you've long seen your downfall, spelled out in another's bones
Ronin can give Remi an itemised list, in fact, of the things he likes about his husband, but that will probably take longer than the time they've allocated to clean up the shallows, and so it will have to wait (alas). One of the things he doesn't like so much is being sprayed by a cannonball of salt water, and it's with a playful shout and a curse that he tries - unsuccessfully - to paddle away from the other man. "Maybe you play better with others now?" he suggests with a raise of his eyebrows, allowing himself to be drawn closer.
And even if that isn't true (which is very likely), Remi is correct in that Ronin is around to help. As such, he's able to grab a random shred of fabric that used to be someone's shirt as it floats by, stuffing it into his net. "Why are Torchers so unhinged at LongNight?" he says with a soft laugh. "Do they think that no one can see them because it's dark?"
And even if that isn't true (which is very likely), Remi is correct in that Ronin is around to help. As such, he's able to grab a random shred of fabric that used to be someone's shirt as it floats by, stuffing it into his net. "Why are Torchers so unhinged at LongNight?" he says with a soft laugh. "Do they think that no one can see them because it's dark?"
RONIN







