05-02-2018, 12:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2018, 01:01 PM by jacob w.c..)
WHAT A PRIVILEGE IT IS TO LOVE — Jacob wasn't quite sure how this had happened. He'd been arranging all the events, he'd only just finished, when Pincher suddenly came out of his room. Jacob had been extremely confused, he was sure the date would go well. The captain had told him he wanted to find a girl to have 'fun' with (which he assumed was closer to Jersey's definition of fun rather than his own unless they were planning on baking and playing monopoly) and Jacob knew he was charming enough to do just that. Wait, did he? No, he problably didn't. It was just a guess. He wouldn't know anything about how nice Pincher's eyes were or how he smiled in a way that seemed like it was just for you. Sometimes his smiles were sly and small and like he was thinking about something else but other times they seemed to glow and only be focused on-
What was he doing? That was ridiculous. Smiles didn't glow. Still, he found his eyes moving to the doberman on occasionally. He wasn't sure why he stole glances when he knew he could just look at him. They were just walking together and talking. He could tell Pincher was a little... looser than usual so he didn't mind walking him back to the Typhoon. He wasn't drunk, exactly, but he'd probably had just a bit too much. Pincher had told him he wanted to go out on a walk with him, that they had important things to talk about, but Jacob had yet to hear a single 'important' thing come from him. He didn't mind, though. He really didn't. He would walk beside Pincher for as long as he could and be perfectly content doing it. He didn't even pay much attention to the pains that occasionally came to his bad legs. He was focused on the dobermna's voice, which was more heavily accented than usual, and the way he smiled and the way he laughed and the way he walked. Jacob had to move faster than usual to keep up with him and he had to ask a few times for the canine to slow down but he didn't really mind. As they neared the border, he decided to speak up, "So how'd your date go? I was surprised ya' didn' wanna' stay after how ya' talked before goin' in." There was a slight tinge in his voice despite his desire to hide it. He wasn't sure why the thought of Pincher with someone else made him upset but it did and he even felt tears building in his eyes before he cleared his throat and blinked them away. What did it matter if Pinch wanted to be with someone? That wasn't any of his business.
They were finally nearing the lighthouse Pinch had told him about and he spoke another question on his mind soon after his first one, "So, uh, what did ya' need ta' talk about 'ere? Is there somethin' wrong with it that ya' wanted me ta' take a look at?" He wasn't sure why Pincher hadn't just told him what he wanted to begin with, before they came all the way here. He would've been able to work out a solution faster and he would've been able to get right to work. Then again, he didn't mind the idea of having to stay a little later with the captain. A night was always well spend when it was in the company of a friend, after all, and it wasn't like he ever got much sleep anyway. —A GREAT HONOR TO HOLD YOU UP
What was he doing? That was ridiculous. Smiles didn't glow. Still, he found his eyes moving to the doberman on occasionally. He wasn't sure why he stole glances when he knew he could just look at him. They were just walking together and talking. He could tell Pincher was a little... looser than usual so he didn't mind walking him back to the Typhoon. He wasn't drunk, exactly, but he'd probably had just a bit too much. Pincher had told him he wanted to go out on a walk with him, that they had important things to talk about, but Jacob had yet to hear a single 'important' thing come from him. He didn't mind, though. He really didn't. He would walk beside Pincher for as long as he could and be perfectly content doing it. He didn't even pay much attention to the pains that occasionally came to his bad legs. He was focused on the dobermna's voice, which was more heavily accented than usual, and the way he smiled and the way he laughed and the way he walked. Jacob had to move faster than usual to keep up with him and he had to ask a few times for the canine to slow down but he didn't really mind. As they neared the border, he decided to speak up, "So how'd your date go? I was surprised ya' didn' wanna' stay after how ya' talked before goin' in." There was a slight tinge in his voice despite his desire to hide it. He wasn't sure why the thought of Pincher with someone else made him upset but it did and he even felt tears building in his eyes before he cleared his throat and blinked them away. What did it matter if Pinch wanted to be with someone? That wasn't any of his business.
They were finally nearing the lighthouse Pinch had told him about and he spoke another question on his mind soon after his first one, "So, uh, what did ya' need ta' talk about 'ere? Is there somethin' wrong with it that ya' wanted me ta' take a look at?" He wasn't sure why Pincher hadn't just told him what he wanted to begin with, before they came all the way here. He would've been able to work out a solution faster and he would've been able to get right to work. Then again, he didn't mind the idea of having to stay a little later with the captain. A night was always well spend when it was in the company of a friend, after all, and it wasn't like he ever got much sleep anyway. —A GREAT HONOR TO HOLD YOU UP
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