Virgil made an incredulous sound, irritated by how easily the Healer could wrench a laugh out of him. "No! Don't be ridiculous..." he slid his hands around Robin's chest for a hug so that he could hide his face in his shoulder.
This was bad. The thing was, he was sure he would let it slip. What he'd done. Partly because he wanted to tell and knew he should definitely
not tell. It would come out if he ended up in the other wizard's flat later.
"You didn't get hurt, did you?" A light pressure on his crown. Robin had kissed him.
When they first started doing this on the regular, he would accuse Robin of coddling him with a statement like that. But this was asked in a very matter-of-fact tone, searching for an answer.
"No," Virgil sighed and leaned back enough to stare up at him. "You?"
"Larry took it on the chin for me."He snorted, remembering Larry with his head in Eta's lap. Robin smiled.
"Were you worried?"The truth was
no. Thinking about the possibility now though... choking to death was too good for Cynthia Bombay. The world did not need Cynthia Bombays.
"Yes," he released Robin from the hug so that he could throw his arms around the taller wizard's neck instead, cape falling open. "Very. I don't know if you've noticed but I sort of like you? A lot?"
V kissed the corner of his mouth, itchy with scruff.
"Mm, you don't say?" Robin laughed.
"It's inconvenient," he replied haughtily. "Don't go dying on me now. I have needs."
"I'll see what I can do about that."It was a proper kiss then, Virgil opening himself to it without thinking. He could taste cider on the other man's tongue and he chased after that until he was pulling away, breathless. Robin looked smug.
"I have an early shift tomorrow," V forced out his excuse. "I should... I should go."
He really really didn't want to go. He wanted to stay and watch his sort-of boyfriend get drunk as fuck with everyone else. And then he wanted to go back to Hiraeth with him and smoke more kelp and get on his knees and swallow down something much much nicer than secondhand cider.
"Walk you home?" Robin asked.
Virgil, who knew himself better than to say yes, kissed him more chastely and loosened his arms.
"I can't kidnap the man of the hour," he let go altogether, suppressing a sigh. "Go back in."
"Today was the very definition of a group effort..." the other wizard reminded him dryly.
Cute.
"And so modest!" V exclaimed softly. "Stop it, alright? I'm a sure thing, nevermind the seduction!" he stepped back, hands in his cape, slowly turning away to head down Diagon to his flat.
He heard Robin call out good night in a laughing voice, lifted his hand in casual goodbye.
End