"Sometimes it all seems such a remarkable coincidence. Makes one believe in Fate." Watson shakes his head. "Though it's all rather academic a question. None of that can be my life anymore, it seems."
"Indeed, it makes one wonder, even as we grieve for what we no longer have." César hears his alarm go off and removes the strainers from the tea as he speaks, then he looks up with a sad smile as he offers Watson his tea cup and saucer. "But I look in your eyes and find peace."
Watson takes the cup gratefully, smiling. "You've been listening to me too much, if you have sentimental nonsense like that coming out of your mouth." But he's glad for it all the same, and his fingers briefly caress César's as the tea is transferred. "I love you."
César smiles as he holds his hands still to let that caress linger for as long as possible. "I love you, too." He laughs. "But poor Johnny. He's married to two sentimental fools. How ever will he survive?"
He settles back with his cup of tea. "We can only hope he secretly enjoys it. Otherwise, I don't know what we are to do." A small laugh. "He's rather stuck with the two of us now, after all."
César picks up his own cup; he's letting it cool before he drinks it but enjoys the warmth in the meantime. Also, for the record, he totally stole this tea set at the end of the excursion so Watson could have proper English tea whenever he wants because he deserves it.
"He is quite stuck with us, isn't he?" César quips back, grinning widely. "He more than secretly enjoys it. I should start writing him some purple prose and see how much I can make him groan while smiling."
Watson chuckles, warmly. "We don't want that, do we?"
He stretches, rubbing at his leg idly. "As fine as this place is, I admit the weather is a bit cold and wet for my taste, even with the help of the fireplace."
He guffaws, in a sudden burst of laughter. "Come here. Come sit with me. Your warmth and presence is always a gift." He extends his free hand in invitation, shifting slightly on the sofa.
"I will even rub your feet if they are in my lap. I like cooler tea, so you'll have my hands to yourself for several minutes." César is feeling just as indulgent.
"Then I shall." César puts down his tea and does just that, making sure he's right where he needs to be, and putting a pillow between them to support behind Watson's knees.
César smiles indulgently at him as he begins to massage his right foot, gently to start. "You're welcome. And I don't mind." He looks down at the foot he's rubbing. "You're kind to me when I need it, so it's easy to do in turn."
"I am blessed to have such husbands. I am blessed to have husbands." Watson gives a little laugh. "I haven't any notion what my life has become, sometimes, but there is such joy in it."
"Ah, hey!" César can't sell it, laughing as he is after he gets poked. "Maybe you did! I picked this up when Mama was very pregnant with Rex. Not that she ever asked me to rub her feet, but when Papí said her feet hurt her, I wanted to help in some way."
He laughs a little, looking up at Watson properly. "I argued it'd be a good thing for me to practice since I intended to marry."
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"He is quite stuck with us, isn't he?" César quips back, grinning widely. "He more than secretly enjoys it. I should start writing him some purple prose and see how much I can make him groan while smiling."
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"If you take up writing, you will have to let me see, of course. Poetry or prose?"
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"Prose, of course. I want Johnny to be able to breathe and not die from laughter."
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He stretches, rubbing at his leg idly. "As fine as this place is, I admit the weather is a bit cold and wet for my taste, even with the help of the fireplace."
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César's replies back, before he can stop himself. "I'm certain I can help warm you up if you'd like."
He freezes, deer in headlights, then smiles dumbly and innocently.
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"Just throw your legs over mine if you need to stretch out."
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It feels cosy and comfortable, and indulgently lazy, which is perfect for his current mood.
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"Thank you," he says. "I know I can be an absolute bear when I hurt, but... this does make things easier."
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"I am blessed to have such husbands. I am blessed to have husbands." Watson gives a little laugh. "I haven't any notion what my life has become, sometimes, but there is such joy in it."
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Oh, he's already finding a knot. :)
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"I certainly think you deserve happiness," he says.
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He wants to kiss Watson, but he's too far away. Oh well.
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Watson stretches to poke César gently in the ribs with his toe.
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He laughs a little, looking up at Watson properly. "I argued it'd be a good thing for me to practice since I intended to marry."
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He gives a soft sigh. "It feels an indulgence that I don't quite deserve."
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