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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-05 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[ If there's some magical way to make Locus relax and have fun, Felix doesn't know what it is. Not like he really expects him to be on board with robbing people while he's trying to be the paragon of lawful behavior. But this trip is supposed to be fun. Locus doesn't look like he's having fun.

He lets himself be hustled off to the restaurant, slightly mollified to feel Locus' hand settle there against his back. Public displays aren't necessary, but it's nice to know that he isn't going to treat him like he's got the plague. He's nearly to the host desk when he sees it, tucked into the corner near the bar.

A mechanical bull.

Felix whips his head sideways to look at Locus so fast something in his neck cracks. It's all over his face. The wide smile. The gleeful look in his eyes. ]


Do you see that? [ He keeps his voice down, at least, though he does elbow Locus in the side. The helpful restaurant staff member looking to seat them goes completely ignored. ] We have to try that.
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-06 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
[ It takes considerable restraint not to drift over to the bull on the way to the table, but Felix applies it and dutifully follows along after Locus and the host. Helping to keep him from breaking away to go make a spectacle of himself is the fact that riding the bull would be infinitely more fun intoxicated. And to do that, he'll need to sit down and order some drinks.

Unlike Locus, he doesn't hide behind his menu. His sunglasses get folded up and dropped on the table. The menu gets spread out in front of him and he alternates between looking down at it and up at Locus. Up until Locus asks that question.

Slowly, Felix's head lifts and he stares at what he can see of Locus' face over the top of the menu. Eventually their eyes meet and a wicked smile spreads across his face. ]


You wanna find out? [ Felix nudges Locus' calf with the tip of his shoe. By now, it should be very clear that he isn't talking about the bull. ] Between you and me, I'm thinking it depends on the quality of the ride.
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-06 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[ In all fairness, Locus really isn't the best conversationalist, but it wouldn't really matter if he was. Felix can make an opening out of anything if he wants to, and where Locus is concerned, he usually does. The look he's getting from behind that menu does nothing to quell his penchant for trouble-making. The noticeable occupation of his under-the-table space, however, does.

It's a goddamn pity this table isn't tucked back in some forgotten corner and Locus is such a wet blanket. There are so many things he could be doing right now. ]


Gimme a ride later tonight and you've got a deal.

[ In the spirit of cooperation, he keeps his voice down. And he also makes the offer before the waitress shows up. He can see her making her way across the restaurant to them and tracks her movement from the corner of his eye. But he isn't trying to piss Locus off, so he says it, then leans back and snaps his menu closed.

He's all smiles and charm when she reaches them and orders a blood orange bourbon sour, chili nachos, and filet mignon. Fully intending to get them their meal for free, he doesn't care about the price. ]
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-08 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's a common misconception that Felix is utterly incapable of behaving appropriately in public. He can. It's true that sometimes shit happens and he really does have no control over it. Sometimes, it really is an accident. Mostly, however, it isn't. He knows what he's doing and in his eyes, he's having fun. He's alleviating boredom. He's injecting a little excitement into their lives. Just because Locus doesn't see it as fun doesn't mean that it isn't.

He a dry, slightly withering look back. It's the kind of look that says Felix isn't Leon, though he's nearly convinced that the wild animal act is just that and Leon knows damn well what he's doing too, and that he's got self-control. He's not going to start acting up. Even though there's a mechanical bull not twenty meters away that no one's using. ]


Not missed. [ He flicks a finger upward to make the point. ] That opportunity's always open.

[ Glancing around more closely at the decor, Felix considers something comparable in their house. On the one hand, having the front half of a sports car in the wall might be interesting. But on the other, is it them? Probably not. ]

But if we're taking our decorating tips from this place... [ He points, predictably, to the bull. ] We need that. [ Locus' leg gets a nudge with Felix's knee as he turns a grin on him. ] At home, you wouldn't have an excuse not to try it out.
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-10 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, Felix is aware of much Locus hates a spectacle and as much as he would like him to break out of that uptight shell and live a little, he knows he can't force it. He can offer opportunities and give a few nudges here and there, but ultimately the decision to act belongs to Locus. Felix accepted that when he promised to stop manipulating him.

And he knows that if he did get up and go ride that bull, Locus would hate it. The paranoia would creep in and the weight of all the eyes in the room, whether they were actually looking at him or not, would drive him crazy. Felix wants this vacation to be fun and enjoyable for both of them. Making Locus self-conscious won't accomplish that. ]


I want to do a lot of things. [ He accompanies that with a negligent shrug. ] It's fine.

[ His fingers drum an absent-minded beat against the top of the table, some residual holdover from a song he'd heard on the radio on the way down. Their drinks come soon and beyond a winning smile and a gracious thank you, he doesn't say much to the waitress. As soon as she's gone, he picks up his glass and takes a sip, letting himself savor the flavor of the alcohol before he swallows it. ]

Are there any sights you definitely want to see while we're down here? We should probably make a schedule. [ Locus likes schedules. Felix is trying here. ] Or do you have one already?
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-10 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ Oblivious to the internal struggle going on inside of Locus, Felix doesn't believe there's anything out of the ordinary about the way he takes a drink. Maybe it's a little larger than usual, but it's been a long drive and with the bull a constant source of temptation loitering at the periphery of Felix's vision, it's understandable that he might want a little bit of liquid fortification.

What does confuse him is when sees Locus' hand start to creep across the table. Thinking maybe he's reaching for something, Felix takes a quick, subtle inventory of his options and comes up blank. There's nothing here. Everything that Locus might possibly want is on his side of the table. Which means he's—

The mystery's solved when he feels that finger slide over his own. In an instant, possible reactions flash through his mind: looking down in shock, clamping onto Locus' hand now that it's within range and not letting go, asking him what he's doing, staring at him like a moa caught in the headlights. Some of these options as tempting as fuck, but Felix, wiser than he acts nearly all of the time, does none of them.

Because Locus is playing it off like it isn't happening and Felix knows if he draws attention to it in any way, positive or negative, he's going to stop and might not ever do it again. Counterintuitive as it is, positive reinforcement where Locus is concerned tends to be ignoring the behavior that he wants to reinforce. ]


An outline with little color-coded flags and half a dozen ways to get to each one sorted by time, distance, and potential obstacles? [ It's a tease, asked with a tiny smile that's more grin than smirk. Being organized and meticulous to an anal degree makes Locus happy for reasons Felix cannot and probably never will be able to fathom. He isn't going to ruin it for him. The pad of his thumb skates along the top of Locus' finger, smoothing back and forth in a light, almost absent way. ] If Natural History catches fire, accounting for panicked crowds, what's the best way to get to Air and Space?
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-11 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ His mouth opens, the lascivious comment hovering on the tip of his tongue, but Locus never appreciates those and whatever is going on here on top of the table is unusual enough that Felix doesn't want to jeopardize it. Slowly, he shuts it and casts about for something else to say. It isn't an easy task.

I would never is a lie and he told Locus he wouldn't do that. The thought never crossed my mind isn't much better. You're no fucking fun might prompt an argument. ]


It was an example off the top of my head. [ True. ] We're too far inland for tidal waves and I couldn't think of other natural disasters that might be a problem here.

[ He may have been here for months but that doesn't make him an expert on Earth geography. ]

I know you like to be prepared. [ Ever so casually, his fingers squeeze around Locus'. ] Figured you'd have a dozen contingency plans detailed by now.
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-19 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[ In the interest of not bringing Locus back to his senses, Felix doesn't look at their hands. But he's acutely conscious of every movement Locus' thumb makes as it moves over the back of his own. It's almost like it leaves some kind of trail in its wake—a swath of slightly warmer skin.

Which is stupid and untrue but he thinks it anyway. ]


Sometimes, sure.

[ As nonchalantly as a man can, Felix nudges at Locus' ankle with his foot. It's light, a touch instead of a kick, just to make another point of contact. ]

Sometimes it's nice to have a backup plan too.

[ His oh so casual way of saying that even though he mocks him for it sometimes, he doesn't actually hate Locus' anal-retentive planning. ]
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-28 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Felix freezes, doing his best moa in the headlights impression. And since he is a good actor and spent a considerable portion of his formative years around the big dumb birds, he's actually pretty good at it. All wide eyes and long neck and the mistaken idea that if he doesn't move out of the middle of the road, he won't get run over by the vehicle barreling over the hill. ]

Um...

[ The noise just kind of leaks out of his mouth, vague and desperately searching for an answer that isn't the truth. Because the truth probably isn't what Locus wants to hear. The truth is weak and sentimental and fucking stupid for who and what they are. Except Locus has made a pretty big stink about wanting the truth instead of the half-truths, little white lies, and the humongous fluorescent lies.

Son of a bitch. ]


No. [ His gaze skitters to the side, shifty and a little panicked. ] It wasn't just sex. I mean, don't get me wrong, there was a lot of sex. A lot.  At least once a day. Especially when you were wearing those tight work pants...

[ Sensing the impending derailment of the conversation, Felix hauls himself back from the precipice of extolling the virtues of Locus' ass and clears his throat. It takes some willpower, but he makes himself look at him. It's quick and furtive, darting glances at him like he's afraid he's going to bolt. ]

No, okay, look. I used to think maybe we'd get enough money to buy some place, like an island or a moon or whatever. Maybe not retire retire, but have so much money we wouldn't have to work unless we wanted to. And we'd just—We'd be together. You know, like... Not just fucking. That too, but we'd—You know. [ Ever so subtly, he hunches his shoulders in defense as he mutters; ] It worked for Mason and Megan.
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[personal profile] douchebag 2017-02-28 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's easier to joke about the moon. Joking about the moon means he doesn't have to acknowledge the twisty anxiety that waiting for Locus' reaction brought to life in his stomach. Or the bizarre relief he feels afterward when the confession doesn't blow up in his face. ]

What's wrong with a moon? No one would be able to bother us and you could set up a whole defense network in orbit. See someone coming lightyears away.

[ And that's true! Having Locus all to himself on a whole fucking moon would be grand. Unfeasible, probably. Ridiculous, most likely. But Felix's best fantasies are hardly burdened with realism. ]

A house isn't bad either. The dog could have a big yard.

[ The dog being Leon, obviously. At least, with the cheeky kind of weirdly shy half-grin thing Felix feels his face doing it should be obvious that's what he means. And this, he thinks, is where he should leave it.

Being this open about emotional shit is progress. Easing himself, and by proxy Locus, into it can't be a bad thing. Not after the way they've been living their lives. But the problem with Felix is that once he starts talking, he has a hard time stopping. It's like the words see freedom and make a break for it. ]


It's just, I don't know. [ He doesn't start doodling on the table with his free fingers. He wants to, but he doesn't. He isn't some teenage girl, for Christ's sake. ] I want to keep something for once in my fucking life. I didn't even get to keep my stupid planet.

[ Again, he slants a glance at Locus, like he's testing the waters. And, well... He is. This is uncharted territory, this thing he's blundering pell-mell into. ]

I want to keep you. For good. [ Forever. ] I have since the beginning.