@yariibu // Ethan for Akizawa.
He has put the heat on, the chilly months of the autumn creeping up on them now. And despite being dressed, under covers, comfortable enough - the apartment still feels cold. He feels cold. The tiny ball of resentment in his chest aches and shudders, trying to escape the narrow spot Ethan has buried it in, looking to expand and grow and take over his chest. He opens his eyes, peering at the sliver of light crawling underneath the door to their bedroom - he has left the light on, knowing Akizawa would return. At some point. He takes a breath, turns around and faces the empty spot next to him. The distant echo of laughter and the rumbling voice of the other man occupy the space beneath his skull. Does he show that laughter to other people? To him?
Resentment is joined by ferocious jealousy, before both of them are encompassed by fragile insecurity. He reaches out to touch the cold, empty space where his lover should be. He’s sure that side smells like Akizawa more. A furrow latches onto his eyebrows, before being replaced by surprise as he hears the door of the apartment groaning open and being closed with a thud. Shuffling sounds replace the solemn silence of the space now and his eyes flutter close. Perhaps he can ignore it altogether - the belated arrival (again) and his resentment, jealousy... Even the insecurity could be quieted down. He wishes sleep would attack him at this moment, he wishes not to hear the inevitable words that will come from the lips of the blond.
The steps of the other man pause slightly as the wooden floor groans. His breath is caught in his throat as he waits for the ritual to take place. For a moment, panic settles in his mind and he’s sure Akizawa will turn around and choose the couch over him. But then the mattress sinks in and he can’t help it. He opens his eyes and is welcomed by a passive expression - it makes his stomach twist and his chest flush with anger. Then the words come. Ethan clenches his jaw, presses his lips together, closes his eyes again. He tries to soothe his hurt ego and his tired, tangled thoughts.
“Again?” he makes in a low voice, the word escaping his throat in a coarse tone. “Was it delivery day today?” he offers, waiting for the bait to be taken. He doesn’t even know if he wants the other to give him an answer. Just go to sleep, Aki.












