[How Joshua loves that - the affection, the carefully banked desire. He can't get enough of it. He does smile, though, at the thought of Clive corrupting him, or anyone. Clive, his doting brother who has never been anything but devoted and kind, who has given all of himself for Rosaria and Joshua, who has been so careful with him even now. Clive, who would never have touched Joshua again if Joshua hadn't wanted it, after that first moment his control broke.
He knows that Clive might think of himself that way - might still think of his own desires as dirty, wrong. And perhaps they are, given their blood ties, but if so then Joshua is no different. Clive has done nothing to corrupt him, done nothing that Joshua hasn't welcomed, encouraged.]
Perhaps I'll be the one corrupting you, then. [He leans in close to kiss Clive, gently, sweetly. If there's a hint of fire there, well - that will always be there, no matter how weary Joshua might find himself. He'll always look at Clive and want him.] You have always been so proper, and I the one who broke the rules so that I could follow you around.
[The one who crept into Clive's room at night for comfort, when he had nightmares. The one who would slip out under his tutor's - or mother's - nose to watch Clive practice, to cheer him on. Clive let him, of course, Clive wasn't the one who scolded him when he got caught. They're both at fault, perhaps, for how they've ended up. But Joshua isn't going to let Clive take the blame, not when he's just as guilty.
He rests his head on the pillow, gaze settling gently on Clive. Just looking at him, appreciating his beauty, his strength. His brother, his protector. More than that - his twin flame, Ifrit burning as brightly as the Phoenix. Sometimes Joshua thinks they call to one another.]
[ Twin flames, life and death. Clive never knew happiness until Joshua was born, and never would again if he loses him. He will never pledge himself to another, not even for appearance's sake, not even if it would be the right thing to do as the firstborn of the Rosfield line.
(More crudely, he has a feeling he wouldn't be able to get hard for anyone else now. Joshua has well and truly ruined him, and he doesn't regret it one bit.)
Clive combs through Joshua's hair again, soothing him to relax into their pillows, to settle against the mattress. He's no longer the child who would cough into his hands after every outdoors excursion, who would catch cold if exposed to the nighttime chill, but Clive still minds his comfort more than anything else. ]
And I would know what pleases you. [ Because god, that's all Clive wants. For Joshua to be happy in this life, for him to inhabit himself as Joshua Rosfield, and not only the expectations placed on him like an iron mantle. ] It may be my turn to steal into your room and into your bed, now.
[ Scaling walls, climbing balconies. A sweet fantasy, utterly taboo.
Clive tucks Joshua closer to the cradle of his chest to warm him, and tangles their legs together. ]
Now rest. We ride early tomorrow, if we're to reach Oriflamme by nightfall.
[Said with a smile. Though it likely won't be so difficult, back at Rosalith - Clive's chambers are not far from Joshua's, and they're in each other's company often enough that it wouldn't be terribly remarkable for Clive to visit him late at night. To discuss matters of state, or the security of the country, or - well, there are a hundred excuses. They'll have to be careful, it will be dangerous, but it won't be impossible.
He presses close to Clive, eased by his warmth and that gentle affection. Clive is right, they do need to rest. It will be a long ride, followed by quite a lot of delicate diplomacy. Joshua was raised for this, and he doesn't think he's bad at it - but Sanbreque will be his greatest test thus far. If he can secure a true peace between their countries, he will have succeeded far beyond what most of the nobles of Rosaria expect. Even if he doesn't, he must lay the foundations for future attempts.
It will be difficult. For a little while, he was able to think only of Clive - to forget the pressures bearing down on both of them. He loves Clive all the more for that, for giving him some peace of his own. Having Clive at his side in Sanbreque will keep him safe, but it will keep him strong, too.]
Yes, you're right. And you must rest too.
[Clive is, after all, the one who actually fought today. Joshua might have healed his wounds, but his powers can't lift the weariness of exertion. They'll both need to be in good form tomorrow, just in case.]
Good night, Clive.
[Joshua's voice is already softening, already slipping into sleep.]
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He knows that Clive might think of himself that way - might still think of his own desires as dirty, wrong. And perhaps they are, given their blood ties, but if so then Joshua is no different. Clive has done nothing to corrupt him, done nothing that Joshua hasn't welcomed, encouraged.]
Perhaps I'll be the one corrupting you, then. [He leans in close to kiss Clive, gently, sweetly. If there's a hint of fire there, well - that will always be there, no matter how weary Joshua might find himself. He'll always look at Clive and want him.] You have always been so proper, and I the one who broke the rules so that I could follow you around.
[The one who crept into Clive's room at night for comfort, when he had nightmares. The one who would slip out under his tutor's - or mother's - nose to watch Clive practice, to cheer him on. Clive let him, of course, Clive wasn't the one who scolded him when he got caught. They're both at fault, perhaps, for how they've ended up. But Joshua isn't going to let Clive take the blame, not when he's just as guilty.
He rests his head on the pillow, gaze settling gently on Clive. Just looking at him, appreciating his beauty, his strength. His brother, his protector. More than that - his twin flame, Ifrit burning as brightly as the Phoenix. Sometimes Joshua thinks they call to one another.]
I want to learn with you. Everything.
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(More crudely, he has a feeling he wouldn't be able to get hard for anyone else now. Joshua has well and truly ruined him, and he doesn't regret it one bit.)
Clive combs through Joshua's hair again, soothing him to relax into their pillows, to settle against the mattress. He's no longer the child who would cough into his hands after every outdoors excursion, who would catch cold if exposed to the nighttime chill, but Clive still minds his comfort more than anything else. ]
And I would know what pleases you. [ Because god, that's all Clive wants. For Joshua to be happy in this life, for him to inhabit himself as Joshua Rosfield, and not only the expectations placed on him like an iron mantle. ] It may be my turn to steal into your room and into your bed, now.
[ Scaling walls, climbing balconies. A sweet fantasy, utterly taboo.
Clive tucks Joshua closer to the cradle of his chest to warm him, and tangles their legs together. ]
Now rest. We ride early tomorrow, if we're to reach Oriflamme by nightfall.
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[Said with a smile. Though it likely won't be so difficult, back at Rosalith - Clive's chambers are not far from Joshua's, and they're in each other's company often enough that it wouldn't be terribly remarkable for Clive to visit him late at night. To discuss matters of state, or the security of the country, or - well, there are a hundred excuses. They'll have to be careful, it will be dangerous, but it won't be impossible.
He presses close to Clive, eased by his warmth and that gentle affection. Clive is right, they do need to rest. It will be a long ride, followed by quite a lot of delicate diplomacy. Joshua was raised for this, and he doesn't think he's bad at it - but Sanbreque will be his greatest test thus far. If he can secure a true peace between their countries, he will have succeeded far beyond what most of the nobles of Rosaria expect. Even if he doesn't, he must lay the foundations for future attempts.
It will be difficult. For a little while, he was able to think only of Clive - to forget the pressures bearing down on both of them. He loves Clive all the more for that, for giving him some peace of his own. Having Clive at his side in Sanbreque will keep him safe, but it will keep him strong, too.]
Yes, you're right. And you must rest too.
[Clive is, after all, the one who actually fought today. Joshua might have healed his wounds, but his powers can't lift the weariness of exertion. They'll both need to be in good form tomorrow, just in case.]
Good night, Clive.
[Joshua's voice is already softening, already slipping into sleep.]