[ Oh, now Fenris was just doing that on purpose. Which he had been doing all night since the kiss. Of course he was. Kirk liked it, even if it was frustrating him given the need to walk warring with the desire to shove Fenris into an alley with the appropriate amount of shadows and have at.
The hotel was not as far as he had claimed it to be - or maybe it was, and they had just walked faster than he thought. Either way, they arrived and Kirk went up to pay for a room. The hotel rented by the night, but gave a rather knowing look when he requested the single room. It didn't take a genius to figure out what was happening, but Kirk was hardly ashamed of that. In fact, he thought it earned him a little upgrade as the key was passed to him and he motioned for Fenris to follow him to the elevators.
Even these had a certain restraint to them compared to the rest of the planet, a reason Kirk had chosen them. Oh, they were still bright and flash, but they didn't try to burn your retinas with every conceivable neon light. It was a welcome reprieve, and he hoped the rooms to that down further. It would be awful attempting to make love with Fenris while a neon torch blazed for some company or other.
He looked to Fenris, that giddy smile back on his face, his hand drifting out to brush the elf's. A green light was cast across them both as the closed elevator doors flashed with an advertisement (which was at least gratefully dulled in noise if not visuals). ]
Kirk & Fenris
[ Oh, now Fenris was just doing that on purpose. Which he had been doing all night since the kiss. Of course he was. Kirk liked it, even if it was frustrating him given the need to walk warring with the desire to shove Fenris into an alley with the appropriate amount of shadows and have at.
The hotel was not as far as he had claimed it to be - or maybe it was, and they had just walked faster than he thought. Either way, they arrived and Kirk went up to pay for a room. The hotel rented by the night, but gave a rather knowing look when he requested the single room. It didn't take a genius to figure out what was happening, but Kirk was hardly ashamed of that. In fact, he thought it earned him a little upgrade as the key was passed to him and he motioned for Fenris to follow him to the elevators.
Even these had a certain restraint to them compared to the rest of the planet, a reason Kirk had chosen them. Oh, they were still bright and flash, but they didn't try to burn your retinas with every conceivable neon light. It was a welcome reprieve, and he hoped the rooms to that down further. It would be awful attempting to make love with Fenris while a neon torch blazed for some company or other.
He looked to Fenris, that giddy smile back on his face, his hand drifting out to brush the elf's. A green light was cast across them both as the closed elevator doors flashed with an advertisement (which was at least gratefully dulled in noise if not visuals). ]
You look nice in green.