Aria (
so_far_fallen) wrote2015-09-27 11:10 am
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Aria had woken early and left Basil slumbering in his bed. He planned to make him up a tea tray and some breakfast to take up, it was something they often did for one another if they didn't have to be anywhere urgently in the mornings.
As he padded downstairs to the hall Aria noticed an envelope had been put through their letterbox so he went to collect it. He didn't recognise the swirling handwriting the address was written in, and it was very rarely that they received letters from anyone who wasn't Lord Henry, but he gave a shrug and took the letter to put it on the side of the tray with Basil's toast, deciding it couldn't be anything more sinister than a commission from a fan of Basil's art or perhaps a cheque for outstanding payment for a piece.
Once the breakfast was ready Aria took it up and put it on the stand beside the bed, then leaned down to press the softest of kisses to Basil's cheek.
"Good morning."
As he padded downstairs to the hall Aria noticed an envelope had been put through their letterbox so he went to collect it. He didn't recognise the swirling handwriting the address was written in, and it was very rarely that they received letters from anyone who wasn't Lord Henry, but he gave a shrug and took the letter to put it on the side of the tray with Basil's toast, deciding it couldn't be anything more sinister than a commission from a fan of Basil's art or perhaps a cheque for outstanding payment for a piece.
Once the breakfast was ready Aria took it up and put it on the stand beside the bed, then leaned down to press the softest of kisses to Basil's cheek.
"Good morning."
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Dorian peers at Aria curiously when the young man brings the tea things.
"So do you do all of the housework? You really don't have a maid or a cook?" He asks and while his face has an innocent, open look about it, there's something cruel and nasty about the way he asks.
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He sets the tray down and sits beside Basil, almost protective.
"I'm glad to finally meet you, Mr. Gray. Basil has told me so much about you."
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"My God, does Harry know about this? I thought he was all for keeping you out of the usual trouble. And instead I find you here playing house with..." He gestures to Aria.
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"Lord Henry helped us find the house actually. "
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"My god..." He says, with a hysterical little gasp. "So much has changed since I went abroad."
"For us, yes." Basil says softly. "But one would think to look at you that you had been gone but a day."
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He leans forwards to pour tea for himself and top up Basil's cup the way he likes it.
"So if it's not too bold to ask, what brings you back? And to the door of our humble abode to boot?"
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He feels like he's talking for Basil, but he's aware of how anxious his lover seems and doesn't want to watch him struggle and be uncomfortable.
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"Are you staying close by or will you be returning to London today, Mr. Gray?" he asks.
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In other words he's not welcome to stay here in the house.
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"Basil won't mind a bit if I stay, will you darling?"
Basil looks pale.
"The house isn't really s-set u-up for..." He mumbles helplessly.
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"I cannot do anything about the s-size of the house, Dorian, there simply isn't anywhere s-suitable..." He can't imagine Dorian Gray sleeping on a sofa, and judging by Dorian's expression, neither can he. The little blond narrows his eyes at Basil.
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He sounds as genuine as he can possibly manage.
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"Fine." He hisses. "I'm not sure how I'll get there, the cab from the train station has already gone." He glares at Aria, since he seems to be the one with all the answers while Basil sips his tea.
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"I think I'll see myself along, thank you. I'm not so stupid as to see that I'm not wanted in this little dollhouse you've set up for yourself, Basil."
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"That's hardly fair, Mr. Gray. You can see for yourself we simply haven't the room. What would you suggest we do?"
He puts his teacup down and sighs.
"If you'd given a little notice before your visit Basil could have told you so himself."
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