[Even though he's not really sure how to handle the dragon's current bad mood, he does his best to keep calm, preparing a pot of tea and letting the cat outside for the moment]
[There is a loud rumbling sound as Tian lands outside Daitou's home, apparently irritated enough to make a grand entrance. Transforming, he then walks up to the door and knocks once.]
[There's a brief nod at the first statement. The tape had been rather annoying to peel off, too.]
It isn't. Humor me.
[The usual childish grin is gone, for the moment, and there's a slight edge to his words, because dealing with a grumpy, evasive dragon is not how he has wanted to spend the last few days.]
[quicklog] It is! Though Jun-kun makes me loldragonkingApril 18 2011, 17:46:43 UTC
[Oh why do you say such things, Souji? Like the dragon isn't pissed enough already, now you throw the fact that you were lovers in his face? For all his benevolence and control, he is still a predator underneath.
Digging his claws into the table, he growls darkly as he leans over it to grab hold of the other man.]
Do not mock this. I have been lenient since a man cannot control what he dreams, but you are crossing the line.
I also do not choose what the Sphere chooses to share - would you have preferred it to be one of the many dreams of you, so this entire place can know of our relationship?
[He doesn't struggle - he knows Tian's strength is far greater than his, and he'd rather not go into work looking like his lover beats him. There's definitely a cold formality to his words that show his own anger, though]
A man such as yourself cannot claim to have had no lovers before me. But they are not here, and he is not here.
[He loosens his grip slightly and glares at Souji, baring his fangs again in a deep growl. His eyes looks like slits of blood and gold under the unruly bangs of his silver hair.
But under all that rage and posturing, there's still a hint of pain. He's more hurt than angry, but the great dragon king doesn't deal with such emotions well.]
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Well?
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[He goes and takes a seat at the low table, and looks up at Tian, rather bluntly]
But first... I know you're angry with me. Why?
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[He raises a brow at that, but does follow Souji to the table and takes a seat.]
Tch. That should be obvious.
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It isn't. Humor me.
[The usual childish grin is gone, for the moment, and there's a slight edge to his words, because dealing with a grumpy, evasive dragon is not how he has wanted to spend the last few days.]
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[Tian glares at Souji, narrowing his red eyes.]
I saw your dream. You desire someone else.
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....Oh.
The dream of the battlefield. And the man who's name I can't hear.
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[That is such a venomous yes. Someone is jealous.]
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[A pause as he contemplates his tea, takes a sip, the continues]
Rain-san thinks we may have been lovers. When I got my name back - he was the one speaking it.
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Digging his claws into the table, he growls darkly as he leans over it to grab hold of the other man.]
Do not mock this. I have been lenient since a man cannot control what he dreams, but you are crossing the line.
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[He doesn't struggle - he knows Tian's strength is far greater than his, and he'd rather not go into work looking like his lover beats him. There's definitely a cold formality to his words that show his own anger, though]
A man such as yourself cannot claim to have had no lovers before me. But they are not here, and he is not here.
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But under all that rage and posturing, there's still a hint of pain. He's more hurt than angry, but the great dragon king doesn't deal with such emotions well.]
...and if he was to arrive here?
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[And the look in his eyes says that he expects the same from you, mister >|]
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You are mine. You will honor your word, Souji. I do not share.
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