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I assure you there is a better word than "amuse" for the situation. One can hardly go wrong in witnessing a beautiful man such as yourself spilling out of a tight fitting top such as that.
[Undeterred, but still a little nervous. When last he flirted it did not go well.]
no subject
Several moments. ]
Do you think so?
[ Or is this some curious Waloeder humor he's not catching... ]
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Very much so.
[He doesn't want to over sell it, so he leaves it at that.]
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Then I confess you're the first who hasn't expressed being liable to laugh at the sight.
[ Thus, he did think amuse was the fitting word. ]
no subject
Clearly you have only spoken to dullards and the blind. Or perhaps they are not interested in men? Either way, I should very much like to see you dressed in such, although I think the dark purple of the first Outlaw's costume would look better on you... Maybe we could find lace up leather top in that color.
[Casually wanting to see Dion in Waloed colors, don't mind Sleipnir.]
no subject
I would not say this of them.
[ He understands the absurity of it, really. ]
As for the color, I'm yet uncertain whether it would suit me.
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You don't speak ill much of anyone so this is not so reassuring. But in the case where you may be correct: they lack vision and do not understand art and beauty.
[Honestly!! Who in their right mind would not want to see Dion in Clive's top?? Baffles the mind.]
How very convenient that I own of several articles of clothing in this color. You may try them on, if you wish, to see how it looks on yourself.
no subject
Now we have moved on to your apparel?
[ He would never have expected anyone to be that interested in hin wearing different apparel. ]
no subject
And why should we not? We are discussing what might look good on you, and I recall your attire has some frill to it... Several of my clothes so too have such, although it is adorned around the neck and chest. I believe you saw me in such when I visited your kitchen...
[There is a yawning gap when thinking about that visit, but Sleipnir holds fast to the memory of Dion's kindness, or the child's squishy toy, and to the taste of the apple tea to ground himself.]
no subject
[ Look, he loves his homeland and people. ]
I have indeed seen your apparel, as well as your armor. The frill you speak of is the fashion in my homeland, though I confess I've seen little of the fashion sensibilities of yours in the course of one battle or another.
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[And Sleipnir loves them not.]
One can hardly catch a glimpse of such things through the muck and the bloodshed. Regardless, of Waloeder clothing my wardrobe here only has the one I had been wearing at the time of arrival. Everything else was purchased on Earth and little there resembled either of our countries.
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I had thought more about the armor I tended to see. Yours I would know from Odin's legions, for that is what I would tend to see. Yet indeed, it seems neither nation's fashion is the fashion around here. Yet I still prefer the style of my own clothing. There too is bias.
private
[This does not seem like a comment that should be made next to fashion choices, as so Sleipnir will leave that topic lie. This one is a personal sting and he isn't sure how he'll respond if Dion chooses to deny it. That makes Sleipnir uncomfortable.]
private
[ The normalization of an injustice does not make it less of one, only harder to see. Dion had been complicit, for though he treated Bearers under his command with greater consideration than those around him, they still had been chattel in the Empire. Ensuring they ate and rested, for he knew the heavy toll fatigue would exact on any who channeled aether, hardly erased this.
While he too belonged to his nation, his had been a privileged position. ]
private
It does not, no. However, that you would so readily admit to fault here does you credit, as does your change in behavior.
That you would help me when you need not...the meaning of such care is not wasted on me.
private
For my part, there did seem a need. Whether I was suitable to fill it or not, I was there.
[ Closing his eyes to Sleipnir's suffering or struggles would have been no better. ]