Sleep had been rough.
It wasn't that he was so used to being next to Honey that he couldn't otherwise— in fact, they were quite accustomed to not actually sleeping together— but he'd allowed himself to think that they might be capable. In fact, he'd come home early for it, to spend time with her. Sex, of course, played its role, a vital one, but more than anything he found he was also in search of another kind of closeness. The worst part of him, though, had taken over, and he left at the first sign of distress.
It seemed that the very things that drew them together also tore them apart.
Dawn peeked over the top of the London cityscape, morning sun crawling from floor to ceiling into his bedroom, naked under walled windows. Had he slept at all?
Harlan groaned, pulling the dark satin sheet over him in an attempt to avoid the inevitable, to block it out. The new day was looming, and there was no turning back. Sitting up, he took a moment to watch the golden hues overtake the misty early morning sky. He had to face it, he supposed.
"Alright, alright, fucks sake," He sidestepped Aslan who circled his legs the moment he stood up, impatiently waiting for his breakfast. Harlan grabbed his wand from the dresser and with a flick of his wrist filled the bowl in the adjacent kitchen. You'd swear that the damn cat hadn't a meal in his life the way that he was acting. Running a hand over his bare abdomen, stretching back,, Harlan made it halfway to grab a pair of joggers when the sound of a knock at the door stopped him.
Who in the hell? He most certainly wasn't expecting anyone— though the thought had crossed his mind the night before that he could have been, if he wanted. He swiftly pulled the sweatpants over him, brushing the thought aside. Aslan looked up expectantly, but Harlan didn't make a move. Whoever it was, this mystery guest, they would soon bugger off, surely.
But then again—
Before he knew it, Harlan was opening the door to a familiar hue of red hair. Honey. This was what he had been hoping for, yet he still couldn't bring himself to be relieved. "Right— sure," His voice was still groggy, but he made no attempt to sugarcoat the reaction otherwise. Holding open the door, he eyed her as she stood from her half-crouched position. He was all too happy to let her lead given she was the one who told him to fuck off in the first place.