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“Are you always so uptight?” No, Lohen thinks viciously. He feels worse and worse the more time he spends on standby, and worse and worse the more time he considers the effects of trying to alleviate that would have. “Or are you scared of me?”
“Unfortunately, Lord Harbinger,” Lohen struggles a bit with that word, because the word Harbinger is uniquely Snezhnayan. He tries (and fails) to keep the laugh out of his words when he says, “I’m more scared of being permanently grounded if I acquiesce to your demands. Surely you can understand.”
”Ah, but even you don’t sound like you believe that.” Childe leans over the railing and dips his head so he’s within Lohen’s line of sight again. “What could your superiors say to a bit of friendly conversation? The one language all soldiers have in common is combat.”
Or: Snezhnayan is really difficult, and Lohen learns best when it’s beat into him. Good thing there happens to be a Harbinger stationed in Mondstadt who checks all the boxes.
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“Ah, how rude!” Lohen hears a voice somewhere above him, and he turns to face the stormy sky, where a young man with auburn hair grins at him. “Is this the Mondstadtian hospitality I’ve heard so much about?”
“You’re on Mondstadt’s territory illegally, Lord Harbinger,” Lohen continues. “We have no reason to provide you a warm bed and our finest wines.”
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Childe looks down at his hands, gaze turning more serious than before. “You know, there’s an old saying in Snezhnaya. ‘If you give a starving dog a bone, it’ll guard your home for the rest of its life.’” He pauses for a long moment, then looks up at Wriothesley, eyes soft at the corners. “I guess I didn’t know I was starving until you threw me a bone.”
Wriothesley and Childe finally see the sunset.
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- Part 4 of house of wolves
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Wriothesley has used the handcuffs on other sexual partners before, but it’s the first time that anyone’s dared to handcuff him, and succeeded at it too. That alone deserves some kind of praise.
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- Part 3 of house of wolves
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“I do like seeing you on your knees,” Wriothesley muses, wearing a faint, knowing smile. “But I’d be lying if I said that this proposition of yours doesn’t check a few of my boxes.”
Childe makes a request. Wriothesley obliges— with a caveat.
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- Part 2 of house of wolves
