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Виктор Никифоров ([personal profile] fivetimechamp) wrote2017-03-05 04:45 pm

Let's get hotpot! 6 November, 2014 - Shanghai, China

 Probably he should be more bothered by what Yakov said –

(I feel sick when I see you playing pretend-coach)
 

– but it's difficult to worry too much about a cranky old Russian coach when he's in Shanghai, and it's competition season, and Yuri has two of the best programs he's ever choreographed up his sleeve to wow the judges with. He has no interest in discussing with Yakov whether or not he plans to return to competitive skating, or if he ever wants to come back to St. Petersburg, or his own skills as a coach.

(All right. That last is a bit of a lie: Yakov is the best coach he knows, and there have been more times than he'd anticipated when he'd wished he could ask the old man's advice.

But he's not pretending. He never was, and he isn't now.)

And, anyway, his focus is on Yuri.

As it should be, as a coach. Over the last eight months, he's gotten attuned to the shifts of Yuri's moods, his nervous tics, the tells when he's feeling stressed or uncertain, and right now, Yuri is distracted. He's been lost in thought since their arrival interview, and quiet during their walk through the Shanghai streets, although not uncharacterisically so.

Sometimes Yuri speaks loudest when he uses no words at all. It's another thing Victor's learned about him, noted, kept in the back of his mind for afternoons like this. Yuri gets nervous near competition, and there's already mounting pressure to succeed after the failure of the last season. There's a nervous energy Victor can feel humming under the arm he's got slung around Yuri's shoulders, distraction in the short, one-word or belated answers to Victor's comments. He's not even sure Yuri notices when Victor's steered them into a hot pot place (almost universally agreed upon as the best one by the fans he'd asked for recommendations on social media), or when they're seated in a private booth, or when Victor orders.

It's all right, Victor decides, smiling gently across the table at him. Yuri's been able to overcome his nerves on the ice, and they both have absolute faith in the programs they've built together, practiced together, perfected together. Tomorrow, Yuri will seduce the whole of China, and everyone else watching: Victor has every certainty in his ability to win.

He could hardly be more confident if he were skating them himself. "Look, Yuri!"

(But he still needs to find a way to distract Yuri tonight.) "Shanghai crab! Drunken shrimp! Duck blood!"

Everything looks so colorful and delicious, he almost doesn't know where to start: hands up, an expression of pure bliss settling over his face.

"Doesn't it all look great?"
theglassheart: By Existentially (And judgement taught us)

[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-09 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yuri doesn't say that he'll manage that if he just stays upright.

He knows he's being stupid. Negative. That it's not going to help him. It doesn't give it any less claws, digging gouges into the ice that makes up the inside of his head. But he still knows it's stupid. Too. Knows he's being just as overdramatic as Victor can be, in his own way. That the pressure is going to be bad enough without his giving in, making it worse, helping it along. He tries to stuff it down.

They've practiced over and over and over again.
He's gotten it right so many times when he just gets out of his own way.

When it's just the music and the ice, it's just throwing himself wholly into every word and every move. When there's nothing but it.


The thing that comes to mind next, in that emptied space, is wanting to say he'd settle just for placing, except something else happens to that thought. Something clunky. Defiant. In his head. In his guts. Because he doesn't want to settle for, to just place. He doesn't want to just survive tomorrow. And the day after. (His life. Skating.) That's not what they've been doing for all these months. Making him just good enough to manage to sneak by, if and when no one is watching.

He wants more than that. Which is just as cloudy in his guts. He wants it. That want pulsing there just as deeply.
Never drowned out by what happened before Victor. Before coming home. Only having dug itself in deeper since then.



It's there, in that space, that silence, that he does. He does. He wants to surprise them all.
The way Victor did every time he stepped on the ice. The way Victor did when he arrived that first day.

The way Victor never stops surprising him in real life, even when he's been here so many days Yuri has lost count.


He wants to surprise them, but even more, so much more it makes everything fragile as falling cherry blossoms and harder than ice?

He wants to surprise Victor. To show Victor. He's listened. He's learned. He can take everything he's been given, every snap and smile and undiscussed sacrifice, and he can make it every bit as perfect as its supposed to be, trained to be, could ever be unless Victor, himself, were out there on the ice skating.
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[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-11 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
Yuri's looks up and over, not much of either required with Victor right there agaisnt him, tries not to look a shade away from amused. It's not anywhere the first time he's heard Victor whine about something, but it's the first time if came out sounding like a child's sulking. With that huff of a breath that sent all the hair on Yuri's head anywhere near him blown briefly, by him instead of the wind this time, warm instead of cold just for a second, since he hasn't let go of holding on to or leaning on to Yuri.

As though this walk had suddenly become untenable to bear.

Victor's not always good at being patient, but this is ... it's almost ... what is the word?

It's faintly warm against the hooks of Yuri's ribs, and there's half an urge to roll his eyes and half an urge to smile.

Something that calls him impossible but is utterly woven through with that warmth, almost shaking his head at the whole of it. That isn't a no by any sense, but the final escape of this ruefully unnamed feeling inside of him, when he raises a hand and points at a tall hotel building shining in the far distance.

"It's right there. You can even see it now." Not exceedingly close, but not all that far.
Not nearly as far as Yuri has gotten used to running nearly everyday.
Edited 2017-03-11 00:13 (UTC)
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[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-11 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
When Victor starts responding most of it doesn't need an answer.

It isn't like Victor didn't carry his fair share of conversations. More at the beginning than now, but even now sometimes.

When he couldn't get out of his head and it was all just so much harder to hear, or act, or talk though. But the first words there, and even the groan, which nearly surprises a laugh out of Yuuri at the at the surprise and almost ... childishness? .... of, still doesn't really require anything of him, but to keep Victor walking in a straight line. Which works more than it doesn't, even if Victor does try to drift now and then, without seeming to notice he's doing it.

A thing Yuri is correcting for, again, when Victor mentions Celestino taking him away. Which really has to be the newest, oddest, things Victor's said since they left the hot pot restaurant. Surprising him enough he actually repeats, "Celestino?"

He hadn't thought about Celestino wanting him back, but then he hadn't ever considered going back. Not after graduation and it being time to come home. Was he supposed to have thought of that? With Victor here, already filling those shoes? (Also, unasked, but never denied. Yuri'd never once thought about replacing him.) Would Celestino have? He hadn't said anything like that the one time Yuri had called him, in the early months of training in Hasetsu.

But the next thing, even more personally aimed, makes Yuri look at Victor out of the side of his vision.
Because that seems even more unlikely. He wasn't sure anyone did, or even could, truly not like Victor.

Except for, unless he meant -- "Because of your taking off the year to coach me? He didn't seem to mind that much at dinner."
Enough to have made the same comment he'd made all those years ago. But he hadn't seemed angry, or disingenuous, to Yuri.
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[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-11 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
It still tugged at his thoughts. Victor's first words a second ago. He supposed, maybe, he should have thought of it. Not that he'd ever had considered it realistically. Phichit had gone back to Bangkok, too, but he was still appearing with Celestino. But how was Yuri supposed to have been able to even think beyond Victor showing up and deciding to be his coach?

And then meaning it. During and even after the Hot Springs.

Meaning it so much Yuri was worked from morning to night most days of the week.
Meaning it so much that even drunk he'd said he was excited, that he believed Yuri would surprise everyone.

Victor pulled him in closer, arms tightening, body pressing tighter, cheek bone and jaw, smoothing firmer against his hair, his head, with no warning, and Yuri tried not to wobble into Victor, or curve his shoulders inward, for not seeing that coming in the slightest, and might have failed at both, but he kept them moving at least.

He lost the focus of his thoughts but eyes on the prize. He wasn't rushing them, given Victor's disorientation and use of him, pretty completely, for all of the standing and walking. But it would be nice to sit down, lay down after it. Listen to his music. Maybe take a shower. He was used to running himself ragged, but he wasn't used to carrying someone his own weight or a little more for those distances.

"If he dislikes you for anything, it'll probably only be for the headache he has tomorrow."

The one he could only hope Victor wouldn't be nursing too badly himself.
theglassheart: By Existentially (But to never lose it?)

[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-22 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Yuri focuses between his feet and the building that they are finally gaining on. That isn't really all that far away now. Maybe two blocks now and fading fast, even without Victor really being there to help much. Victor who seems to keep only blearily remembering he's there.

Looking down with that confused question in his face that breaks on finding Yuri's only looking right back up, still where he's been since he decided to slip under Victor's arm. Unable to do anything but smile. A little helplessly. He's never seen Victor look like this, and he's not sure he'll forget it entirely, even when it melts back into Victor being himself, and his coach, tomorrow for The Cup.

His face wrinkled at Victor's first words, and he didn't answer.

That was better, right? Not answering, and not trying to jump to conclussions about it. About not understanding. About not taking it personally. He could take it with some patience. He didn't understand, and Victor might not even have any clue what he was talking about anyway. Five seconds ago it was Celestino stealing him, and now, without any comment on the topic again, it was about how Yuri should have come back to him, that he'd been waiting for Yuri, when he's not waiting anywhere.

When Victor hasn't had to wait anywhere, except during his interviews, all today.

But something about his tone when he speaks again -- sounds desperate? Panicked? Like he's afraid Yuri isn't listening? Like maybe Victor had forgot for a moment and remembered, and had to remind Yuri, so Yuri hadn't forgotten, too. In the last four or five minutes.

It shouldn't make something warm in his chest strangely.
It shouldn't be annoying, shouldn't it? But it isn't.

It's not even truly exasperation this time.

Yuri just glances to the side Victor is all but laying on him, toward his face, "That's okay." He's still not going anywhere, and he thinks maybe he has a slightly better grip on this. Maybe. "We're almost there now, and then you can lay down."
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[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-22 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Victor is suddenly not trying to walk forward, but sways more into him, insistent, chin and cheek bumping the side of Yuri's head, his temple, his eye, making him wince slightly. Though it is more surprise, along with Victor's suddenly dead set focused voice (even slurred, even no longer pristinely cultured English), needing his attention, needing him to listen, than anything even remotely like hurt.

"Okay." He's trying to rebalance them. They really are so close. When he's tightening his fingers in the jacket in case Victor decides to suddenly move in any other direction right after, even as his other hand is catching the front of Victor. Not quite sure what he'd aimed for, but ending up somewhere below his shoulder and not quite the center of his shirt, and to keep them moving.

Trying to make his voice placating, even when he's uncertain what will help.

"Okay. You didn't forget." Whatever he didn't forget. Whatever it is that seems suddenly so important to Victor that it's replaced any other focus he'd had about complaining about the hotel being too far, or wanting Yuri to stay. About, he doesn't know.

He tries, maybe for distracting, while tugging Victor forward still, adding quietly and more gently chidingly, "That's definitely not something you would do."

Except for how it absolutely kind of is. Which they all know.
His showmanship and his showing up not exactly on the same lines.
theglassheart: By Existentially (From the start)

[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-22 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
It changes again, and this time Victor loses his English entirely, while holding Yuri's hand to him.

There's only a single word Yuri understands -- любовь.

In anything other than the year he's currently living, it would probably be far more awkward to try and explain how the first things he learned in Russian, at least to recognize by ear, were words in the categories of love and seduction. It doesn't help him with the rest of the sentence, or the Russian itself, which is complicated for what research he has done into in rare spare moments.

Complicated seems a good word for the whole Russian language. Yuri doesn't know whether Victor is talking about a love story, or something he loves about a story. Or whether it's wholly unrelated to the beginning of that sentence, when he shifted languages, maybe shifting topic just as fast as he had only minutes ago. The uncertainty, laced with the thickness of Victor's speech, makes it even easier to doubt himself.


But it isn't that that stumps him. Not the Russian, and not that one possibly right-heard word.
No, it's not either of those. It's the way Victor's voice suddenly sounds almost ...

sad?


That even to get to that word, that idea, it takes a second of basically trying to trace through every interaction he's ever had with Victor. Because Victor is sunlight, and snow, and absolute magic ice, and yes, exuberance, exasperation, belabored lists of what he's done wrong, so much tact bluntness Yuri still blushes at the brashness of it sometimes, even used to it. He's even heartstoppingly hard to look at sometimes, especially because he knows it just as much as the rest of the world does, likes to play with and off of it.

But Yuri doesn't think he's ever seen Victor sad. Heard this tone of his. In any language. Ever.

It leaves him blinking at the next statement, and the realization they are at the door, because that had stolen his focus finally. From the building and his feet and the room, and it's still tangled around his feet, like his laces came undone in the middle of his skate. Trying to place whatever that had been in Victor's voice with the unhelpful nothing all that different in his face. Wanting to know, suddenly, how that sentence ended.

Even as he's catching up to the next two words, shouldering in through the door Victor opens, "I did tell you."
He pushed them across the lobby and headed toward right hallway, and elevator, asking, "Keycard?"
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[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-22 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Yuri watches him quietly, not all that surprised his question doesn't seem to register.

It's not that it will change the need for it or that he doesn't have anything else to say, even if that might have been true most of a year ago, when he had a million thought but none of them added up to words. Now he has words that collect and try to escape. Thoughts that get tangled up in his breathing, and in the way Victor is leaning against the wall in the hallway and then the wall in the elevator.

The soft fringe of hair over his eye, brushing his cheek, and his closed eyes.

There'd been two words, but they are the least surprising of words. Even if the context is maddeningly lost on those closed eyes, those liquid shoulders, and however many bottles of miju Victor drank and drowned his own brain with. It's hard not to stare, and as much as he's over that -- not so much what or who he's staring at, or what that does to him sometimes, but more the staring itself, and how he doesn't have to stare at his shoes and walls all the time when he catches himself -- it's still not past feeling too much.

Victor has been skating perfect fairytales, always new and different, since before Yuri even knew the English words for the idea.

It never seems to bother him that he isn't now, even if Yuri is still afraid to ask about that. To shatter the thinnest of blown bubbles, that impossible comparison between himself and Victor, between the promise of any season Victor was in and his own about to start. It's filling his throat, chest, mouth for a moment. But it's not a question his stomach is ready for even now, especially not now.

Not with the Cup tomorrow, and not with Victor's face (the shiver to it, when he opens his eyes and Yuri holds still, as those eyes find him and then, soft as silence, close right back up, again) seeming paler than normal, Victor probably incapable of answering it anyway. The elevator ding is quiet, but it sounds too loud against his thoughts.

Still Yuri clears his throat, and shifts over by him, to slide a hand and his arm between Victor and the elevator wall, "Just one last hallway."

One hallway and one locked door, but somewhere on Victor would be the card. But maybe he'd try that, again, at the actual room door, when there weren't still steps between where they were and there that Victor still had to make it through.
Edited 2017-03-22 22:55 (UTC)
theglassheart: By Existentially (Til I lose control)

[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-23 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Victor? Victor?" Except Victor isn't really listening to him, hasn't been listening to him for the last twenty or thirty seconds. Hasn't really said anything since those two words, and looked a little more ashen when he got out of the elevator than when he got in. Hasn't really done more than stare down at him since Yuri shifted him to the newest wall, besides their door, to get the keycard.

The one Victor isn't giving up, because Victor seems to have given up even confusing responses for none.
Except without looking away from Yuri, like somehow he's become a spotlight Victor's eyes keep following.

He should have remembered his own card. He should have, but he'd been so focused on getting to the rink and knowing the other skaters and coaches might be there, and interviews were likely for him, too, once he made an appearance, and he'd never thought about it, not even when changing for dinner. Assumed Victor had to have it, along with the arrangements to get everything up here before them.

He'd never thought this was where he'd be on the opposite side of the day. Saying Victor's name to no response, after asking more than once and explaining that it was necessary to get inside. To the bed, and water, and ... everything else.

Leaving him looking nervously, and maybe even almost a little annoyed, at the empty long stretch of hallways both ways, and he could go back down to the lobby and request another, but that would involve either dragging Victor, the now-not-talking, back down with him, or leaving him here, which seemed an even worse idea given his state ... and he had to have it on him, right?

Even if he couldn't be helpful about where. Leaving him looking at Victor in front of him.

"Okay, so we're just going to have to--" Yuri had to do this before that thought of doing it caught up with his stomach any harder than it already had, with a scriggle of a hand through his hair, only mussing it up, before taking a step in, hands raised a little wardingly at first, like a sign that he didn't mean any harm, even as he had to drop them, setting closer into Victor's space, to try his jacket pockets.

Which has exactly .... nothing in them. Well. Not nothing. But nothing helpful.
There's nothing about chapstick that's going to help him get them inside.

He really doesn't want to think about what that means, but he's stumped by it all the same for a moment. Eyes going from the top of Victor's jacket to the bottom of it, and he's positive his neck is already too warm. He really should have planned better. He was never going to go anywhere without a room card now. Maybe he'd even sleep with his tonight now. There's nothing to do but go for it though.

He tries really hard not to think about it (but he's failing). His fingers aren't entirely steady, but he gets the jacket open, and there's a shift and the something that tries very hard not to be a squeak of, "Gomen, gomen," before he's trying to pat Victor's pockets, in the most unhelpful fashion, that basically almost avoids touching (Victor, Victor's pants, those pockets on him) almost at all at first. Which is. He knows. Idiotic. He just. He's. Victor's.

There's a gulp, before forcing himself to curl his fingers around the edges and into those pants pockets (his ears must be blistering).
theglassheart: By Existentially (To take me home)

[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-23 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
He's certain only after that fact that his fingers are nearly rigged, almost fisted on the cloth of Victor's pockets, when he can think. When the first wave of confusion at the bump of foreheads becomes a scalding line of a finger tracing down his jaw, and the wrap of cool fingers around along all of his throat on the one side, and at the same time he's swallowing, he's certain his throat may have stopped working altogether.

Not because of that finger (but because of it, too), but because looking up in first startled surprise of Victor moving at all.

Reacting in a way that wasn't brushing his hands away or suddenly startling and realizing what Yuri was doing. Had him looking up into Victor's eyes. So close. Too close. And they are. Gone glassy. He wants to say blown dark, but it's wrong. Unless there's a way for something to be blown dark only by getting brighter. More luminous. Inescapably beautiful, piercing, light in those colors. Even unfocused. There's no poster, no picture, that captured this.

The way it feels like just looking up is capturing him. Again, all over again.
Like every poster. Every picture. But real. Breath on his lips, near brush of his nose.

(Even if there's every chance Victor is not looking at him, looking through him)


Telling him not to apologize as those eyes half close again. Still smiling. About what Yuri can't even guess.
He has to focus. He has to. The keycard. The hotel room. Getting Victor in bed. Into his own bed.

It muddles, hard to swallow still, almost so desperate for a word he nearly apologizes about apologizing and instead bite's his lip, looking down instead as Victor other arm completes the bars of some new Victor-shaped cage around him. Not the same as walking. (He pushes his hands into Victor's front pockets.) Not the same as Victor leaning on him. (Trying not to think about all the places his fingers or the backs of his hands are brushing Victor.) Not the same as him leaning on the wall, or elevator, or wall. (Failing. Failing entirely.)

(It doesn't even matter that he's seen all of Victor.
Countless times. Tonight most recently even.
It's not a thing Victor thinks about.



But. Yuri's never done this.
Never touched him then.

Not more than rarely.
Well above the belt.

Almost only at no choice but to.




Not like Victor who pulled Yuri bodily out of a bath,
And moved all of Yuri's bare body with his hands,
At his own convenience. Carelessly.)



There's nothing. (Except Victor's laughing breath on his cheek, and Victor's arm on his shoulders, head on his forehead, hand around his neck.) He has to take a breath in, even if it won't go far, because there is only one other place then. (When he's getting his hands back there, he finally stumbles on just what this would look like if someone were to walk into the hallway. What it would look like they were ... doing.)

Which maybe means when his fingers land on both of Victor's back pockets (and Victor's...), and one of them is the obvious rise of his wallet (and one of them ... definitely isn't), his hands move a little faster suddenly. Startlingly fast. Maybe like he burned himself. To pull it back to him. Cheeks a pained flame, shoulders curling, even when collapsing inward would do him no good, because Victor would just sink down on top of him then.

His head is ducked and he's opening it, in the bare space left between their bodies (Invasive, but so much less than he's already--), saying, "You better have it in here somewhere," while starting to flick through things with nimble (but either numb or burnt fingers) dexterity, even as his mind supplies all too helpfully the possibility it got dropped on the floor of the hot pot restaurant. He'd seen the wallet then, but never looked for the card.
Edited 2017-03-23 06:01 (UTC)
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The card is in his hand, just being pulled out -- when Victor starts speaking in Russian again, causing Yuri to look up. Which isn't far, and he'd somehow, maybe, forgotten that, while not forgetting it entirely, but he nearly knocks into Victor's whole face, which is just tipped down at him, those words all but brushing his skin (his mouth) with Victor's mouth -- and Yuri drops the wallet and the card, both, everything that it might have held, in surprise, remembrance.

In a shock that makes his body start.


A flash of heat so blinding it burns everywhere.



He's apologizing before he can stop himself, too many times, scattershot, and he's never ever going to stop blushing, even as he's bending down, to get the cards and Victor's wallet. One between Victor's feet and the other off in the middle of the hall at their side. Trying to check the floor to see if anything went rolling somewhere else. Frantic. Nerves frazzled like he grazed a wire.
Edited 2017-03-26 00:33 (UTC)
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[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-26 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
He's such an idiot. If he could sink into the carpet, or the wall, if there were anything else he could do, he probably would. Except he can't. Victor is drunk, and looking up when he says he's sorry twice -- first in Russian, and then again in English -- he looks so sad, again. Yuri hates that even more. Maybe everything.

Yuri pushed himself back up, pushing the things that had come half out of the wallet back in it. The card in his hand, still slightly trembling, making himself step toward the door, and say, "It's okay."

It is okay. It is. They're here. He has the key. He's just an idiot, an absolute idiot, and Victor is drunk. Not that it changes the fact Victor happens to be .. is .. Victor. That he can't finish that thought without his cheeks just staying hot, just proves it more. He's an idiot. A child. Twenty-three, and a child, and an absolute idiot.

(Victor is the still-current reigning champion of the skating world. A Living Legend. A universally agreed upon International Sex Symbol. Even as his coach, who exists in Yuri's personal space more than anyone ever has. Even drunk, deciding none of the space left was Yuri's anymore either, or maybe forgetting it existed at all, because he's drunk.)


At least the door chimes, the light turning green, and the door opens under his fingers, on an ink-black room. He'd like to just find the darkest corner of it and curl up there, but he can't yet. He slides the card back into Victor's wallet, keeping the one in one hand, one foot pressed against the open door at the bottom, and he reached out for Victor's arm again. "Come on. We made it."
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[personal profile] theglassheart 2017-03-26 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
He can't help that he stands there and watches Victor vanish into the bathroom. Not wanting to chase him in there, uncertain if he should if Victor might be about to lose everything he drank. Whether he can even navigate a bathroom alone when he wasn't doing well with the halls or the elevator entirely. No matter what he complained when he walked in.

But no crashes or curses sound from the bathroom.

The first noise that does, is normal. For a bathroom, at least.


He sits down on the end of Victor's bed to wait for him. Regardless of what Victor said, Yuri was fine with the night ending. With just being done with this. Even if thinking that made his stomach jolt. Made him remember what should have been impossible to forget. That thinking that had reminded him. The Short Program. The China Cup starts tomorrow morning. How had that skipped his mind for even a second?

That was, even more, reason to just lay down and pull his pillow over his head and hold it there until he stopped breathing or fell asleep. He's still rubbing at his eyes, maybe his brain through his eyes, when the door opens, and by the time he manages to look up, pushing his glasses back down, Victor is already shirtless and aimed for naked again.

Maybe that makes sense in some other world even, as a step for getting into bed, but all it does, unlike being part of any logic at all, is make words explode from Yuri's mouth in a new paroxysm of panic, while he looks valiantly toward the wall since it would be harder to turn around on the bed, which is Victor's bed. "Did you have some water?"
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