violentlongiings:
some part of maddison believed him when he said that it wasn’t a front, but it wasn’t safe to say it. she was better off making excuses—leander has always been good-hearted, never once slipping up ( something that she couldn’t say herself, and she gritted her teeth painfully at the thought ) but he could simply just be an EXCELLENT ACTOR. she held back a laugh—pitiful, of course. “rose cakes and strawberry coffee,” maddison mused. “that seems like a better option than doing something that could you in trouble.” no, it didn’t—but this sounded like a brewing idea and maddison, although she favoured trouble, she also favoured leander. she gave him a look: don’t do something stupid. “alright, suppose that’s true… what kind of secret kick-ass nice thing would you do? or have you already planned this?” at least maddison could prepare herself to what kind of trouble he might get into. not that she cared that much, she swore to herself.
he held his hands out in front of him, the half shrug a play at looking defensive. a don’t shoot the messenger look, even if it was a joking facsimile of one. he wondered if there was some kind of moral failing in enacting a mocking gesture ( never mind how well meaning the mocking was ) right after insisting to a friend you weren’t putting on a front. “ look, “ he began, moving on from any philosophizing before he could get too stuck in his own head. “ I’m not endorsing the rose cakes and strawberry coffee. I kind of hate the flavor of flowers in dessert anyway. so is it really the better option? “ he let his hands drop, shrugging with the motion. his tone turned from light to musing, and he cocked his head to look at maddison more head on. he was an expert at ignoring looks like the one she tossed his way --- warning looks, like everyone knew the next step he planned on taking. he grinned at her instead. “ I don’t mind the idea of getting in trouble if it’s, you know, for something good. and kick-ass nice things are for sure good. “ his grin turned teasing, by a certain measure of teasing. “ if I already have something secret planned, why would I tell you and ruin the surprise? “ it wasn’t much of a surprise anyway, to anyone that knew him.














