[He's not expecting the eye contact, and flushes a little when it's made—but this time he doesn't look away.
It might just be that in the end, what finally pushes him over is shutting Togami up. Not that he's offended or anything. If he were forced to admit it . . . he can't really argue. Those are some very good points about consent and communication, and Leon may be—himself, but he's not about to write off the value of those things.
And he's saying yes. To this . . . "mutual arrangement."
But does he have to be so Togami about it?
Leon likes Togami. Despite bullshit like this, he likes him, or he wouldn't be doing this at all. But there's something about Togami being extra Togami that makes Leon want to be extra Leon, and that's why his response to that question is to lean in, lift one hand to cup around the back of Togami's neck, and press their lips together.
He's not going for it yet or anything; he breaks the kiss after a few seconds, though he doesn't really pull back so much as just smile and withdraw by, like, a centimeter.
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It might just be that in the end, what finally pushes him over is shutting Togami up. Not that he's offended or anything. If he were forced to admit it . . . he can't really argue. Those are some very good points about consent and communication, and Leon may be—himself, but he's not about to write off the value of those things.
And he's saying yes. To this . . . "mutual arrangement."
But does he have to be so Togami about it?
Leon likes Togami. Despite bullshit like this, he likes him, or he wouldn't be doing this at all. But there's something about Togami being extra Togami that makes Leon want to be extra Leon, and that's why his response to that question is to lean in, lift one hand to cup around the back of Togami's neck, and press their lips together.
He's not going for it yet or anything; he breaks the kiss after a few seconds, though he doesn't really pull back so much as just smile and withdraw by, like, a centimeter.
How's that for something happening?!]