Omi Tsukiyono (
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Trouble only knocks when no one else is home
It was shaping up to be a quiet evening. Goku was with Sanzo until tomorrow, and while there were several potential family members to look to between siblings and in-laws, Omi wasn't so eager to give up a chance to relax in peace. He had articles to read, some code to putz with, and a new caramel-pecan coffee flavor to try. Said coffee was already brewing, filling the air with a distinctly nutty aroma. The holographic display in the living room was set to split-screen between the code file and a live preview, curtains already closed and lights low.
While the coffee finished, he went about the apartment picking up little bits of clutter that always seemed to collect during the week. He didn't mind it in doses, but he didn't want it getting out of control, either.
While the coffee finished, he went about the apartment picking up little bits of clutter that always seemed to collect during the week. He didn't mind it in doses, but he didn't want it getting out of control, either.
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"Not especially... I just like trying new things. The Bloody Mary was my favorite. I'd expected the appletini to be sour."
He tipped his head.
"Which drink do you most like here?"
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"Nothing like a good cold beer, I say." He tipped his tall glass of pale ale. Omi could have some, if he wanted. But maybe he'd already had quite enough?
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"Different tastes for everyone, I guess. Are you here for the rest of the night? I've never been to one of these before... how long do they tend to run?"
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"You stay as long as you want."
He leaned in and teased by his ear, "Why? You got somewhere else to be?"
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He'd also meant to use his question as a segue to say he should probably be going, but it was a little hard to say that right after going back to the dance floor... maybe just a few more minutes. He grinned and blushed a little from the teasing question, though it was barely noticeable under the dim and colored lighting of the club. It wasn't that the question was embarrassing; it was the nearness of that mouth.
"No, not really..."
In hindsight, Omi would decide that probably wasn't the best thing to say as someone who should probably go home to sleep in a few minutes. But sleep didn't really count for "somewhere else to be," did it? How could he have answered any other way?
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Because really, this was just a little too much fun to call it a night already. What a waste! Akaya kept odd hours and could stay up until early morning. Not a lot of people could keep up with that sort of schedule, which might be why he didn't have anyone steady, ever since his band became a top priority.
Fortunately, this was just one night, and one party, and there was too much going on right this moment to really think about anything in the future.
He didn't wait to pull him near this time, and he could smell the apple on Omi's breath when he draped his arm around his waist and leaned in close.
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The arm came around him. Omi saw the lean in and, without really thinking more of it, closed the gap with his mouth.
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The crowd and music rang in his ears, but they sounded muffled. Maybe it was the surging sensation in his head, kind of an impulsive, feral thing that took over as the light buzz of alcohol hummed under his skin. How they ended up against the wall of the hallway connecting the main dance floor to the VIP lounge, he couldn't say. When you're in the midst of a surging body mass, you follow the flow. And the whole way there, they hadn't stopped, lip locked, hip to hip and fingers pushing into hair as they groped and grinded to the beat.
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Having never been in the club before, he wasn't really sure where the hall led, or if they were still following it. It didn't matter that much, as long as there were fewer people than the dance floor. He wanted more space. More privacy. More this. He pressed his body forward, sandwiching Akaya more firmly against the wall and dropping his hands down to the man's hips. He hooked his fingers in the belt loops as though to lock their hips tighter together.
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But there's another side of Omi that is a little too sensible for that, even on the line between tipsy and drunk. He's still got enough of his judgment around for that: don't lose sight of where you are, who's around you, what could happen if you aren't careful. And you really, really ought to...
"I should really be heading home," he breathes, as his hand slides down between the tight space of Akaya's tummy and waistband for bare touch.
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And besides, he's enjoying himself far too much to think about the consequences.
He chuckles darkly as he feels Omi's hand over his stomach.
"Go, then," he says daringly. If Omi wants to stop, then stop.
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"What if I did?" He challenges back.
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Akaya's hand slides down to Omi's hip where it grips him and pulls him just close enough to make sure he knows what he'll be missing if he does go. He leans in and laughs beside his ear.
"That'll be a shame."
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He likes the attitude. Confident bordering on cocky, teasing, daring. It's exciting. He likes that hand on his hip too, and the feeling of being tugged in just a bit closer. He ought to go home, but at this point, it was unlikely he'd be able to sleep anyway.
"Isn't there anywhere more private, then? I'm just selfish enough to not want to share."
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"Selfish? Or shy?"
What's a little exhibition in a dark hallway? No one's really looking.
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"If you think I'm shy, get me alone with you. I'll show you how wrong you are."
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"Where you wanna go?"
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