"At the very least," Dorian agrees, and promptly stands on tip-toe to bury his face between Bull's neck and shoulder, where he won't see much of anything, let alone the sunset. But this is far more important.
He does drag himself away eventually, and arrange himself more properly against Bull's side to watch the sun sink over the waves. He hates that even with an arm around his waist, he feels far away already.
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He does drag himself away eventually, and arrange himself more properly against Bull's side to watch the sun sink over the waves. He hates that even with an arm around his waist, he feels far away already.