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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] shield) wrote2016-07-04 12:00 am
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[personal profile] evite 2019-04-04 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
[ she knows. she knows because she's spent off hours in the last few weeks trailing through the color reproductions of art in their text, considering which she likes and which she doesn't in the hopes that she might be able to talk about them one day with even a fraction of the passion that lights up his face when he lectures the class — because while he's objectively attractive and functionally capable of making her delirious from pleasure, it hadn't been his looks or his touch that had drawn her back in.

there were a million and one undergraduates with perfectly suitable libidos if all she wanted was a series of one-night stands, after all.

but she doesn't intend to derail the class entirely, and so she lets him redirect the lecture back to the topic at hand, to clothed women and then to tribunals and witches' sabbaths, dark paintings of a man haunted by religious persecution. decidedly unsexy topics. an opportunity for daisy's eyes to drop away from their intentful gaze and to lift the screen of her phone, where his message lays waiting beyond her lockscreen.

though she doesn't know if he's looking at her or not, she flushes at the message all the same, an almost bashful smile breaking the smug grin that had lingered before. ]


i would let you, if you wanted to.

[ and then, as promised, she sets her phone down. she's capable of listening sometimes. ]
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[personal profile] rondache 2019-06-09 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
[ He feels his phone buzz in his pocket but he can't justify pulling it out again now that he's already exhausted his most plausible excuse. Maybe if he'd pretended to have a loved one in crisis, but that would invite more curiosity about his personal life, which is the last thing he needs. Anyway, it's for the best that he get through this lecture before he entertains the all-consuming idea of sketching Daisy any further.

By the time he dismisses the class, he's managed to put Daisy as far out of his mind as she ever allows herself to be, which isn't very far at all. She hovers at the edge of every thought, demanding to be acknowledged, recognized, appreciated as thoroughly as she deserves. And he is more than willing to abide, just as soon as her fellow students complete their leisurely departure.

There are still a few stragglers gathering their things, taking their sweet time, and it would be too suspicious to rush them. He turns to his phone again, biting his lip to conceal the bright grin that wants to cover his face when he reads Daisy's response. Not everyone is comfortable submitting to the technical scrutiny of an artist studying their every physical feature. That she's willing to pose for him means more than he can say without showing all his cards. ]


I do. I've wanted to draw you since I've known you.