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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Laughing and kissing, he pulled back so he could join their hands, threading their fingers together as he lead the way to where Helen's rooms were. It was quite the walk: flowers, fountains, a quiet area where people didn't normally pass through unless they were looking for something more scenic.
"I've always liked this part of the castle," he admitted, rubbing his thumb against the back of Laurent's hand. "It's quiet. I used to come here to read when I was young because no one would bother me. A relief, between the parties and guests." Sending his lover a curious glance, "What was it like? Growing up in Vere." He had some understanding from what Laurent had already told him, yet he always longed to know more about his fiance.
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Shrugging at the question, Laurent glanced away. "It's hard to say. To me, it was always simply the way things were, so it's hard to describe what it was like. What was it like growing up in the Raven Kingdom? It's hard to say, since I never grew up anywhere else. I don't have a basis for comparison."
Turning his attention to a fountain, Laurent skimmed his fingers through the water. He didn't let go of Gansey, though he didn't look at him as he spoke. "The court, as I've told you, was a dangerous, subtle, vicious place. I avoided it as much as I could for my entire childhood. Auguste always tried to protect me from it, but he didn't really understand what it was that I faced, so different from his own challenges. I hid in the library as often I could, and ventured forth only reluctantly unless I was at Auguste's side."
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"Though... I think I'd like to more about the things you liked—those exclusive to Vere, or not. Like... hm." He paused, thinking of an example to give of his own, "Around mid-summer, in the busiest cities, the bakeries will make raven pies. Not made with ravens, of course. They're stuffed with blackberries and sugar, though the children like to say they're made from raven feathers. Helen told me that they actually were made with ravens, though, when I was small. I cried for days."
The pies were something he expected did not exist outside the kingdom, nor the pranking of siblings about eating a pie stuffed with the sacred birds.
"Helen actually threw me into this fountain a few times. She liked to do that if I was in one of her favorite painting spots. Of course, I'd never want to give them up to her freely. They were my favorite reading spots."
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He thought for a moment, casting about for a story he wanted to tell, but pain lurked behind so many of his memories. Distracting himself, Laurent took a kiss, letting his fingers skim ticklishly against Gansey's side as he leaned his weight suddenly onto his lover, hoping that the combination of distractions would be enough to dunk Gansey backward into the fountan. He was perfectly aware that, ensconced on Gansey's lap as he was, he risked going along with him. It was worth the risk.
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Naturally, Laurent's little prank was successful. Tipping, Gansey's eyes opened in vague alarm and humor, hooking his arms tight around Laurent's waist as he fell back into the fountain.
"You minx," he accused without heat, "you're just as full of pranks as she is." Laughing, he swept his wet hair back. "Using my love of kissing against me. Clever as always."
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"Come on, let's go meet Helen. If she won't be too insulted at us being dripping wet. Again." Smirking, he tucked himself against Gansey's side for more affection and warmth.
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"This seems to be today's theme," he agreed pleasantly. "If I'm lucky, perhaps we'll be able to throw her into a fountain, too." Even if damp, he wrapped his arm around his lover as he began to lead the way to where Helen was waiting for them.
The pathway to the garden room was excellently done. Blooming roses, hedges, lilies, all sorts of flora leading along to where Helen was waiting for them. From the distance she studied them, mouth turning into an o at the sight of their dampness. Gansey laughed under his breath, "She'll think we've been getting into trouble."
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"Oh, we've all had that compulsion before," she said with a wave of the hand. "Next time, do try not to get caught with him. It's much more fun that way."
Gansey made a face and shot it at his sister. "I'll remember that tip, too. Anyway, Laurent and I came to propose a... deal. An exchange, of sorts."
Helen looked curious. "Come, this way, I have tea set up," she said as she turned, walking down the path to where the gardens opened up, "and you can wipe yourselves off. You're lucky it's warm."
Gansey smiled at Laurent and said, in a low whisper, "I'll be counting on you to charm her into agreeing, I hope you know. She's not weak to me."
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Laurent gladly took a seat at the table, effusively admiring the array of pastries and little sandwiches set up along with the beautifully painted tea set. He then took Helen onto a tangent discussing different styles of porcelain painting for a full twelve minutes, both of them happily chattering about historic and modern porcelain technology and fashion, and almost entirely ignoring Gansey.
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Eventually Helen gave her brother a smile before turning her attention back to Laurent, "So what is it that my charming soon to be brother-in-law and his hopeless fiance want to talk about, really? Much as I love talking about fashion."
Gansey gave her a smile in return. "Well, you see, Helen," he began, giving Laurent's leg an affectionate squeeze, "Laurent doesn't like my tower room. Isn't that right, dear?"
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He let go of Gansey's hand, looking away as though they'd been having a bit of a lovers' spat on the topic. "We can't seem to come to an agreement. I liked the rooms on the South wing, but Gansey won't have it since he says they have a draft in the winter. He likes the rooms on the third floor, East wing, but I won't endure it because they look like the sort of place you'd house disliked third cousins, not the heir to the kingdom."
Laurent wrinkled his nose. "I wanted to ask your advice on the topic. I simply don't know enough about the customs and environs of the Raven Kingdom to have a good sense of what is suitable, and Gansey..." Laurent cast his fiance a fond but long-suffering glance. "I knew you'd have the sense to recommend something perfect, Helen. Please help us."