Fleabag's black jumpsuit is a whole character in itself and I'm glad we recognise that as astute members of the audience
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10 WITH KÖNIG IF IT HASN'T BEEN SENT ALREADY OHH i love his missing belt loop
I'm happy we all share the same tastes here. just a short one because I had a few minutes, slightly suggestive but no real warnings. enjoy :)
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“König…”
He pauses, hand already on the door to leave. “Hmm?”
You sigh, hopping up from the couch. “Are you just gonna leave like that?”
He cocks his head at you, and you run your hand across his belt, fingers tapping over the loop he missed. The loop he always misses.
He glances down, grunting noncommittally. “No one will notice.”
You snort. “They’ll notice.”
“No they-”
“Hey.” You yank him forward by the belt buckle, enjoying his little gasp as he lets you. Your fingers curl around the metal, clicking it open as you work the fabric out of his pants.
A hum rumbles his chest, his hands resting on your hips. “I do have to leave soon, you know.”
You look up, your nose nearly brushing his mask as he leans over, eyes boring into yours. A mischievous grin spreads across your face. “You’d better go then.”
You click the belt back into place, stepping out of his arms with a chuckle.
As you turn, his arm slides around your back, pulling you back into him. Your surprised squeal cut off by his lips on yours, soft and warm. You sigh, pressing yourself against him. Relishing in the feel of his fingers tightening against your skin.
You reach for the belt again, only for him to pull back. You pout up at him as he steps away, a smirk splitting his face.
“Thanks for the help.” He grins, pulling his hood down over his face and slipping out the door.
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"I must confess that, in allowing this man to return tomorrow, I was giving way to my desire to keep, not an admirer, not a friend, but an eager spectator of my life and my person. 'One has to get terribly old,' said Margot to me one day, 'before one can give up the vanity of living in the presence of someone else.'"
Colette, THE VAGABOND, translated from the French by Enid McLeod
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There are too many good animators for TV shows to look the way they do
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