"Alright, see you in a few," Tohru replied.
He went towards the kitchen and started up the coffee maker, thinking about what had just happened.
Was he happy because Davin had held him, or because someone- anyone at all- had given him some form of physical affection? It was a lot more to sort out than he wanted right now, but in the meantime, he assured himself it was all an accident on Davin's part, and nothing was meant by it.
Davin hummed faintly as he headed into the bathroom and took a shower, scrubbing at his hair and trying not to think about the fact that he had cuddled up to Tohru the way he did.
While waiting for the coffee to brew, Tohru changed clothes. A couple of bruises had started to show, but as long as Davin didn't see them, there wouldn't be a problem.
Tohru made his way back to the kitchen and watched the coffee brew, trying to keep his mind occupied.
(skskskksksndhdbdbdbd I can't, the friends lmaoo)
Davin finished up in his shower and then got dressed, coming out to the kitchen.
(They're absolutely killing me lmao)
"Hey, the coffee just finished," Tohru said, taking out a pair of mugs.
He slid one down the counter towards Davin and poured himself a cup.
(saaaaame)
Davin smiled, and poured his own cup of coffee as well, blowing on it to cool it down before taking a sip. "Thanks."
"Of course," Tohru replied, "What have you been up to the last couple of days, by the way? While I was out working?"
"Mostly just reading, cleaning. Stuff like that. Nothing exciting." He laughed, shrugging his shoulders.
"Fair enough. That's not so different from what I would've done if the tables were turned."
Tohru started sipping at his coffee.
He nodded a little, taking a sip of his own coffee.
Tohru leaned back against the counter, still trying to read Davin. But it was hard to know how he felt about waking up like that this morning.
He said he was sorry. It was clearly not on purpose. But just because it wasn't on purpose didn't make it meaningless. At least not to Tohru.
Davin wasn't quite certain how he felt about what had happened, to be honest. It was…strange, to wake up like that with someone he wasn't involved with in any way otehr than platonically, that was for certain. Even if Tohru was attractive, Davin didn't want to try to do anything. He didn't want to alienate Tohru.
Tohru went back for a second cup. Drinking, keeping the mug near his mouth was a good excuse for silence.
He sat down at the table and brought out his device. He was pretending to just read, but in reality, he was reading through some more of the bounties nearby.
Davin kept sipping at his coffee, thinking, and not speaking. They were starting to really settle in here, which in some respects was good.
After a while, Tohru stopped reading throigj the bounties and started drawing for a bit, trying to get his mind off that dirty work. There was part of him that hated it, yet somehow it was also second nature.
He would wait around until Davin was ready in the meantime.
Davin eventually spoke up. "What time do you want to leave for lunch?" He asked, looking over at Tohru.
"We can leave whenever is best for you, with the interview and all," Tohru replied, "I wouldn't need but another minute or two to get ready and get out the door."
He looked back down to his drawing, brow furrowed, and erased a few lines.
Davin nodded, checking the time. "Maybe we can leave in about ten minutes?" He suggested, looking at Tohru with a soft smile, stretching.
"Yeah, works for me," Tohru replied, finishing what he was doing and closing the sketchbook.
He stood up and walked over to the bathroom to brush his teeth before they left.
Davin got up, brushing his own teeth when Tohru was finished, then grabbing his cloak and slinging it around his body.
Tohru put on his shoes and turned to Davin as he put on his cloak.
"You ready?" he asked, "I am whenever you are."
He nodded. "Yeah. I'm ready." He replied, smiling as he opened up the door.
Tohru followed out, buzzing with excitement, or at least something close. It was kind of like a date, wasn't it? He hadn't actually been on one in several months. Hadn't really hung out with anyone at all, even as friends. His work kept him from forming much of an attachment to anyone at all.
Tohru locked the door behind them, and he stayed next to Davin as they walked.
Davin smiled a little. "Did you have a specific restaurant in mind, or should I pick?" He asked, looking over at Tohru.
"There are some places close by I was thinking of, but you can choose which one," Tohru replied, "What're you in the mood for?"