Felix Harrowgate (
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for Alcuin
Felix arrived perhaps slightly less-than-promptly at Alcuin's flat for their scheduled date to have dinner and peruse Alcuin's library. He had told Shannon simply that he was going out that evening, and had suggested one of Shannon's other friends -- with whom Felix did not get along well -- phone him for amusement that same night. That left Felix quite free to enjoy this time alone with his sweet friend.
He dressed very casually, but even his denim jeans were washed in a dark sand color and imprinted with faint swirling designs, and his shirt with the sleeves rolled up was beautifully patterned in emerald and rust. Felix simply did not do casual very well.
Ready with a smile when Alcuin answered his knock, Felix proffered a bottle of wine he'd procured on the recommendation of a sommelier who supplied Cabal soirees. "Good evening, darling. I know I'm late; you'll forgive me, won't you?"
He dressed very casually, but even his denim jeans were washed in a dark sand color and imprinted with faint swirling designs, and his shirt with the sleeves rolled up was beautifully patterned in emerald and rust. Felix simply did not do casual very well.
Ready with a smile when Alcuin answered his knock, Felix proffered a bottle of wine he'd procured on the recommendation of a sommelier who supplied Cabal soirees. "Good evening, darling. I know I'm late; you'll forgive me, won't you?"
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"Victor Hugo," he said, showing the spine. "Why don't I read you the translation first, and then the French so you can hear the poetry of it? This one... it's called More Strong Than Time."
Since I have set my lips to your full cup, my sweet,
Since I my pallid face between your hands have laid,
Since I have known your soul, and all the bloom of it,
And all the perfume rare, now buried in the shade;
Since it was given to me to hear one happy while,
The words wherein your heart spoke all its mysteries,
Since I have seen you weep, and since I have seen you smile,
Your lips upon my lips, and your gaze upon my eyes;
Since I have known upon my forehead glance and gleam,
A ray, a single ray, of your star, veiled always,
Since I have felt the fall upon my lifetime's stream,
Of one rose-petal plucked from the roses of your days;
I now am bold to say to the swift-changing hours,
Pass—pass upon your way, for I grow never old.
Flee to the dark abysm with all your fading flowers,
One rose that none may pluck, within my heart I hold.
Your flying wings may smite, but they can never spill
The cup fulfilled of love, from which my lips are wet.
My heart has far more fire than you have frost to chill,
My soul more love than you can make my love forget.
Puisque j'ai mis ma lèvre à ta coupe encor pleine ;
Puisque j'ai dans tes mains posé mon front pâli ;
Puisque j'ai respiré parfois la douce haleine
De ton âme, parfum dans l'ombre enseveli ;
Puisqu'il me fut donné de t'entendre me dire
Les mots où se répand le coeur mystérieux ;
Puisque j'ai vu pleurer, puisque j'ai vu sourire
Ta bouche sur ma bouche et tes yeux sur mes yeux ;
Puisque j'ai vu briller sur ma tête ravie
Un rayon de ton astre, hélas ! voilé toujours ;
Puisque j'ai vu tomber dans l'onde de ma vie
Une feuille de rose arrachée à tes jours ;
Je puis maintenant dire aux rapides années :
- Passez ! passez toujours ! je n'ai plus à vieillir !
Allez-vous-en avec vos fleurs toutes fanées ;
J'ai dans l'âme une fleur que nul ne peut cueillir !
Votre aile en le heurtant ne fera rien répandre
Du vase où je m'abreuve et que j'ai bien rempli.
Mon âme a plus de feu que vous n'avez de cendre !
Mon coeur a plus d'amour que vous n'avez d'oubli !
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"You are enchanting," Felix sighed when Alcuin had finished, softly and nearly to himself. The poetry had been meant to spark conversation, not distract Felix with Alcuin's beauty. He took a breath, and commented, "His beloved doesn't sound very kind to him, I'm afraid."
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His words drifted quieter as he spoke, something about it all sounding terribly familiar.
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Alcuin picked up the bottle of wine, and refilled his own glass, and then Felix's.
"Would you like to hear another poem? Or perhaps you know something?"
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He perched himself on the arm of the chair where Felix sat, with perhaps an inch keeping him from tumbling into his lap.
"I rather like the last verse of that one.
Let us roll all our strength and all
Our sweetness up into one ball,
And tear our pleasures with rough strife
Through the iron gates of life..."
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"All our strength and all our sweetness," he echoed, words soft like a caress though he did no reach to touch Alcuin yet. "Withholding neither one nor the other. All our passion, and all our affection, unrestrained."
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"You do realize that poetry is essentially foreplay, yes?"
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When Alcuin's fingers beckoned, Felix nipped at his fingertips without a second thought, catching one in his teeth gently and then closing his lips softly around it for a lingering, lascivious kiss. His eyes lifted to catch and hold Alcuin's, silently promising as he tongued at Alcuin's index finger with absolute devotion.
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He did not move his hand away from Felix's mouth.
He wet his lips. "The last time we were together... I've thought about it since. It was wonderful."
Again?
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Felix traced the tip of his tongue along the tenderest skin between fingers before firmly, but gently, biting the next. Then he slid one hand along Alcuin's arm, and folded it around his, warm and enveloping.
"Have you thought about surrendering to me again?"
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He let the cup dangle again, and licked a drop of wine from his tongue, eyes locking again on Felix.
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When he bent near to claim the taste of his lips, Felix did not quite close his eyes.
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Biting lightly at Alcuin's lower lip, Felix murmured, "I know you won't make me bind you this time, will you?"
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"I'll be good," he murmured. "And if I'm not... you'd make me, wouldn't you?"
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He kissed Alcuin fiercely then, hard and insistent while holding him nearly immobile. Those soft sounds, that sweet-voiced admission, ignited a passion within him, made of nothing that was gentle and kind.
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