Ether Vandross was probably not the type you’d expect to be singing in the shower, and yet — there he was, singing away as hands ran through freshly shampooed hair. He was in a good mood, a very good mood, after his night with Alain. They’d gone out, dinner and conversation and some strolling through Neroli. Ether was on his turf for once, which was a welcome change of pace. Ether was in Alain’s world, his room, his bed. The roommate wasn’t around either which made it all the more fun.
And when Alain had to be up early for a work related errand, he didn’t even care if Ether stayed behind. It was surprising, though welcome to the curse breaker. Alain was usually so guarded, protective of his inner world. But here and now, Ether was roaming freely, shutting off the faucet and toweling off. He wandered back into the bedroom, running an idle hand along the mattress. This was weirdly satisfying, being around Alain’s things. He felt like he belonged there and Merlin almighty it felt good.
Until there was a thundering knock on the door.
All at once he was panicked, as if he’d been caught robbing the place or something. Who was here? Alain wasn’t expecting anyone, at least no one he’d warned Ether about. He waited, quiet as a church mouse, figuring whoever it was would just go. If no one was home, why bother? But the knocking continued, louder, a strange voice and a strange language calling from the outside. Ether was fearing the worst, some sort of law official, some sort of tragedy. In a frenzy, he threw a black sweater over his damp chest and hiked up some underwear before running two hands through his wet hair and slicking it back.
Cautiously, he cracked the door open, peering around and seeing a very tall, very imposing blonde. He looked like a children’s action figure personified, and though Ether was tall and broad in his own right before this man he felt small. The man’s demeanor changed quickly when he saw Ether, and the wardmaster responded in kind. “No no, you’re — this is Alain’s place,” he said, suddenly feeling extremely awkward. It dawned on him that this stranger would now know there was a freshly-showered, half dressed man running around Alain’s apartment. What if this made Alain mad at him?
He had to be kind, cordial, smooth this over. “I’m, well — here,” he said dumbly, “and Ether, that’s my name, I’m Ether. Alain’s Ether. Friend, I mean. Alain’s friend Ether,” he rambled. Oh, Christ. “Did you, erm, want to… come inside?” he said nervously. It felt like the right thing to do, but then again, he was half-dressed and not exactly supposed to be here. This was uncharted territory. He’d do the best he could.