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Adam Parrish ([personal profile] tenebrarius) wrote in [community profile] marlowemuses2016-11-26 10:57 am

The One Secret I Never Told You




Ronan was coming home.

He'd sent ahead, Adam supposed. Letter or telegram. And he'd said... what? Adam had no idea. No one had even bothered to tell him. He'd overheard some of the other servants discussing preparations.

That stung, though it shouldn't. He'd always known that their childhood friendship was temporary. Illusory. He'd been a bauble to Ronan, a friendship that came easily and could be cheaply kept.

And when Ronan had been old enough, he'd left. That made sense, too. His father's death, the upheaval of his life, the culmination of the conflict between Ronan and Declan.

What hurt was that he hadn't needed Adam anymore.

Squeaks and whispers preceded the general bustle of servants toward the main hall. Adam stayed out of the way, stealing toward an upper window to catch a glimpse. He wouldn't be missed among the larger array of servants. He was only an under-footman, after all.

Hidden behind a lace curtain, Adam peeked out to watch as Ronan descended from the coach. He'd grown. Taller than Adam remembered. His charming black curls were gone, shorn to a short bristle. The man he'd become was someone handsome and commanding, drawing attention like a thunderstorm.

Adam's heart thudded, then clenched.

Oh.

He'd hoped, all those years, that ignoring his childhood crush would make it go away. That Ronan's distance would make Adam forget him, so that he could focus once and for all on his career. His career, which was the only thing that mattered. The only thing he had left.

Seeing Ronan brought it all back, with more intensity than ever.

Adam was in love with him. And always had been.
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-11-30 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Even if he was hungover and slept badly, Ronan had slept. His mind wandered back to the things Adam had said. Adam had been worried. Adam thought he might have been mugged or stabbed—or warm in someone else's bed. What did that mean? The latter was more curious than the former. Yet Ronan couldn't ask; it felt too close to something, something that could break, and even if he knew there could never be anything—it was better to not know.

"I'm fine. Not the first time I've blacked out drunk somewhere," he said, then regretted it. Adam didn't need to know the extent of his fuckups. "You need to sleep. I'll be fine until you get some shut-eye." There would be no arguing with him on that one, his tone warned, though he knew it was still likely that Adam would argue with him anyway.

"It's still early enough." Once they reached the Barns Ronan pulled the door open, moving behind Adam so the other man could go up the ladder first.
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-03 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
They were close. Very close. But Ronan wasn't backing off. The space between them could be closed by half a step—or even less. So close that Ronan could feel the warmth exuding from the other man. A hearth, a place to call home, Ronan desperately wanted to wrap his arms around him and bury his face into his shoulder. But he couldn't do that.

He could, however, make sure Adam got some damn rest. "That can wait," he promised, reaching out and grabbing the side of the ladder. Doing so effectively trapped Adam against him.

"I'm tired. You'll tuck me in, won't you?"
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-04 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a huge benefit to climbing up the ladder behind Adam. Ronan was afforded a fantastic view of the other man's ass the entire way up; it was the most he was ever going to get, he figured, as it seemed like his heart was stuck on Adam. There would be no one else. He was already planning on adopting twelve cats as comfort in his old age (one, of course, his favorite, would be named Adam Purrish).

Ronan eased over the top of the ladder, deftly landing on the flats of his feet despite also being quite tired. His concern for Adam and his wellbeing superseded his own pains. Glancing over to Adam's little bed, he frowned. It was fine, he guessed, but Adam was exhausted.

"C'mon," he said, wrapping his arms around Adam's waist gently to lead him to the master bed. If he had known Adam would worry so much... he wouldn't have gone out. Or he would have asked Adam to come with. To have someone worry so much—Ronan didn't know what to do with that.

Grunting, he tossed Adam onto the bed. "No complaints. You can't do your job if you're exhausted, right?"
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-04 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan dropped onto the bed beside Adam, strapping his arm across the other man's waist so that he couldn't get up.

"You won't," he said, confident in the privacy of the loft. There was only one way in, and the doors of the barn were not quiet. Then one had to climb the entire ladder in order to even get a good look.

Even more than that, he was willing to protect Adam. If he had to take blame, had to fight, he would. It was the least he could do after leaving him; even if Ronan hadn't been thinking clearly when he left, the sting of guilt was strong.

"Close your eyes. Get some rest."
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-04 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
The utterance of those sacred words had Ronan gripping Adam tighter. More like a lover and less like a friend. I missed you. No one else had said that to him. Even if they had, Ronan wouldn't have believed them. Declan hadn't missed him; Ronan was simply an annoyance, a smear on the family name. Almost all the old maids and servants were gone, replaced by younger and more eager to please ladies that all doted on Declan. Mother still was in her coma, a vision of beauty even wasting away for years.

"I missed you too," he murmured, but only when he thought Adam was asleep. So close to the other man, Ronan couldn't truly rest. Dozing was fine. Sleep had never come easy to him, anyway. It was better to study the way Adam's eyelashes curved gently against his cheek, to feel his chest rise and fall with easy breaths.

How could he be so fucking stupid, leaving Adam here with Declan as head of the house? But what else could he have done? Ronan had plunged head first into a terrible life style. Drinking every night, brawls almost as much. Coming back to his room bloodied and angry, depressed, hating almost everything. And then his fooling around with Kavinsky, getting into even more trouble because the other man reeked of it. Stolen horses and so much more. Not that Ronan ever did such things, but Kavinsky loved to tell him about it while draping an arm across his shoulders, speaking right up against his ear.

They stayed that way for two hours. Anything more and the maids would surely report their obvious absence. No breakfast or tea by noon? Declan might consider Ronan that lazy and hedonistic, but he would surely blame Adam for not kicking him in the ass.

So, leaning over Adam, Ronan brushed his hair back from his face.

"Hey. Feeling better?"
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-04 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan rolled off the bed and stretched, allowing Adam to fuss as he wanted. Fresh clothing was a relief after spending a cold night in the crypt. "I always prefer what involves not seeing my brother," Ronan said flatly, not happy at the thought that he would have to see Declan two days in a row.

Stripping, he continued, "Let's go out. Is that old bakery still around? That one we liked when we were kids." The old people had been nice, treated them kindly, and, most importantly, equally. Ronan had received no special treatment from them. Hot buttered bread was given to them in the same amount—which was always generous.

"Declan won't miss me anyway. When he wants to see me, he'll come calling."
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-04 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan snorted, "Shit, it's like he's really here. Giving me goosebumps." And then he laughed, shaking his head and lifting his chin to give Adam the room to fix his clothes. If it were Ronan's choice, he'd go out in much simpler clothes. Which, if Declan got wind, he'd have a fit. Some things weren't worth fighting his brother over.

"Oh," he said, as he studied Adam, "I forgot. I have something for you." Something he'd meant to give Adam as an outright gift, rather than the things he'd be sneaking into the other man's routine.

Stepping over to his trunk, he kneeled and unlocked it so he could do some digging. Standing once he finally had what he was looking for, he walked back over to Adam to shove the bundle into his arms.

It was a coat. Brown and ankle length with handsome dark brown buttons, with a collar that sat flat but could be raised to cover the neck. Nothing fancy yet certainly not shabby, tailored to fit sleek against the body and flare at the bottom.

"I wore it a few times. Doesn't fit me as good as I thought it would," he shrugged. "If you like it, it's yours."
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-04 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
At the comment about the hand cream Ronan just grunted, as little embarrassed, but pleased that Adam had liked it. That it would help his hands.

And he was pleased again when he saw Adam's face at the coat. He would have gotten something thicker and more elaborate, but he didn't know how much Adam would like it or how much his tastes would have changed... though it seemed his tastes now were far less refined than he imagined they would be. Putting it nicely.

Ronan shrugged at Adam's suspicion, "I was drunk, the salesman said it looked good on me, I bought it. Didn't really hit me that I couldn't move my arms until I sobered up." Which was true. He had, in fact, put it on and was complimented on its good looks, though he was trying it on to see if it would be comfortable enough for Adam. It had some nice padding and would be good for cold weather.

"Let's get going. Before Declan shows his mug and ruins my good mood." Hopping down the side of the loft, he slid on his way down, cheerful, shooting Adam a boyish grin.

"Let's skip the coach."
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-04 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan rolled his eyes at the mention of Declan. Adam was right, he knew, but he didn't like it. His brother would nose around his business either way, but if he went in the coach, it was less likely that he'd be naggy about it.

Sighing, "Fine, we'll take the coach." Which meant that they were headed toward where the coaches were kept rather than the main road. It was disappointing that they'd have to drag a driver along with them, but it could be worse.

When Adam mentioned his belongings, Ronan turned his eyes on the other man. No, he didn't relish the thought of the maids pawing through his belongings, reporting everything he found to Delcan. And they would.

"I don't trust anyone else," he said flatly. "There are some things I'd rather not have Declan know about."
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-05 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Ronan noticed the looks as well, though he did a very good job of ignoring them. There would be gossip, later, but it would be mild. It wasn't strange for a servant to inherent some clothes; it just happened that this coat looked to be brand new. He stood stoic as he waited for the coach to be brought, no longer exuding the laughter or friendliness he'd done with Adam before. These were all Declan's people.

Some of the maids tried to fuss over Ronan but he swatted them away, diving into the coach once it was brought out, much to their surprise.

"Where is the young master going?" asked one maid, smiling at Adam in a charming way she never had before and batting her eyelashes. "It must be somewhere very important."
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-05 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
Ronan stared out the window of the coach as they set off. He hadn't missed being manhandled. When it was Adam, it was different. Having the maids touch him? That was a different story.

As the coach went, people looked to see who was inside. That was when Ronan stared straight ahead rather than out the window. He hated that, too. People looking at him. Expecting the perfect son of Niall Lynch.

He wanted to ask Adam the things his brother put him through, but it was too personal. While he wanted to know he didn't want to make Adam uncomfortable. There was a distance between them, one from both time and status. Would things have been different if Ronan had stayed?

It was quiet until they arrived in front of the bakery. It smelled delicious, and since it was past morning, the breakfast rush had died down. Stepping out of the coach, Ronan smiled a small, genuine smile.

"This brings back memories. Remember when we got sick from eating too many pastries?"
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[personal profile] weavers 2016-12-05 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Ronan's mouth watered too. Jesus, did it bring back memories. Standing with their faces at the counter, eager to taste the freshest pastry. It was nice and quiet because it was between breakfast and lunch; only a few older ladies were picking up a few things. Most of the tables were free.

Stepping up to the counter, he pressed his palms down against it. It felt small. When he was young, it had seemed so huge.

"I'll take a coffee," he ordered, "and a few of those rolls. Chocolate, cinnamon, raspberry, peach... and a few of those, whatever those are." Turning to Adam, he grinned, "What do you want?"

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