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"Alan had heard the noise a few minutes ago, and thought nothing of it, but eventually his curiosity got the best of him. He trod down the hallway, following the music to Eric's bedroom. Though he knew it was impolite, he peeped in through the crack in the door, astonished to find the reaper dancing! Alan couldn't help smiling, and watched in curiosity. He never took the other man to be the dancing sort... but it certainly looked fun. He wasn't sure he could keep up though. (shi-no-toge)"
Entirely unaware that he had an audience, Eric kept it up. His movements were fluid, hips inspired to sway with the music and feet bouncing against the bed in time. Yes, he was the sort to go about dancing on his bed. And while he wasn’t bad at it, it seemed his balance needed a little work — for one wrong step and he was sent (in a fit of loud shouts and cursing) tumbling to the ground with a crash. Sheets tangled around his legs and hair disheveled.
Alan wilted as Eric’s behaviour registered. So it had just been a one night affair then? “Alright.” he said softly, getting out of the bed. He was too sad to be shy about his lack of upper covering. “Nothing much to get ready. Lead the way.” he said firmly, no-nonsense. He would cover his disappointment with professional behaviour.
Stiffly, Eric gave a nod and turned on his heel to lead the smaller reaper out of the cottage. As they made down the road, he made no effort to start conversation or hold Alan’s gaze. He was deep in thought about the happenings of the night. He’d confessed far too much.
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“Definitely scared me.” Alan said, removing his hands from the other man. “I had a feeling you’d fallen, and was very...
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Eric shook his head, “Nah. I’m a'righ’, I think.” He’d be sore, but it wouldn’t last too long. Nothing worth mentioning....
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