to row back, haul the boat back up onto the shore. Hauling takes twice the strength that heaving does, and for as healthy and alive as Thomas feels here, he hasn't gotten half his strength back yet and the pull winds him a bit. He lets Billy get to finishing up, watching him work as he considers, and then claps a hand down on Billy's bicep. ]
Let me make you supper. And I've got a bottle of what I'm hoping's good whiskey that hasn't yet been opened.
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Date: 2021-11-25 12:25 am (UTC)( he's tried. there's a reason he wasn't the cook on the walrus. )
You've talked me into it. Are we going back to yours?
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Date: 2021-11-25 10:30 pm (UTC)[ At least he's honest about it. The walk goes quickly, as it so often does in good company and good conversation, and thomas makes due with what he has at home to whip something up for the two of them. It's nothing large or lavish, he's never had to cook for anyone who wasn't family before, and he's not quite adjusted to the wealth of food options yet. It's simple, passable, and when they've finished, thomas makes quick work of the dishes. As for the whisky in question -- ]
Feel free to pour yourself another while I get these washed up.
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Date: 2021-11-26 12:27 am (UTC)( because he's always been a fan of a good drink. so, he grabs the bottle and a few glasses and disappears into the main room to wait for thomas. he pours two glasses, leaving one for the other man while he takes a long pull from his. )
You'd best hurry before I drink this whole bottle.
( he probably could but he wasn't going to. )
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Date: 2021-11-26 09:28 am (UTC)So he takes his time, dries his hands, joins Billy where the drinks are, and takes his own up. What are you Thomas, a man or a mouse? ]
I think the toast for a Monday's supposed to be, To our ships at sea, but that hardly seems appropriate.
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Date: 2021-11-26 03:23 pm (UTC)To...newly found friends?
( maybe it's a bit trite and cliché but it's true. there are a lot of terrible things about this place but it does allow you to meet people that you might not otherwise meet.
like thomas. )
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Date: 2021-11-26 03:49 pm (UTC)To newly found friends.
[ He raises his glass in a toast, pours half of it down, sets it down. Are you a man or a mouse, Thomas? Without an ounce more hesitation, both hands reach up to clasp the sides of Billy's head, tugging him down to close the distance he needs to catch Billy's lips with his. ]
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