His mouth pulled up into something of a smile when she confirmed— the second one— an eyebrow quirked on its own volition, though not questioningly.
Honey leaned forward but he kept attention on her face, eyes flicking to her mouth as met his level with a hand pressed into the back of the armchair just over his neck. Harlan knew what came next, it had happened so many times before then, but this time it felt different. There was a small part of him that questioned his own motives, that knew of the repercussions, but more of him was focused on something else entirely.
Her lips on his and her hand canvassing the stubble of his jaw, Harlan moved instinctively with Honey and shifted to uncross his legs at the other touch to his knee to allow her to room to get closer. He figured they had passed the point of the tracks when there was still an option to take a left, anyway. He had reached up around the back of her neck and tangled his fingers into the tresses of hair while the other made its way to her thigh where the hem of her dress met it, threatening to move up, when—
God damn, Audrey.
Harlan sank back into the armchair breathlessly and dared to catch her eye as she sauntered to the bar, crossing his leg over his knee again. "Oh, we won't," His face soured at his sister's knowing look to match the proclamation made. Of course she had known, hadn't she set the whole thing up, after all? Just as soon as she interrupted them, she was gone, but that was probably the point. Ruin the mood just enough. He sighed, running his both hands through his hair, not bothering to placate Honey's apology because he knew that she didn't mean it, and she didn't need to anyway.
He grabbed the bottle from the side table and took a drink to wet his mouth more than anything. "We should get back," Harlan ran a thumb over his mouth, noticing Honey's slightly smeared lipstick. Audrey, in all of her precociousness, had served as a reminder of the real world outside of her library. Harlan stood up so that he was just in front of Honey— it was strange looking down to her after all of that— and without thought he took another step against her, the thumb that had just been on his mouth running over the bottom of her lip to wipe lipstick they had ruined.