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laurent--stpierre · 3 years
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Does my muse trust yours? For sure. That's his bro, yo.
Does my muse dislike yours? Nah.
Would my muse kill someone for yours? Absolutely. All Étienne has to do is say the word.
Would my muse kill your muse? Eh, it'd depend heavily on the circumstances. The only reason I could see that happening is if Étienne did something to betray the French, which seems unlikely. So yeah, he would, but he wouldn’t ever be happy about it.
Would my muse save yours? For sure.
Does my muse find your muse attractive? NO BUT EVERYONE ELSE SURE DOES AND LAURENT WILL DIE MAD ABOUT IT. Inferior ass bitch getting all the attention smh.
Is my muse disgusted by yours? Only in the way Laurent finds a way to be disgusted with everyone who breathes. 
Would my muse go on a date with your muse? Nah, they just Netflix and chill init.
Would my muse kiss yours? Nah, he’s too pretty for Laurent. 
Would my muse betray yours? Never.
My muse’s favourite thing about yours is:  That he’s such a decent fucking human. They’re also very much on the same wavelength, which isn’t the case for Laurent’s relationship with a lot of the French in London. I think Étienne keeps him sane here whilst he’s away from Oliver, Fletcher and Richard to be honest. Not sure he’d stick around otherwise. 
The thing my muse dislikes about yours is: That he’s an inferior ass bitch that gets all the attention smh.
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randomoranges · 6 years
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u n i a u s
dorm roomies part 19
Threedays into his winter break and Étienne felt even more unsettled; Edward wasslow replying to his text messages, which, he understood – Edward was out withhis own family, having fun and whatnot, but Étienne was only now realising howoften it was he messaged Edward or spoke to him and not having that felt likegoing cold turkey all over again.
“Youokay?” Étienne looked up from his cell phone and quickly put it into his coatpocket and returned to the cigarette he had been smoking, his brother Jacquesstepped out onto his back porch and went to stand with him by the railing, “Youseem a bit off,” He added and Étienne assured him that he was fine, just alittle tired, but Jacques knew better, “Is that why you’ve been staring at yourphone all this time?” He asked and Étienne fell silent – Jacques didn’t care,he was a patient fellow.
“How didyou… when you and Suzette…” Étienne started and then stopped, searching forhis words, frowning when they didn’t come, “When did you realise that Suzettewas important to you – but like, not just as a friend – maybe something more?”He finally asked and Jacques blinked slowly, wondering if he had heardcorrectly – it wasn’t every day his baby brother came to him with suchquestions and Jacques knew that if Étienne was talking to him about suchthings, then it had to be veryserious.
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ed prof/ét student part 19
“Honestly,I don’t know what’s the big deal, Ed,” Edith went on, “You’re both consentingadults – you clearly wanna bone this guy and he seems to be willing as well,from what you’ve told me and from the fact he took you out for your birthdayand got you a present – which is already much more than your last boyfriend did– so, y’know, there’s that,” Edward opened his mouth to protest and remind hissister that there was a code of ethics and that student-teacher relationshipswere frowned upon, but Edith cut him off before he could start, again, she had already heard thatargument eleven times and it was starting to get old, “He’s not some fuckingeighteen your old and you’re not like, seventy-eight even if you act like anold man, Edward, Jesus Christ, you’re impossible,” She complained, throwing upher hands in the air, “He’s older than you! Stop being a baby about it, callhim to your office and like, for the love of God, do something.”
Edwardlooked at his sister, annoyed – for some reason, when she put it that way, itdid indeed make him seem like a fool, but when he thought about it, it made somuch more sense, “He probably doesn’t even want to talk to me and he’s probablymoved on,” He pouted – and he knew it was a very lame excuse, that he didn’teven have any proof of this, but it sounded better than actually having to faceÉtienne and apologise after the way he had acted.
Itseemed his sister agreed, “Seriously?! Do me a favour Ed and actually talk tothe guy – think about it and actually meet up with him, apologise and ask himout, and then you can decide if he’smoved on or not,” Edward grumbled and knew Edith was right – he had to stopacting like such a fool.
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