I think I can manage being collateral damage
Ever’s grip eases the moment he feels Isla’s fingers on his hand, a silent prompt he doesn’t need words to understand. His arms slip from around her slowly, reluctantly, as if his body hasn’t quite caught up with what’s just happened—what they’ve just done. He exhales a ragged breath into the space she leaves behind, then lowers his head for a moment, steadying himself against the low thrum still buzzing in his limbs.
By the time she’s on her feet, adjusting her dress with practiced grace, Ever is only just managing to reach for the waistband of his trousers, tucking himself back in with shaky fingers. He doesn’t speak, but only blinks up at Isla as she turns to face him, gaze caught in the glow of her flush, the tilt of her hair, the sly confidence she wears even in the aftermath.
When she lifts the outfit and declares it hers, Ever’s brows lift slightly before he nods—soft, reverent, entirely adoring. He looks thoroughly dishevelled, guilt and bliss tangled across his face like smoke, and he waits until Isla gives even the faintest signal that she’s ready before carefully parting the curtain. Clearing his throat, voice hoarse with the effort of normalcy, he addresses the merchant without quite meeting his eyes. "We’ll take the one she tried on."
By the time she’s on her feet, adjusting her dress with practiced grace, Ever is only just managing to reach for the waistband of his trousers, tucking himself back in with shaky fingers. He doesn’t speak, but only blinks up at Isla as she turns to face him, gaze caught in the glow of her flush, the tilt of her hair, the sly confidence she wears even in the aftermath.
When she lifts the outfit and declares it hers, Ever’s brows lift slightly before he nods—soft, reverent, entirely adoring. He looks thoroughly dishevelled, guilt and bliss tangled across his face like smoke, and he waits until Isla gives even the faintest signal that she’s ready before carefully parting the curtain. Clearing his throat, voice hoarse with the effort of normalcy, he addresses the merchant without quite meeting his eyes. "We’ll take the one she tried on."
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