[The warm weight of Cisco's head against his is reassuring, and Eddie exhales some of the tension. He's still feeling shaky, reeling a little, and part of him thinks it hasn't entirely settled in yet, hasn't registered properly. It doesn't have to, right now. Cisco was honest with him, and he appreciates it, especially after their conversation about not avoiding the hard things, but it's taking a while for his brain to properly go over everything that's been said. To process the staggering level of guilt and responsibility, and also the justifications Cisco had given him.
But Cisco is here and warm and supportive and gently pushing him to keep him from giving up or closing off and shutting down, and so he lets Cisco do it. Lets him take some of the weight off and talk at him about what it will be like when he goes home, how they can handle it - more reassuring than Cisco might think, actually, because plans and strategies seem so concrete to him - and then how they'll be. The things they'll do together, that Cisco will show him. Exhaling a shaky sigh, he gives Cisco a weak smile.]
They know about the doppelgangers? That's definitely helpful. Eddie Kreuger isn't bad but...I could use my mom's maiden name, maybe. Eddie Bradford? Not bad.
[Another exhalation, and he loops his arm around the small of Cisco's back, closes his eyes while he thinks about that. Being back in Central City, being at the CCPD or in S.T.A.R. Labs, going to Jitters and Korean with Cisco, watching Star Trek and playing video games.]
Mm, I'll have to bring you dinner at the Labs when you forget to come home because you're too busy working on things. Maybe you could teach me how to be your lab assistant.
[Opening his eyes, he glances up at Cisco - from this angle he can just see the angle of his jaw, the shape of his lips and nose - and smiles a bit.]
[ Cisco scrapes his fingernails lightly against Eddie's scalp, cards fingers through his fine hair - it's gotten long, these last few months. It wouldn't be hard, convincing Singh that this Eddie was a different person. He seems so changed from the Eddie that Cisco had known back in Central City. But perhaps it's not that he's changed so much - just that Cisco sees him far more clearly now than he ever had, then. He'd only glimpsed a small facet of Eddie and assumed it was the whole. Now, he knows different. ]
Mmm, I like the sound of that even better. Eddie Bradford, my own personal hunky errand boy.
[ His tone is only half-joking; it's all too easy to imagine, transplanting themselves from here to Central City. Picking up where they'd left off. All the steps between here and there - the how of it - aren't as important as the fact that they both want it, that it could actually work, the two of them. ]
I could definitely teach you. You'll be more than that, though. You could be a liaison between us and the CCPD, or help set up some kinda outreach program for metas so maybe we can help some of them before they actually become criminals. Or... or lots of stuff.
[Eddie's eyes flutter half-closed when Cisco scrapes his nails against his scalp, lips parting a little. The touch, the scrape of nails, the way Cisco's fingers smooth through his hair - all of it is incredibly soothing. So he sits still and he tries his best to let all of it soothe him. Cisco's presence and support and the life that he's weaving for them. And by the time Cisco's finished talking about helping at the Labs and liaising between them and the CCPD, it's working.
Enough that he lets out a soft laugh.]
Hunky errand boy, huh? Sounds kinky.
[He takes a deep breath, holds it, and then exhales.]
All of that sounds amazing. And we could share an apartment, maybe, after a while. I could take you to dim sum...I love dim sum. It's so great, I love trying all the things I would never think of eating and seeing what I like. It's a great place to take someone on a date, and I never got to take you.
[His hand moves across his lap, finds Cisco's free hand, and curls into it, twining his fingers through his boyfriend's and squeezing lightly.]
[ The fact that Eddie's able to laugh, able to joke about it like that, is a good sign. Even if it's hard for him right now, an effort rather than something that comes naturally. Cisco's not sure it's right, and he's not sure it's the healthiest, but he's found in his own life that there's some merit in faking it until he actually feels it. Didn't always work - and sometimes it became a crutch that helped him avoid problems that needed dealing with. But at other times, it kept him going when little else did. ]
Doesn't have to be after a while, far as I'm concerned.
[ Which... is a pretty big thing to say, actually. But they lead such lives of strange disproportion. Saying you'd be willing to move in with a guy after only dating him a little over a couple months is really not all that drastic, when your life involves death and resurrection and screwed up timelines and erased timelines and monsters and singularities. Hard to worry about going too fast, in a relationship, when everything else is turned up to 11. ]
I am all about the dim sum. That's the first place we should go. I'll get all dressed up any everything.
[ He squeezes Eddie's hand back, then keeps tight hold of it. Cisco doesn't know what to say to his thanks - you're welcome seems wrong, but so does dismissing it. In the end he opts for silence, and another kiss to Eddie's temple, letting the stroking of his thumb against the back of Eddie's hand speak for him.]
[The ability to laugh - it surprises him too. He doesn't feel like he should be capable, feels a little guilty for it, when he should be feeling guilty. But Eddie doesn't like to feel bad, and moving past it is preferable, even if it takes a bit of forced humour. Thankfully, Cisco lets him, teases him back, and then follows up with a comment that makes him feel better in such a genuine way.]
Yeah? I'd like that.
[And he would, he realizes. They don't live together here, but they spend so many nights together that it feels strange when Cisco isn't with him in bed. Cisco's things litter his apartment and he has things at Cisco's place too, their lives have intermingled in a comfortable way even while they do their own thing. It's nice, to think that it would carry on if they went back home, that the relationship wouldn't be demoted to something smaller.
When Cisco says he's all about dim sum, Eddie smiles a little and nods.]
Awesome. [A pause, and an exhalation.] There's a dim sum place here. I go there a lot, but it's really not the same as Mama Chow's. There's something about the cooking there that's just...well. It's home, I guess. I'm used to it. It's my favourite. I can't wait to take you there.
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But Cisco is here and warm and supportive and gently pushing him to keep him from giving up or closing off and shutting down, and so he lets Cisco do it. Lets him take some of the weight off and talk at him about what it will be like when he goes home, how they can handle it - more reassuring than Cisco might think, actually, because plans and strategies seem so concrete to him - and then how they'll be. The things they'll do together, that Cisco will show him. Exhaling a shaky sigh, he gives Cisco a weak smile.]
They know about the doppelgangers? That's definitely helpful. Eddie Kreuger isn't bad but...I could use my mom's maiden name, maybe. Eddie Bradford? Not bad.
[Another exhalation, and he loops his arm around the small of Cisco's back, closes his eyes while he thinks about that. Being back in Central City, being at the CCPD or in S.T.A.R. Labs, going to Jitters and Korean with Cisco, watching Star Trek and playing video games.]
Mm, I'll have to bring you dinner at the Labs when you forget to come home because you're too busy working on things. Maybe you could teach me how to be your lab assistant.
[Opening his eyes, he glances up at Cisco - from this angle he can just see the angle of his jaw, the shape of his lips and nose - and smiles a bit.]
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[ Cisco scrapes his fingernails lightly against Eddie's scalp, cards fingers through his fine hair - it's gotten long, these last few months. It wouldn't be hard, convincing Singh that this Eddie was a different person. He seems so changed from the Eddie that Cisco had known back in Central City. But perhaps it's not that he's changed so much - just that Cisco sees him far more clearly now than he ever had, then. He'd only glimpsed a small facet of Eddie and assumed it was the whole. Now, he knows different. ]
Mmm, I like the sound of that even better. Eddie Bradford, my own personal hunky errand boy.
[ His tone is only half-joking; it's all too easy to imagine, transplanting themselves from here to Central City. Picking up where they'd left off. All the steps between here and there - the how of it - aren't as important as the fact that they both want it, that it could actually work, the two of them. ]
I could definitely teach you. You'll be more than that, though. You could be a liaison between us and the CCPD, or help set up some kinda outreach program for metas so maybe we can help some of them before they actually become criminals. Or... or lots of stuff.
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[Eddie's eyes flutter half-closed when Cisco scrapes his nails against his scalp, lips parting a little. The touch, the scrape of nails, the way Cisco's fingers smooth through his hair - all of it is incredibly soothing. So he sits still and he tries his best to let all of it soothe him. Cisco's presence and support and the life that he's weaving for them. And by the time Cisco's finished talking about helping at the Labs and liaising between them and the CCPD, it's working.
Enough that he lets out a soft laugh.]
Hunky errand boy, huh? Sounds kinky.
[He takes a deep breath, holds it, and then exhales.]
All of that sounds amazing. And we could share an apartment, maybe, after a while. I could take you to dim sum...I love dim sum. It's so great, I love trying all the things I would never think of eating and seeing what I like. It's a great place to take someone on a date, and I never got to take you.
[His hand moves across his lap, finds Cisco's free hand, and curls into it, twining his fingers through his boyfriend's and squeezing lightly.]
Thank you, Cisco.
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[ The fact that Eddie's able to laugh, able to joke about it like that, is a good sign. Even if it's hard for him right now, an effort rather than something that comes naturally. Cisco's not sure it's right, and he's not sure it's the healthiest, but he's found in his own life that there's some merit in faking it until he actually feels it. Didn't always work - and sometimes it became a crutch that helped him avoid problems that needed dealing with. But at other times, it kept him going when little else did. ]
Doesn't have to be after a while, far as I'm concerned.
[ Which... is a pretty big thing to say, actually. But they lead such lives of strange disproportion. Saying you'd be willing to move in with a guy after only dating him a little over a couple months is really not all that drastic, when your life involves death and resurrection and screwed up timelines and erased timelines and monsters and singularities. Hard to worry about going too fast, in a relationship, when everything else is turned up to 11. ]
I am all about the dim sum. That's the first place we should go. I'll get all dressed up any everything.
[ He squeezes Eddie's hand back, then keeps tight hold of it. Cisco doesn't know what to say to his thanks - you're welcome seems wrong, but so does dismissing it. In the end he opts for silence, and another kiss to Eddie's temple, letting the stroking of his thumb against the back of Eddie's hand speak for him.]
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Yeah? I'd like that.
[And he would, he realizes. They don't live together here, but they spend so many nights together that it feels strange when Cisco isn't with him in bed. Cisco's things litter his apartment and he has things at Cisco's place too, their lives have intermingled in a comfortable way even while they do their own thing. It's nice, to think that it would carry on if they went back home, that the relationship wouldn't be demoted to something smaller.
When Cisco says he's all about dim sum, Eddie smiles a little and nods.]
Awesome. [A pause, and an exhalation.] There's a dim sum place here. I go there a lot, but it's really not the same as Mama Chow's. There's something about the cooking there that's just...well. It's home, I guess. I'm used to it. It's my favourite. I can't wait to take you there.