The wraps, as promised, taste heavenly.
"Fuck," you moan around a mouthful, covering your face's lower half with your hand. As you chew around the food, then swallow, you move your palm to beam at Gaz, whose chin rests on his fist, split between watching you eat and looking through a notebook.
"Glad I can add you to my list of customers, Sweetheart," he smiles, skimming through his book, the lamp standing in the corner of the room your only source of light. It's well past midnight, now, curtains drawn and the lights of the hallway turned off.
"Seriously," you use a napkin to wipe at the corners of your mouth, "That was like. Orgasmic."
He huffs a laugh, dropping his notebook on his bed, arms outstretched behind him as he leans back against them, legs spread. You sit at his small desk, the wooden chair uncomfortable underneath you, but durable.
"Your shoulder feeling alright?" He asks, lazily looking over your form, dark features soft in the dim light. He looks like sin incarnate, and you feel as helpless as a moth to a flame.
Rotating your shoulder a bit, you shrug. "Hardly feel a thing. Get used to the pain, after a while."
He hums, before moving to stand, heading to his wardrobe and looking through it. Having changed out of his uniform, he now adorns a faded green shirt and deep grey sweats, not unlike your own.
"Looking for Narnia?" You taunt, making sure that the desk is free of crumbs as you stand, moving over to stand behind him. "Think pushing you in could help?"
Moving back, you regret your words as you see the instrument in his hands.
"You..." You swallow. "You play guitar?" Looking to him, entranced by the tendons in his hands, the intricate wood of the acoustic in his gentle grip. The pick hanging from the chain around his neck makes sense, now.
If his cheeky grin is breathtaking in the light of day, it's deathly stunning in the darkness of night.
"Yeah. I play guitar," he mocks, giving back what you gave. With a jerk of his head, he encourages you to sit beside him on his bed, which you do quickly.
"Playing and being good at are very different things," you retort, but you find the usual energy in your words is lacking. You don't entirely believe them, not with the way you're watching his hands, the way he so carefully holds the instrument. The way he had so carefully held you.
Positioning the guitar to be played, he leans his head back, looking to the roof with a soft hum, contemplating. Folding your legs beneath yourself, you watch him with lidded eyes as he starts to slowly strum unmatched notes. Gathering a feel for his rhythm, the weight of the guitar in his hands, the tempo playing in his head.
"Don't make fun of me," he warns, shooting you a knowing look as he starts to hum along to a broken tune. "I'm not known for my singing."
Your chuckle is a light, airy thing. "If I know the song, maybe I'll join in," you shrug, body loose where you sit.
The lighting, the smell of boy in his room, that masculine scent you can't quite place, and the heat of his body, it's all a concoction for comfort. You feel oddly safe, protected, like you belong, maybe, if such a thing is possible for someone like you.
Clearing his throat, Gaz gets comfortable, starting to build a rhythm where he strums his calloused fingers against the strings, his other hand moving around the neck with practised ease.
I loved you in secret
First sight, we loved without reason
Oh, twenty-five years old

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Fiksi PenggemarWhen your commander -- Phillip Graves -- turns against the Los Vaqueros and Task Force 141, you find yourself stuck between a rock and a hard place. Between your own morals, and your duty to serve the man you can no longer idolise, a choice must be...