i see your star
[Eames and his mother aren't so similar at first glance. Some people might accuse him of being posh, (simply for sounding vaguely middle class, he'd wager,) but he's not gentle or delicate unless he needs to be. Something about him that's casual, that hints he's not afraid of getting in the muck and dirt. His mother, on the other hand, is refined. Poised and elegant in the way she holds herself. Really it's no wonder she's a muse when she looks like a painting come to life: Vibrant red hair that cascades in large curls even from the hasty ponytail it's pulled into, bright green eyes that glitter with knowledge and mischief. Accent just pronounced enough that the Irish lilt enhances the melodic timbre of her voice. Where Eames passes easily for human, she is ever so slightly inhuman. Not enough that it raises alarms, but enough that those in the know might see her for what she is.]
[One way they're extremely alike, however, is the way they argue. The family resemblance is uncanny in the rhythm of it, the sarcasm interspersed with sharply pointed comments. The way she raises her eyebrows and mockingly asks, "oh, should I read your mind next time?" Could easily be mistaken for having come from Eames himself if he weren't standing across from her, rolling his eyes.]
[So if someone fancied letting themself into Eames' home for whatever reason, this is what they'll be greeted with. Eames and his mother standing in the living room, arguing about god knows what.]
[One way they're extremely alike, however, is the way they argue. The family resemblance is uncanny in the rhythm of it, the sarcasm interspersed with sharply pointed comments. The way she raises her eyebrows and mockingly asks, "oh, should I read your mind next time?" Could easily be mistaken for having come from Eames himself if he weren't standing across from her, rolling his eyes.]
[So if someone fancied letting themself into Eames' home for whatever reason, this is what they'll be greeted with. Eames and his mother standing in the living room, arguing about god knows what.]
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[What an awful man. Terrible. Truly this is torture.]
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Feels good, right?
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You're a fucking menace.
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God you're stunning.
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[His voice is a little helpless as he rocks back onto Eames, trying to work up to a pace that works for both of them.]
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[He groans, still watching Arthur, absolutely enamoured.]
Fucking breathtaking.
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You feel so fucking good.
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So do you.
[He puts his other hand down on the bed so he can push himself up just enough to nose at Arthur's face.]
Incredible. Like I belong inside you.
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Go on.
[He glances between them and back to Arthur's face.]
For me.
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I wanna feel you come inside me.
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[It takes a little while for him to settle to a stop, head dropping as he tries to catch his breath.]
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That's what I came over to do today.
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I'm glad we managed to get around to it.
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Do you think your mom liked me?
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More than not.
[She certainly wouldn't have been so ready to bully Eames if she didn't, he thinks, but he's not going to say that.]
She was a little preoccupied, but you'd know for certain if she disliked you, I can tell you that.
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