She has. She's very kind, I trust her at her word. Thank you very much for allowing me to reside with you. I assure you I make an unobtrusive housemate.
[ Six months in a hospital with no walls will do that to a guy. So will generalized introversion.]
[ Itโs a relief, that heโs open to it—Eloise had said he would be, but itโs different to hear it from the man himself, and it puts his nerves at ease. ]
I appreciate the help. Iโd like to pull my weight - I work as a railroad dispatcher, and I can contribute my fair share to the mortgage and utility costs. We can sit down and discuss the numbers.
[ Nikolay's always liked cats, though he's never had one—it'll be nice to get a chance to live with one. And he's amazed at how immediately welcoming Eloise's partner has been—a comfort in a city this harsh. It isn't a bad thing that he's also Slavic himself, either, given that they seem to be something of a pronounced minority here—a strange thing for someone who his spent the entirety of his life until now around fellow Russians and their neighbors to adapt to. ]
What time do you usually wake up and go to sleep? I don't want to be disruptive.
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Thank you very much for allowing me to reside with you. I assure you I make an unobtrusive housemate.
[ Six months in a hospital with no walls will do that to a guy. So will generalized introversion.]
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We have a lot of space.
I am obtrusive myself, though.
[Neither of them are very quiet introverted people, and Pietro is especially loud and obnoxious on a bad day.]
I am glad she is helping, you know?
We wanted to do more for people.
It is big house, will not be so bad.
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I appreciate the help. Iโd like to pull my weight - I work as a railroad dispatcher, and I can contribute my fair share to the mortgage and utility costs. We can sit down and discuss the numbers.
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[Which is a perk of being a Submissive, as far as he's concerned. Eloise gets to pay the bills and they have an accountant for business affairs.]
Eloise will help figure that out.
You tell the trains where to go?
Must get boring.
Did she tell you what I do?
And do you like cats?
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Only vaguely - and I do like cats. Do you have one?
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We make high tech dildos, fucking machine attachments.
Harnesses.
That sort of thing.
We do have cat.
His name is Kneลพe.
Will not get in your way too much.
[It's followed by an attached photo of said cat.]
Anything you want to know before you move in?
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[ Nikolay's always liked cats, though he's never had one—it'll be nice to get a chance to live with one. And he's amazed at how immediately welcoming Eloise's partner has been—a comfort in a city this harsh. It isn't a bad thing that he's also Slavic himself, either, given that they seem to be something of a pronounced minority here—a strange thing for someone who his spent the entirety of his life until now around fellow Russians and their neighbors to adapt to. ]
What time do you usually wake up and go to sleep? I don't want to be disruptive.
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A little prince.
[Pietro expected a few more invasive questions, though he hadn't gotten a feel for Nikolay's demeanour yet. He's better with things in person.]
I am morning person. Run early.
Eloise gets up later.
Sleep, whenever we are tired.
No real routine to disrupt.
[Except now they won't be fucking in every room of the house for a while.]
I am very active, we will say.
I do not sit around idly.
I might disrupt you.