There was a lingering need to maintain a distance between the two of them despite the muscle memory that was telling Ollie otherwise. He took another step forward, then paused, his arm still hanging in the air with the goddamn bar mat pinched between his fingers. It was the same hand that had been shaking for most of the night and it was strange to feel it so steady then, particularly given the circumstances.
"You ought to keep it," He insisted, nudging it forward with a wry smile. It had been for him, after all. Ollie glanced around briefly. There was a sea of reporters in their midst, over and above the general wizarding music industry who weren't actively being paid for their insatiable nosiness, and Ollie knew better than to test the boundaries. Not there, and not with Liam.
The palms slapped across his jaw startled him. It wasn't that the action hurt— he wondered if it might have if he hadn't had all the champagne, those potions, whatever the fuck it was George was smoking backstage. Ollie was more surprised by how easily they fell back into a pattern, the natural way in which they moved together after however many months was alarming at best.
As far as anyone knew, they were colleagues. Labelmates. Forget the comment about being smitten, though, Ollie absolutely had not.
He pulled up a palm to squeeze atop Liam's that was still planted on his cheek, careful of the glass held precariously between them. "Thank you," It felt like the millionth time that night that he'd said it, but somehow it was more profound, and he could feel the heat of water brimming in his eyes. He owed Liam a lot, both professionally and personally, but he chose to not dwell on it for long enough to dive into the question too far.
Another pat on the cheek and he was back on Earth, his feet on the ground.
Oliver groaned, slapping his free hand over his eyes as he winced. "Merlin, if we hadn't won, I reckon I'd be removed from the label already..." He let out a tentative laugh, his smile faltering when he caught Liam's eye again. The song had been for Liam, and there was no semblance of subtlety about it. "That was not on the setlist, I'll say that," He shook his head and finished what was left of his champagne in an attempt to keep himself from saying too much, too openly.