Characters: AU!Matt and AU!Mello Where: Ast-Dyo When: Last night Summary: Mello invites Matt over for drinking, when there's a truth serum going round. Warnings: Who knows.
Mello was in the middle of the living area. He already had Two bottles of sake out. There were a few more left in his room, but those would be saved for later. They had enough with their current shares.
Mello had been feeling weird throughout this whole week. He had been avoiding the communicators because of the truth plague that was making the compound run off at the mouth. For one, if he had to be honest, he'd rather say it to the person's face, and he didn't want it to be out in the open where anyone would see it.
He glanced up from his spot on the couch and moved closer to the edge as an invite for her to sit. "Matt." He answered, waving his hand casually at her.
"Hey." She nodded at him, closing the door behind her.
Matt stepped over to the couch and sat down next to him, leaning back against the cushions with a inward sigh and glancing at him. "So this for anything special or are we just drinking?" The latter was a good reason in Econtra, place of continual boredom.
"Special? Not really." It was just like any other day around here. Mello just had been in one of those moods. He needed something for a distraction, and being that he was relatively done with fixing up the game room there was nothing left for him to distract himself with at the moment.
It was times like these that he really wanted to go home, regardless of who or what he'd be leaving behind. It was probably better that way; before h got to attached to someone again. It was hard not to look towards someone and reach out, for the simple fact that it was a change of pace.
He stretched out and lazily sucked at the end of a chocolate bar. "Just wanted to break the routine." He shrugged.
"Don't we all." She answered with a dry chuckle, though even this was routine wasn't it? Something they'd done before anyway. Matt missed the routine of over a year ago, sat in her nice little apartment with her computers and games, doing what she wanted. Not just that, knowing she could walk out and go to the shops or drive a car or the hundred other things people took for granted in life.
Matt wanted normality, that was kind of sad.
"Fine by me." the redhead nodded and pulled out her cigarette's.
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Mello had been feeling weird throughout this whole week. He had been avoiding the communicators because of the truth plague that was making the compound run off at the mouth. For one, if he had to be honest, he'd rather say it to the person's face, and he didn't want it to be out in the open where anyone would see it.
He glanced up from his spot on the couch and moved closer to the edge as an invite for her to sit. "Matt." He answered, waving his hand casually at her.
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Matt stepped over to the couch and sat down next to him, leaning back against the cushions with a inward sigh and glancing at him. "So this for anything special or are we just drinking?" The latter was a good reason in Econtra, place of continual boredom.
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It was times like these that he really wanted to go home, regardless of who or what he'd be leaving behind. It was probably better that way; before h got to attached to someone again. It was hard not to look towards someone and reach out, for the simple fact that it was a change of pace.
He stretched out and lazily sucked at the end of a chocolate bar. "Just wanted to break the routine." He shrugged.
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Matt wanted normality, that was kind of sad.
"Fine by me." the redhead nodded and pulled out her cigarette's.
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