Ignis Scientia (
blindsider) wrote in
fourstrings2018-07-22 11:24 am
the longer the waiting, the sweeter the kiss
[ There are probably men on death row who approach the days preceding their execution with less gravity.
In his defense, it certainly doesn't help that Noctis is giving him a daily countdown. After Ignis had received the king's blessing to begin a relationship with Noct (conveniently leaving out the part about Noct having put the moves on him after downing rather a lot of champagne and ditching the gentleman she was supposed to be spending time with, though the knowing look on His Majesty's face suggested he knew perfectly well what had transpired) he'd suspected that if things progressed to the point of becoming intimate there would be a conversation about birth control during which Noct said "I know" a lot and they couldn't quite make eye contact. Instead, Noctis had put down her controller one day and hit him with "Specs, can you give me a ride to the pharmacy? I need to fill my prescription for the pill". He'd dropped his ladle into the pot of soup he'd been preparing, requiring the brief delay of Ignis changing his shirt before they went out. At the time he'd admired her initiative and the adult way she went about it, merely setting a repeating alarm in her phone to remind her to take it. He almost regrets that confidence now, particularly after she turned to him at the conclusion of a meting and said, slyly, "six days" in full hearing of Clarus Amicitia, and then left the room without him.
Yesterday had been "Tomorrow, Specs", and he's been in a tizzy ever since. Ignis likes to think he would have wanted the first time to be special no matter who it was with, but there's a certain weight to it when that person is a) the princess royal, and b) someone you've been preparing to give a shovel talk over since you were twelve. Ignis knows he would never intentionally hurt Noct, emotionally or otherwise, but his energies have been otherwise directed towards fretting over making things absolutely perfect. Noct has a meeting that doesn't require Ignis' presence - by her design, he suspects - and that has given him time to make preparations. He's freshly showered, wearing his hair down in the way he knows she prefers. The bed is made up with fresh sheets, and nearly every available flat surface in her bedroom is covered in ivory candles of varying shapes and sizes to provide a soft, romantic glow to the room. There's champagne in a bucket of ice, which is more there for an attempt at a humorous callback to the evening of their confessions than to provide dutch courage. There is, additionally, a large crystal bowl of roses set next to the bed. In a fit of romantic foolishness he'd purchased full-blown red roses with the intention of scattering the petals over the bed, but his hand had been stayed by the realization that Noct would likely laugh at the sight of them and that rose petals are probably a lot less romantic when you've having to peel them off your bodies and hoover them up afterwards. They're pretty, though, and the scent is pleasant but unobtrusive, so it seemed a shame to get rid of them.
Now there's nothing to do but wait. He paces a lot, not wanting to crease his clothes by sitting. He's right at the point of wondering if it's too late to take up biting his nails or smoking when he hears the door. ]
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Bet you could find a way to make me say please. [ and she rocks back onto his hips, the shift subtle enough to be innocuous. ] If you gave me something good enough.
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Now there's a goal worth striving for.
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Mm. You're the one who always says how important it is to -- [ another slow grind of their hips together, and this time that tease of friction is enough to make her gasp. ] ... have a goal, right?
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True. Though you've opened me up to the benefits of following one's heart when it matters.
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Yeah? So what's your heart telling you to do?
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Something's telling me to take this off, though to be completely honest with you I'm not sure it's my heart.
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[ ... although it's pretty easy to talk a big game and quite another to actually go about doing it. which is why she hesitates shyly for a moment with her fingers still fiddling with the hem of her shirt, cheeks tinting pink as she works up the nerve. it's not like she doesn't think ignis doesn't know what she looks like, and she'd have to be dumb to think he doesn't want her, but...
she knows that she's not hiding the kind of body that belongs to the women in gladio's magazines, that's all! and there's a brief flicker of doubt that ignis might see her for the first time in this light and be disappointed --
but noctis shakes off the thought and yanks her shirt up and over her head, stripping off the sports bra underneath right along with it. it's a struggle to resist the urge to cross her arms over her chest, but she manages, trying to puff herself up in a show of confidence. ]
So? What's your heart telling you now?
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and then he can't, for a moment. She's like something from an old Solheim painting, pale and perfect, her breasts small and high and her hair spilling around her in a fall of silk. Rude as it is to stare, he can't help himself, feeling his cheeks shading with a flush as he tries to remember how to breathe. ]
Oh, much the same as it was before. That I'm the luckiest man alive.
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[ then she leans forward a little, hair spilling over one of her shoulders like a veil made of night sky and silk. ] ... a big overdressed sap.
[ which she punctuates by plucking the top button of his shirt loose, her grin going crooked and playful. ]
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That feeling - being skin-to-skin when their mouths meet, is electric, and the quiet noise that curls out of his throat is a breathless, needy thing. ]
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she was shy a moment ago, but the feeling is quick to fade -- and in its place comes desire, excitement, and a warm little thrill that shoots up her spine and leaves her dizzy. ]
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You're so beautiful, Noct.
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You might need to get your prescription checked. [ trying to play it off like a joke, reaching up to fiddle with his glasses. ] I'm not sure these things are working.
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[ Still smiling, he reaches up to take them off, but instead of setting them aside he tucks the arms over her ears. They're too wide on her smaller face, but the fact that one of his eyebrows twitches up minutely is either evidence that she's so stunning she can carry off any look or evidence that Ignis is so smitten he'll adore anything on her. However, he did have a point. ]
You know as well as I do that I barely need the things. My vision is adequate without them. It follows, then, that I am not a man who would settle for adequate.
Particularly not if it would deprive me of the opportunity to see you more clearly.