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goodfellow ([personal profile] goodfellow) wrote2017-01-25 07:17 pm

Anael

Robin decided to take the night off from being at the club. He even decided to take the night off from being out in general, and was enjoying an evening at home, alone, which was not terribly common for him.

One of his employees had given him some homemade pot brownies as a gift, so he washed a couple of them down with a glass of red wine, and then stood out on his balcony looking out at the city. He really did love it here. There were a lot of places and times he missed, but he was fairly content, all considered.
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[personal profile] whispersoflove 2017-03-27 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't need your love, Robin," Anael replied quietly. His other hand came to rest on the puck's hip, light and loose. "I only wish you'd let yourself be happy more, whether it's with me or someone else."

He did, sometimes, with Anael, but it felt so much like one step forward, two steps back, right now.
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[personal profile] whispersoflove 2017-03-27 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Frustration laced Anael's lungs, but he forced himself to take a breath, and stay where he was. When he spoke, his voice was calm. "I know how good you feel when you let yourself feel, Robin." But he did not know whether the puck was lying to him or lying to himself.
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[personal profile] whispersoflove 2017-03-27 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Anael vanished his remaining clothes and shoes with a thought, remaining clad in just the t-shirt and jeans. "You're the one who chooses to focus on the negative," he told the puck, sadness obvious in his voice, in his eyes, in the sloop of his shoulders. But the dismissal had been clear, and he turned to head for the terrace.
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[personal profile] whispersoflove 2017-03-27 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Anael paused by the French doors, eyes closed as he got a tight enough hold on his feelings that tears would not well up in his eyes, at least. They were still a little brighter than usual when he looked back at Robin over his shoulder. "I know your heart, Robin, and I love you. Don't ask me for the impossible." He could not stop worrying, no more than he could believe that Robin was 'fine'.