Post by A Long Display Name Here on Dec 6, 2013 2:00:33 GMT -6
All too soon, summer disappeared. Nagisa watched wistfully as the leaves began to change colour and the early mornings get foggy. Regretfully he began to put away his shortpants and bring out his tweed trousers. Fall was usually a good change of pace from the summer — not to mention the change in wardrobe — but this year it only seemed to emphasise that his apartment was cold and empty.
Hyuk-jae had been moved into his apartment for a couple of weeks by now, and Nagisa noticed coming home to an empty house was not as pleasant as it had been in the days before Hyuk-jae. He quickly lapsed back into getting food delivered and stocking up on rice and tinned meats for onigiri, to taking the cab to and from work. He was contemplating starting the cleaning service back up soon, too.
That wasn't to say that he never saw Hyuk-jae! They saw each other at work, of course. Nagisa was quite grateful for that, and it showed in his work. He was very affectionate to his partner, thinking of every excuse to make physical contact. It tickled their clients pink, but Nagisa hardly noticed.
Sometimes Nagisa would go over to Hyuk-jae's after work; Hyuk-jae had even encouraged him to bring a spare set of pyjamas over, and duplicates of his nighttime hygeine products. It went without saying that Nagisa very much enjoyed his time at Hyuk-jae's, in a multitude of ways, but it wasn't the same feeling — to him, at least — as living together.
But Hyuk-jae seemed happy, so he tried show his happiness too.
On the third set of off-days since Hyuk-jae had moved out, the two were sharing a quiet dinner at Nagisa's for a change when the telephone rang. Nagisa excused himself and answered it, speaking softly but animatedly.
After a few minutes he sat back down at the table. "My parents," he said in response to Hyuk-jae's questioning look. "They want me to come over for dinner sometime soon." Nagisa tilted his head to the side a little, pushing his glasses back up the bridge of his nose with the heel of his hand. "Do... do you want to come with me?" he asked shyly. "They said I could bring someone, if I wanted."
Hyuk-jae had been moved into his apartment for a couple of weeks by now, and Nagisa noticed coming home to an empty house was not as pleasant as it had been in the days before Hyuk-jae. He quickly lapsed back into getting food delivered and stocking up on rice and tinned meats for onigiri, to taking the cab to and from work. He was contemplating starting the cleaning service back up soon, too.
That wasn't to say that he never saw Hyuk-jae! They saw each other at work, of course. Nagisa was quite grateful for that, and it showed in his work. He was very affectionate to his partner, thinking of every excuse to make physical contact. It tickled their clients pink, but Nagisa hardly noticed.
Sometimes Nagisa would go over to Hyuk-jae's after work; Hyuk-jae had even encouraged him to bring a spare set of pyjamas over, and duplicates of his nighttime hygeine products. It went without saying that Nagisa very much enjoyed his time at Hyuk-jae's, in a multitude of ways, but it wasn't the same feeling — to him, at least — as living together.
But Hyuk-jae seemed happy, so he tried show his happiness too.
On the third set of off-days since Hyuk-jae had moved out, the two were sharing a quiet dinner at Nagisa's for a change when the telephone rang. Nagisa excused himself and answered it, speaking softly but animatedly.
After a few minutes he sat back down at the table. "My parents," he said in response to Hyuk-jae's questioning look. "They want me to come over for dinner sometime soon." Nagisa tilted his head to the side a little, pushing his glasses back up the bridge of his nose with the heel of his hand. "Do... do you want to come with me?" he asked shyly. "They said I could bring someone, if I wanted."