Am I? You probably wouldn't be the first to think that about me.
[There was opportunity to ask what made it strange, but he purposefully let the opportunity pass without question. If only Kirk knew the dangers of being friends with someone like him, but wasn't that just the same with many people? Their capacity to hurt wasn't just a human trait at least.]
It probably does. Maybe I just come from a place with a lot of sentient species, so nothing about this is particularly odd. Or maybe I'm just aggressive about my friendships.
[He had no doubt it had nothing to do with either of those things. In fact, perhaps a shared deep sadness that they bottled up most of the time was the likely cause of their friendship and continued association.]
You mean you surrendered into friendship because the alternative was a losing long-term fight I would win anyway. You saved yourself a lot of energy, promise.
[And it seemed to him that Kirk desperately needed friends, especially now that he knew about the Will and Tina part of his life. Loyalty was important, and Kirk was a nice guy. Awkward but nice.]
[Vander forced the tension out of his shoulders when Kirk laughed, shifting his stance purposefully to be more welcoming and warm rather than simply respectful and attentive.]
There are plenty of reasons to like you, Lamprey. Your little razor teeth are just one of many of them, promise.
[Despite that they seemed the have literally opposite interests, they did manage to get along very well. Perhaps he simply gravitated to people who thought of themselves as monsters. Who knew.]
You'll find your own hot buttons with practice. Observation helps too, though I don't think this place has a brothel.
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That as well. You’re a strange human to be friends with, Vander.
[Though he’s certainly not complaining]
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[There was opportunity to ask what made it strange, but he purposefully let the opportunity pass without question. If only Kirk knew the dangers of being friends with someone like him, but wasn't that just the same with many people? Their capacity to hurt wasn't just a human trait at least.]
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[All said in monotone but maybe it’s a slight tease too]
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[He had no doubt it had nothing to do with either of those things. In fact, perhaps a shared deep sadness that they bottled up most of the time was the likely cause of their friendship and continued association.]
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[And Kirk doesn’t regret letting himself open up to Vander so far]
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[He and Hernan were kind of alike for that.]
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You wore me down with your extroverted personality.
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[And it seemed to him that Kirk desperately needed friends, especially now that he knew about the Will and Tina part of his life. Loyalty was important, and Kirk was a nice guy. Awkward but nice.]
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Clearly. Taking a little bit of your blood just makes us even.
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What's a little blood between friends, right?
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[Kirk finally look back at Vander, feeling a lot less tense now]
You volunteered after all.
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[It was what he could do to help after all.]
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[Kirk is curious and has noticed how much biting seems to be a turn-on for Vander, even when it’s a harder bite]
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[He knew that Kirk was probing towards his kinks, and he decided to make the other make a little bit for it.]
I suppose I've been bitten by razorfins, rats and other little critters before too. That counts, I guess?
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[Kirk’s eyes glance at his neck]
I mean erotically.
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[He glanced at Kirk, corner of his lips twitching up.]
Oh. Yeah, I like it. I had a partner where that was their go-to form of affection.
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Ah, I see.
[Kirk hasn’t work out yet what his definitive go-to affectionate move is yet]
Another reason to like me then.
[Joking of course. He knows their friendship is deeper than that]
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[Despite that they seemed the have literally opposite interests, they did manage to get along very well. Perhaps he simply gravitated to people who thought of themselves as monsters. Who knew.]
You'll find your own hot buttons with practice. Observation helps too, though I don't think this place has a brothel.
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[No mystery why it would be]
I wouldn’t want to go to one anyway.
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[There were plenty of flirts in this place from what he had seen. People filled the time one way or another here.]
It's good for observation, but they aren't anywhere I felt the need to spend money on.
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Is that part of how you learned then?
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[He shrugged his big shoulders because he wasn't ashamed.]
Sex was pretty free and open. It's not like there's a lot of sex talks; you just learn through experience one way or another.
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[His own limited experience has shown him that]
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[It hadn't seemed important, but he expected that even Piltover educated differently than Zaun did.]
As long as everyone feels good, that's the point, but I don't disagree about the vulnerability.
[Except he had learned when and with whom to be vulnerable with.]
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In school, they just told us about STIs, pregnancies, and to make sure to use protection if we were going to do it.
The rest we just had to work out on our own if we were interested.
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