[Naturally he leans into the touch anyway, arm tightening around Senri even as he lets him speak.]
...we'll still be together. I suppose that's what counts, even if it's a little different. It's just as good. [He stops then, looking him over carefully.]
[ah - senri tries not to enjoy the arm around him too much, even though he can't help but appreciate the idea of someone who wants to hold onto him that much.
We're still up in the air. [Maybe that has double-meaning, maybe he just means they're physically in the air. His free hand moves to use his finger to lift Senri's chin a bit.] Curfew, remember?
[He can be polite and a perfect prince as necessary and even though this is absolutely a terrible idea, he just scoots a little closer and tilts his head just enough to catch Senri in a kiss.
Somewhere, probably, fireworks go off because in a perfect fairytale this would be the moment that says "everything will be alright."
senri leans into the kiss because he understands it's the only one that he'll ever get from his prince charming, and he supposes that's just as well. for now, they can pretend that this is the end and the beginning of their story together. this is where the camera would end scene, roll credits, and everything is a very true happily ever after.
the fireworks boom in the sky and compete with senri's heart trying to escape his chest for attention.
[It doesn't last long or much beyond a simple, sweet kiss and for a moment Tamaki figures that for his first attempt at one it's not so bad. It reminds him of things he left behind, people he left behind, and people he's met here.
Senri is and always was a somewhat complicated case, this weird mix of someone who his own soul reached out for and who reminded him so much of someone he missed terribly. In the end, Senri became his own person that Tamaki found himself drawn to for inexplainable reasons. He knows they can't be anything more than friends after this, and that he'll simply have to do what he can to make sure Senri remains safe under his care.
But perhaps it's better this way, to have one perfect day and pretend they get the best ending.
Fireworks explode and after a few moments he pulls back just enough to speak as the ferris wheel begins to turn again to take them to the ground.]
[they begin to descend, and senri thinks about how he would like more time.
tamaki had suggested that they just go on the ferris wheel, again and again, however many times that they'd like.
but it's a little funny, he thinks, that it only took their first try to get the timing perfectly right. and there's no excuse to keep going when there are no more fireworks to wait for. again, it feels like the dream is unraveling and this time there's nothing that he can do to protest it. he pulls away when tamaki does and he breathes out a shaky laugh at his words]
... Once upon a time starts again tomorrow.
[ . . . it's not tomorrow yet.
so senri can move to press his face into the crook of tamaki's neck to hide his expression, to obscure the red that's crawled up his face, to hide the fact that his heart's hardly ever felt so full while crumbling at the exact same time.]
It isn't over yet. [A gentle reminder because Senri's busy clinging to him and Tamaki's busy thinking about the fact that situations like this continue to happen, where someone he cares about draws the attention of someone else before he can really understand what's happening himself.
He's allowed this once, maybe. Hikaru had said "give it your all."
Perhaps it was time to really do that.]
But today has been perfect. [The ferris wheel lowers to the ground and stops, waiting for them to step off.]
senri will get up when tamaki does, essentially attached to his side even as they step off the ferris wheel chart. laughing faintly - ]
It has been. [so perfect that he's almost upset that he'll never get to have it again but - he supposes that this is par for the course. nothing lasts forever.]
... I should probably start heading back soon though.
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...we'll still be together. I suppose that's what counts, even if it's a little different. It's just as good. [He stops then, looking him over carefully.]
...this is still a dream, isn't it?
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he's still so selfish.]
... until you don't want it to be anymore.
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.... mm.
But until then.
[until then, it's still just the two of them.]
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.... I'm yours, until then.
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and senri's expression just melts into something unfortunately and terribly fond]
... you may.
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Somewhere, probably, fireworks go off because in a perfect fairytale this would be the moment that says "everything will be alright."
It's nice to pretend, isn't it?]
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senri leans into the kiss because he understands it's the only one that he'll ever get from his prince charming, and he supposes that's just as well. for now, they can pretend that this is the end and the beginning of their story together. this is where the camera would end scene, roll credits, and everything is a very true happily ever after.
the fireworks boom in the sky and compete with senri's heart trying to escape his chest for attention.
just this once, they can pretend.]
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Senri is and always was a somewhat complicated case, this weird mix of someone who his own soul reached out for and who reminded him so much of someone he missed terribly. In the end, Senri became his own person that Tamaki found himself drawn to for inexplainable reasons. He knows they can't be anything more than friends after this, and that he'll simply have to do what he can to make sure Senri remains safe under his care.
But perhaps it's better this way, to have one perfect day and pretend they get the best ending.
Fireworks explode and after a few moments he pulls back just enough to speak as the ferris wheel begins to turn again to take them to the ground.]
And they lived happily ever after.
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tamaki had suggested that they just go on the ferris wheel, again and again, however many times that they'd like.
but it's a little funny, he thinks, that it only took their first try to get the timing perfectly right. and there's no excuse to keep going when there are no more fireworks to wait for. again, it feels like the dream is unraveling and this time there's nothing that he can do to protest it. he pulls away when tamaki does and he breathes out a shaky laugh at his words]
... Once upon a time starts again tomorrow.
[ . . . it's not tomorrow yet.
so senri can move to press his face into the crook of tamaki's neck to hide his expression, to obscure the red that's crawled up his face, to hide the fact that his heart's hardly ever felt so full while crumbling at the exact same time.]
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He's allowed this once, maybe. Hikaru had said "give it your all."
Perhaps it was time to really do that.]
But today has been perfect. [The ferris wheel lowers to the ground and stops, waiting for them to step off.]
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senri will get up when tamaki does, essentially attached to his side even as they step off the ferris wheel chart. laughing faintly - ]
It has been. [so perfect that he's almost upset that he'll never get to have it again but - he supposes that this is par for the course. nothing lasts forever.]
... I should probably start heading back soon though.
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A proper gentleman would see his date off at their doorstep. We still have a bit of time. [Minimal. But he's also purposefully walking slower.]
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[and senri will stick by tamaki's side, matching his slowed pace easily]
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