Laurent of Vere (
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marlowemuses2016-08-10 07:04 pm
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Fools in Love, for gentry
[From here.]
"You're sensitive everywhere," Laurent teased, demonstrating by tickling his fingers along Gansey's sides. He grinned shamelessly down at him, relenting quickly enough because he couldn't hold out any longer without kissing him.
"Gansey," Laurent murmured against his lips, soft, brief kisses that he couldn't quite pull away from, kiss after kiss.
Utterly infatuated, Laurent gave him a hopelessly adoring smile as he finally lifted his head, bending to press a reverent kiss to Gansey's collarbone. "I've never... I've never been like this. With anyone. My heart aches constantly with longing for you, even when I'm already in your arms."
"You're sensitive everywhere," Laurent teased, demonstrating by tickling his fingers along Gansey's sides. He grinned shamelessly down at him, relenting quickly enough because he couldn't hold out any longer without kissing him.
"Gansey," Laurent murmured against his lips, soft, brief kisses that he couldn't quite pull away from, kiss after kiss.
Utterly infatuated, Laurent gave him a hopelessly adoring smile as he finally lifted his head, bending to press a reverent kiss to Gansey's collarbone. "I've never... I've never been like this. With anyone. My heart aches constantly with longing for you, even when I'm already in your arms."

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Talking about his romantic inclinations, however? He found that to be more difficult. Expressing his feelings, putting what was so delicate and close to his heart into formation...
He swallowed, sighed slowly, resolving to finding a way to do it without sounding like an utter buffoon.
"For me..."
He cleared his throat, ignoring the way his neck warmed. No doubt his ears were pink.
"Ah. Did you know that the lips are one of the parts of the body that are most sensitive? Due to the nerves... so, when applying pressure..." No, not the scientific route. He made a soft noise and shook his head, laughing at himself.
"I'm sorry. I'm a little embarrassed." Holding Laurent tighter against him, he closed his eyes as he spoke. "But... it's an intimate act, isn't it? Both people put themselves in a vulnerable position and... well, I think that's beautiful. It's about trust and making someone you love feel good. I love you and I want to get you there. I want you to feel amazing. And I want to taste you—I want as much of you as possible. When it's with someone special... it feels brilliant. Feeling every response, knowing that I'm the one doing it..."
He trailed off, pressing another kiss against Laurent's head.
"But if you don't like it, it's okay."
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"I like it," he murmured, basking in the contact. "You looked irresistible like that, you know." Smiling, Laurent skimmed a fingertip over Gansey's lips, entranced by everything about him. It was difficult to explain himself, and Laurent wasn't accustomed to sharing his secrets, but he needed Gansey to understand that it wasn't a rejection. "I want more, and I want you. It's only that... I don't always see you. Sometimes I remember, instead, and then... this... is tainted. By pain and fear. I want to erase all that, and paint over it with you, and you, and you, until there's nothing left in my heart but love."
Laurent tilted his head for a soft kiss, smiling as he drew away and put his head back on his lover's shoulder. "Gansey."
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He rubbed his cheek against Laurent's head, kissed his hair again. If there was anything Gansey was confident in it was that Laurent was telling it true. It wasn't a rejection of him. It was pushing away those unfortunate memories. That, as he knew, would not take a day. It would be a slow process and it would take a lot of work. As far as Gansey was concerned, every second would be worth it.
"We will. One day, it'll be better. I promise."
Time heals all things. Even if it's 20 years from now—Gansey's committed, and the commitment doesn't scare him. It's been so short as it is—sometimes he has to remind himself that their relationship is still quite new. No need to rush, no need to push. They had until oblivion and beyond.
A smile quirked at his lips, "I am quite pleased to hear that you enjoyed the view, at least."
Even if he hadn't truly gotten to suck Laurent off he'd still gotten a taste. It was fresh on his tongue still, salty and delicious, making his stomach roll with butterflies.
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"I'm starving," Laurent said, when he could bear to pause in kissing for a moment. "As much as I want to stay in bed and kiss you all day. We should probably eat something. And speak to your mother. And I've been promised a tour of the castle."
Instead, Laurent kissed him again, and then again after that, starting to laugh again when the procrastination became ridiculous. "Lend me some clothes," he insisted at last. "And tell me what you were going to say about lips and applying pressure."
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"But if we leave we'll have to face the day, and I simply don't want to. Because that means I'll be required to share you." Sighing, he looked up at the ceiling, feeding off of his own sulking for a moment before rolling back up so he could swing his long legs over the edge of the bed.
With a laugh he added, "Really? You want to hear about that? I could tell you sweeter things. Like poetry, or stories." With another groan he stood, heading over to the wooden chest along the wall to draw out some clothes. Laurent, while similarly tall, was not quite the same build as Gansey. HIs shoulders were not quite as broad and his shape was not square. Which was why when Gansey pulled out something he thought wouldn't make him look like the crazy baggy clothes man from town it was from the bottom of the chest.
A pair of fine black britches paired with a soft burgundy linen shirt and black vest. It had been a gift from Helen three years ago, when he was still more slender of a boy and less square. It was too nice to get rid of so he'd just kept it.
"Will this do?" He turned and held the clothes up. No complicated lacing, though they were tailored enough to give a form fit.
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The clothes offered were lovely, and Laurent smiled as he accepted them. "Yes, thank you." Kissing Gansey's cheek, Laurent stepped into the clothing. It was all much easier to get into than the Veretian clothing, and fit him well enough. It was comfortably loose, and he smiled, stepping into Gansey's arms for a lingering kiss.
"Going to be sorry to lose this view," Laurent teased, giving Gansey's ass a playful grope before he stepped away to let Gansey get dressed. Pleased with his new clothes, he sat on the edge of the bed to watch, lounging comfortably and never taking his eyes off Gansey.
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When Laurent groped his ass Gansey gave a tiny jump, red dusting his cheeks as he spun to look at his fiance, "You fox." Never before had he been so pleased to be the subject of an assgrab—it had happened before, though it was usually 40 year old ladies that were bored with their husbands, or lords that didn't know when not to cross the line.
If his lover wanted to watch him dress, Gansey had no complaints. Other than: can't we just go back to bed? But that didn't count. He pulled on a loose pair of brown britches and a soft green tunic, pairing it with a brown vest of a darker green. Presentable, yet not too stuffy. There would be plenty of time for Laurent to see him in stuffy clothing.
"Let's have ourselves a big breakfast, shall we?" He opened the door, peering down the stairs before glancing back, "I'm sure the staff will be shocked that I'm getting up this late. I'll bet you that there are rumors already."
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As soon as Gansey was ready, Laurent claimed his arm again, kissing his cheek and basking in the pleasure of having a partner like this. "If there aren't rumors, I shall be terribly disappointed. I want to be the talk of the court."
He met Gansey's eyes with a smile for a moment and got caught in them, overwhelmed with warm affection for his beloved. "And what about my surprise?" he asked at last, tugging at Gansey's arm and keeping hold of his hand as he made his way down the stairs. "You haven't forgotten, have you?"
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"It's something I have to go and get, however."
Partially true. He could send one of the maids to go fetch what he wanted but that seemed so... he didn't want to do that. It didn't suit him, for one. For two? It made it a little less romantic in his eyes.
"So while my mother is drowning you with questions I'll sneak out the back and do just that." He flashed Laurent his award winning smile; it was a thing that had made ladies swoon before. "Sounds like a plan, yes?"
He opened the door at the bottom of the stairs for Laurent with a gentlemanly bow, "After you, my dear."
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He was confident that he could find the way, if it was necessary, but it wasn't necessary, and he didn't know what Gansey had in mind for their breakfast. More fun to cuddle and tease their way down the hall, with Laurent flirting shamelessly.
His happiness radiated off of him. Even his brother would have been hard-pressed to recognize this laughing, teasing Laurent. He'd always been quiet and restrained, even as a child. Being with Gansey made him bloom.
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"How about we do the tour after breakfast? And then maybe drop by the stables to see how Butternut is doing?"
No one had come to tell him of the mare giving birth yet, but Gansey liked to visit her at least once a day, if not more.
Curiously, he did not lead Laurent to the banquet hall. He headed straight to the kitchens, where there was a smaller room for private meals. Dinner was the biggest affair when it came to the court; for the most part, otherwise, Gansey did whatever he wanted. As did Helen—she was on her way out of the room, giving the two a curious look and a knowing smile.
"Good morning, Helen." Gansey smiled back, not bothering to remove his hand from Laurent's back. Helen's gaze flicked before she tapped her chin in thought. "Good morning," she said, giving Laurent most of her attention, "I do hope my brother has been treating you well."
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He relaxed into the touch at Gansey's hand on his back, surprised at how it made his whole mind feel quiet and calm. The urge to curl into Gansey's arms and kiss him breathless was constant, but Laurent was determined to focus on the important business of seeing them both fed. After that, maybe more kisses. Or maybe their tour.
Declining his head in polite recognition at Helen, not quite a bow, Laurent returned the smile, nearly sparkling with playful charm. "Very well. I think he has a mind to spoil me. My compliments to you on having such a charismatic and well-mannered brother. I can only assume that I have your guidance and wisdom to thank for that."
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To wit Gansey promptly responded, "She sat on my head whenever she was mad at me. Until I was ten."
Helen wrinkled her nose and lifted her chin, giving off the airs of a delicate lady as she passed them, "You deserved it. Have a good day, boys. I'll be attending some other guests of the court." She gave a polite wave as she turned down the hallway to hurry off, never a moment of peace.
Gansey shook his head and held the door open for Laurent. The smell of breakfast was strong: eggs, bacon, sausage, buttered bread, potatoes, and other baked goods. Gansey had even dropped a mention to one of the maids that Laurent seemed to be fond of chocolate; there was a basket of croissants stuffed with chocolate on the table, waiting for them.
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He had done his research and knew all the major noble families and their histories, but he knew very little of the modern spheres of influence within the court. That needed to be remedied immediately. Most of Laurent's ambitions and skills were directly related to navigating nobility, and now that he felt his position to be untouchable, he could begin negotiating his own spheres of power and influence within the court.
Helen and the Queen would be his most important allies, and Laurent expected that alliance would be unshakeable as long as his loyalties were aligned with Gansey. He didn't foresee that being a problem, especially now that his devotion to Gansey wasn't just political self-preservation. Gansey was the center of his world, and Laurent never wanted that to change.
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He explained what he knew, which was quite a bit. Despite his general disinterest in the social aspect of politics he understood them very well. Playing the game was quite important—and there was a difference between deciding to not play and not knowing how. While not as cut-throat as Vere, their kingdom was not without its barbs.
And if there was one thing Gansey liked to do, it was talk. He explained the current influences within the court and the current positions of the families. Described the relationships between certain members and arguments. All necessary to know if Laurent wanted to navigate without any embarrassing faux pas.
Once he'd explained a great deal, helped himself to a second serving of breakfast, thoroughly hungry after their morning exercise.
"I imagine you'll fit in splendidly," he said before biting into a strawberry. "I doubt you'd say anything tactless. Unless you meant to, of course."
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"The court seems lovely, compared to mine. I'm certain it has its issues, but I'm confident I can handle them. Particularly considering my position--once people see that I have the ear of the crown prince, I'll quickly gain influence and power. As long as I have your favor, my position in court is essentially unshakeable, which frees me entirely to pursue and support whatever avenues I consider to be in your, my, and the kingdom's best interests."
Emptying his plate and swallowing the last of his coffee--into which he had loaded a considerable amount of chocolate--Laurent rose and tugged at Gansey. "Busy day. Shall we begin with your mother? I'm concerned she may feel snubbed by how I appear to be avoiding her."
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"Nonsense," he replied promptly, standing and allowing himself to scoop Laurent' into an affectionate embrace. "No doubt she knows that I've just been selfish and hogging your attention. She saw how we were last night." There was no secret about how well they'd been getting along, sharing constant conversation and giving each other puppy dog eyes the moment the other's attention was turned.
"But if you insist. She'll be in the sitting room with her ladies about now. I hope you like to embroider pillows."
He lead Laurent out of the dining room, pausing for just a moment as he recalled which way her sitting room was. It was rare for him to bother their gossip hour but no doubt they would be amazingly pleased.
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"I hope she'll forgive me if I haven't the first idea how to embroider pillows. Do you suppose I'll gt a lesson?"
Staying close against Gansey, Laurent turned a charming and diplomatic smile on the group of ladies as they entered. He cut a deep bow, cheeks flushed slightly with nerves. "Good morning, I hope you'll forgive our interruption."
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The younger girls giggled again, this time because they had not just talking about the weather.
Gansey eased into the room, staying by Laurent's side. "Laurent wanted to visit you," he said smoothly, waving his hand and kissing a few that belonged to various older ladies, who expected it from him, "He said I shouldn't hog his time and that he simply had to get to know his future mother-in-law."
"Really?" The Queen smiled, a smile that said that she did not believe her son at all. "My dear," she addressed Laurent, holding out her hand, "if you're tired of my son, I will save you from his company. Have you ever done any sewing? It's quite relaxing."
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Releasing her hand, Laurent reached for Gansey so that he could kiss his lover's cheek, wanting the reassurance of his company, even though they'd discussed the likelihood of Laurent remaining with the Queen while Gansey ran his errand. Now that the time had arrived, Laurent loathed the thought of being parted from Gansey.
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Gansey raised a brow, "You're lucky you have excellent taste, mother." He kept close to Laurent, smiling from the kiss to his cheek and not at all inspired to take his leave. Slipping his arm around Laurent's back and pressing his palm against the small of it, Gansey pressed a kiss against his fiance's temple in return.
And the ladies sighed. "My wife never does that," one complained as she fanned herself with a satin fan, and another rolled her eyes.
"At least your wife hasn't gained so much weight that she busts out of her britches when she sits. My husband really doesn't try anymore."
"Ladies, ladies," the Queen chided, flapping her own fan in their direction, "there's no need to bore the boys with our marriage problems. Will you be joining us for a while?"
Gansey blinked, recalling his plan. It was really now or never; if he didn't part from Laurent with this grand chance, he never would, half because of their later plans and half because he would give into his desire to not. He cleared his throat, "I have an errand to run in town," he admitted, but the pressure of his hand on Laurent's back remained firm. "I was hoping you would get to know each other in my brief absence."
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All cordial smiles, Laurent turned his head to murmur in Gansey's ear. "I love you," he said, smile turning a little bit smug because he was sure Gansey would blush, and the room would be left to wonder what he'd said. "Hurry back," he said, audibly, reluctantly letting go of his betrothed.
One of the ladies moved to offer him the place of honor at the queen's side, and Laurent accepted it, taking a seat and beginning to comment pleasantly on the skill displayed by the embroidery projects. His eyes lingered on Gansey, hating being apart from him even for such a brief period of time. Promised surprise or no, courtesy or no, he wanted to insist that Gansey stay, so that he wouldn't have to suffer the heartbreak of being without him, even for an hour.
He made a show of being perfectly relaxed, even a little bit indolent, among the queen's women, hiding his nerves behind a screen of flirtatious insouciance. "I hope I shan't be terribly in the way. I'm afraid I share your son's weakness for books and horses rather than any kind of productive handiworks, and I fear I shall be irredeemably clumsy, but I am at your service, my queen."
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Tugging on his collar like it was simply warm in the room, he cleared his throat again and gave a dazzling smile. Everyone was too polite, to courtly, to say anything. Doubtless, it would be the topic of gossip at dinner that night. What had the foreign prince said that made the heir blush like a maiden? Which was a gross exaggeration, in Gansey's opinion, but gossip tended to do that. Get grossly exaggerated.
"Oh, my dear, you won't be in the way at all. And I'm quite aware of your interests. That was what struck me the most, when considering the match. I thought you two had quite a few things in common." The Queen tapped her fan against her chin and smiled at Laurent before turning her attention back to her son. "Be along, won't you? The prince and I have much to discuss, and you must not keep him waiting longer than you need to."
Gansey bowed grandly, "Of course. I won't be long, I promise." It was difficult to leave. Especially when he felt so cold, so empty without Laurent at his side. He gave his fiance one last longing look before turning, striding out of the room without looking back. If he did, he would cave. He moved as quickly as possible, calling for his horse and grabbing his cloak, intending to keep that promise.
Not that his mother seemed to care. She turned back to Laurent once her son was out of the room, observing him with bright eyes. "So, now is the chance to ask me anything you'd like about my son, if you'd like. Or anything else, for that matter. I'm sure you've guessed that Richard isn't quite up to speed with all the courtly games." By which, of course, she meant the backstabbing. No court was without it. Gansey, bless his soul, was often kept out of the crossfire.
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Dragging his teeth briefly over his lower lip, Laurent dropped his eyes, allowing a hint of uncertainty to show as he confessed weakness. "I am forced to commend you and to offer my thanks for your acumen at securing the match between myself and your son. I expect you're aware that I was initially... resistant to the idea." Cheeks reddening slightly, Laurent allowed his hands to fidget, knowing that lowering his guards and showing earnest emotion in front of the queen would help to earn her trust. Particularly since he knew that she was aware of his reputation from the Veretian Court. As much as Laurent had liked the queen when they'd met before, he'd felt betrayed by being sold into a marriage alliance.
"He... has allayed all my concerns and won my devotion to a degree that I never imagined myself capable. I feel deeply indebted to you for entrusting me with a place at his side."
It was the most honest speech he'd ever made in a room full of courtiers, and Laurent's cheeks were flaming by the end of it. Swallowing, Laurent relaxed back into his chair and fidgeted with his hands, trying to save some face and restore the courtly levity. "That said, I would very earnestly be grateful for any information you can provide about the aspects of the court dynamics that Gansey may not have noticed."
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Reaching out gently, the Queen barely touched one of the marks under Laurent's chin that had certainly not been there last night at dinner, "I see. It's rare for my son to take someone so fully into his confidence." Dropping her hand, she began to fan herself with the fan again, nodding her head slightly when Laurent began to fidget.
"If you were adverse to the idea at this point, my dear, I would have absolved the arrangement. From what you say, it sounds like that truly won't have to be the case. Even with Richard away you still sound quite taken with him." She fanned herself a bit more, "And I can only think you honest, your cheeks have gotten so red. It's quite sweet."
The Queen snapped her fan shut. "I will be frank. I proposed this alliance precisely because I know what sort of man you are. The sort of partner Richard needs. He's perceptive and fair, yet tends to trust too easily and is quick to forgive. He's charismatic and attracts all sorts—especially those that are better kept at arms length. There are those in this very court that know his weaknesses and will use them against him. Not to mention that he keeps how he truly feels to himself, often isolating because he feels like he's quite different from the rest of us. Of course, he doesn't think I notice, but I'm his mother. A mother always notices."
She tilted her head, "I'm sure you see how you're the puzzle piece that matches with his, yes?"
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