"Yes." He says with conviction. "Siblings from different sets of parents, of course." He goes to set the coffee maker down and watches as the two cats are introduced to one another.
Huck is booped in the forehead and she darts back and then forward again at a sideways angle to make herself look bigger/tougher than she is. She hasn't growled yet and her ears aren't back, so Hux doesn't see the need to intervene just yet. She'll have to settle down eventually; this is Dio's territory and she's the intruder.
Bodhi loops his arm around Hux's and hopes it looks casual. The cat
ridiculousness is very welcome. Keeps him from thinking too hard. But he
wants to cling and is worried he might do it too much. "To embarrass them
with later?" Dio is beginning to close in to investigate further, and
rather suddenly decides he'd like to try to bowl her over, the little
beast. "Dio!"
He blinks at the other man's instigation, giving a shy smile back and going along with it. He'll have to get used to this whole affectionate touching thing.
Hux turns back as Bodhi calls the cat's name, just as Huck realizes it's not a good thing to threat display at someone bigger than you who is probably also part panther. She gets pushed on her side and seizes onto Dio, trying to bunnykick him into submission.
"Well, that's something. I think we have to let them fight it out first."
He usually let's Hux start it, it's true. He's just a little giddy and a
lot nervous here. The arm thing is easy and isn't going to crowd the man.
And lets him keep an eye on the cat nonsense. Dio has decided that being
kicked is easily solved by licking, because he is somewhat deranged and
doesn't know how to cat.
"Yeah, I think they're going to work it out. You want to put that down?"
The coffee maker is probably heavy enough to be annoying.
"I had no idea what to ask for," he admits. He didn't want anything like
his childhood home or the academy, for different but obvious reasons, and
he's only lived in ships and barracks since. And while he'd have gladly
chosen for Hyx instead, they're rather alike that way. There's no home to
recreate. "So I just asked for something nice, and from the right galaxy.
You wanted to visit Coruscant, so I thought..."
"I asked for about midway up the towers." Neither of them exactly has a
taste for luxury. "Besides that, all I wanted specifically was a study and
enough kitchen space. The rest just..." He waves a slightly helpless hand
at the furniture and decor. Not a single decision by him. Only a few
Christmas gifts of snacks and drinks on the counter make it look like
anything but a real estate ad.
Bodhi nods, frowning. "I know what you mean. That's why I was specific
about the rooms. We can't get too lost in a kitchen or an office, right?" A
living room was too weird an idea.
Bodhi falls into step, though he turns back to make sure Dio isn't being too dreadful. At the moment he appears to be nursing hurt pride, so the kitten must have taken back some of her own. "Alright, you big bully, leave the little bully alone," he says absently, opening the door to the study. Like the rest of the place, it's rather spare, but at least the electronics are of the right era.
Bodhi might have moved the two desks to be side by side. Possibly. Other than that it's just as it arrived. "There's not much shelf space. I didn't think of that until, well, we wouldn't need it back--I mean, neither of us actually owns books, anyway. We can just keep library piles."
"Good idea." Not very practical, exactly, easier to ask or even buy in some ports, but making a project of it has its appeal. "That's one thing to be said for the extra space. A little rearranging and we could probably set up plenty of projects in here. If you needed to build some dog wheelchairs or something."
"I will never forget heavily medicated Hux as long as I live," he says with
his usual wry monotone. "Really, though, if a proper workspace was...
there's room."
"My medicated self was an entirely different person and you have unrealistic expectations of him." Hux sits down at one of the chairs, checking the lighting and power.
Bodhi has a snotty point to make about inhibitions and in vino (percocet)
veritas. It doesn't make it out of his mouth. He is trying very hard not to
be ridiculous, but Hux basking in a spot made for them to share us... He
swallows and straightens up. "Good. Me too."
"That was kind of the plan, yeah," Bodhi mutters. "But, well, this was what I figured we'd use. I can't see us actually wanting, you know, a dining room or anything like that."
And he can't see them taking to entertaining much, though Hux is the more
socially apt of the two of them by far these days, what does he know? Bodhi
slides into place behind Hux and sets a hand on each shoulder. "This...
this works, then?" He knows the nerves are irrational. This was Hux's idea.
Any little changes are probably easy.
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Huck is booped in the forehead and she darts back and then forward again at a sideways angle to make herself look bigger/tougher than she is. She hasn't growled yet and her ears aren't back, so Hux doesn't see the need to intervene just yet. She'll have to settle down eventually; this is Dio's territory and she's the intruder.
"We should be recording this."
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Bodhi loops his arm around Hux's and hopes it looks casual. The cat ridiculousness is very welcome. Keeps him from thinking too hard. But he wants to cling and is worried he might do it too much. "To embarrass them with later?" Dio is beginning to close in to investigate further, and rather suddenly decides he'd like to try to bowl her over, the little beast. "Dio!"
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Hux turns back as Bodhi calls the cat's name, just as Huck realizes it's not a good thing to threat display at someone bigger than you who is probably also part panther. She gets pushed on her side and seizes onto Dio, trying to bunnykick him into submission.
"Well, that's something. I think we have to let them fight it out first."
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He usually let's Hux start it, it's true. He's just a little giddy and a lot nervous here. The arm thing is easy and isn't going to crowd the man. And lets him keep an eye on the cat nonsense. Dio has decided that being kicked is easily solved by licking, because he is somewhat deranged and doesn't know how to cat.
"Yeah, I think they're going to work it out. You want to put that down?" The coffee maker is probably heavy enough to be annoying.
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Hux nods, extracting himself to go place the coffee maker in the kitchen and get a look at the new place for himself.
"Yes please. This is a lovely apartment. Your specifications, or the Admiral's?"
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"I had no idea what to ask for," he admits. He didn't want anything like his childhood home or the academy, for different but obvious reasons, and he's only lived in ships and barracks since. And while he'd have gladly chosen for Hyx instead, they're rather alike that way. There's no home to recreate. "So I just asked for something nice, and from the right galaxy. You wanted to visit Coruscant, so I thought..."
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"Huh. So that's Coruscant." He murmurs under his breath, eyeing the 'city' outside and then the apartment around them.
"This is less extravagant and more comfortable than what I was picturing."
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"I asked for about midway up the towers." Neither of them exactly has a taste for luxury. "Besides that, all I wanted specifically was a study and enough kitchen space. The rest just..." He waves a slightly helpless hand at the furniture and decor. Not a single decision by him. Only a few Christmas gifts of snacks and drinks on the counter make it look like anything but a real estate ad.
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"It's certainly that." He says, lamely. "I do like it, it's only going to take me a bit to get used to this amount of space."
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Bodhi nods, frowning. "I know what you mean. That's why I was specific about the rooms. We can't get too lost in a kitchen or an office, right?" A living room was too weird an idea.
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Bodhi might have moved the two desks to be side by side. Possibly. Other than that it's just as it arrived. "There's not much shelf space. I didn't think of that until, well, we wouldn't need it back--I mean, neither of us actually owns books, anyway. We can just keep library piles."
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He walks into the study area, poking about curiously.
"I can build some, if we find things in port." He loves this odd playing at domesticity. It feels thrillingly illegal.
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"I will never forget heavily medicated Hux as long as I live," he says with his usual wry monotone. "Really, though, if a proper workspace was... there's room."
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"I like this."
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Bodhi has a snotty point to make about inhibitions and in vino (percocet) veritas. It doesn't make it out of his mouth. He is trying very hard not to be ridiculous, but Hux basking in a spot made for them to share us... He swallows and straightens up. "Good. Me too."
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"Did you think of that, or did the Admiral?"
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"We can work on projects together here."
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And he can't see them taking to entertaining much, though Hux is the more socially apt of the two of them by far these days, what does he know? Bodhi slides into place behind Hux and sets a hand on each shoulder. "This... this works, then?" He knows the nerves are irrational. This was Hux's idea. Any little changes are probably easy.
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"It works." Hux's tone brokers no argument. "I'm pleased." Sometimes it helps to spell things out precisely.
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