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Ctirad cleared his throat. âSir.â he dropped to his knees on the soft, plush carpet.
âCtirad.â There was the gentlest of chiding tones in Timaiosâ voice. Ctirad fought the urge to duck his head and apologize. âWhen we are alone in my bedroom, at the very least, I expect you to call me by my name.â
âS- Timaios?â
It sounded strange in his voice. He could not remember the last time heâd been allowed that privilege. He didnât know what to think about it. He looked up at Timaios and found his master wearing a crooked and strange smile.
âI do believe I like that far too much. Would you indulge me in repeating it?â
Ctirad cleared his throat. âTimaios?â
âLovely. Now. I am torn between any number of options, very few of which will lead to that dinner I told you that you were getting. Ah, well, we canât always get what we want.â He took a step backwards. âWill you drop your Mask willingly?â
âNo, sir, no, Timaios.â He braced himself for the anger, for the order.
âTch. Ah, well. Another time, perhaps. How about your shirt? Will you take that off willingly?â
âYes, sir.â He pulled his shirt off and rolled his shoulders, fighting the urge to pose.
âWeâll have to do something about that collar. Itâs awful, but Iâm beginning to realize I canât expect anything different from Ermenrich. Does it hurt you?â
Ctiradâs hand went half to his collar, fell. âNot anymore.â It was heavy, but it had stopped being unbearable a long time ago.
âThen I can wait until tomorrow and decide what I want to put on you properly. Will you take your pants off willingly?â
âYes, sir.â He hesitated. âMay I stand?â
âYes.â Timaios paused, and then added in a gentle voice, âunless I order you to your knees, which will not be often, you may stand when you need or want to. Unless I have ordered you to stay in one place, you may leave the room for such things as bodily functions or just to get a breath of air – although if weâre in the middle of something, Iâd appreciate it if youâd tell me where you’re going first.â
Ctirad processed this slowly. He could remember, vaguely and as if from a very long distance, when those things would have seemed more like duh and less like huge allowances. âThank you.â He cut off the sir before it got out of his mouth, but could not quite bring himself to say Timaios. He hesitated, feeling like that was too informal. âI appreciate it.â
âIâm glad,â Timaios answered softly. He sounded for the first time like a dangerous man. Ctirad hesitated again before standing and looked up at his masterâs face.
The expression was – was almost not, as if he had learned how to Mask what he was feeling. Ctirad decided to settle on doing what he had been told – no, asked – and stood, peeling off his jeans. Belatedly, he remembered that he had to take off his boots, and left those carefully by the side of the wall.
He waited, hands behind his back, feet a shoulder-width apart, his eyes on the wall behind his masterâs back. This was tricky, as his new owner was considerably taller than he was.
âSo,â Timaios murmured, in the same soft, dangerous voice, âhow do you look, really?â
Ctirad considered that. âIâŠâ He focused for a moment and then managed to shift his Mask. He had learned over the years to Mask not just his Change but to put forth an appearance of health and hale-ness. He let that drop now, keeping his Change hidden.
Timaios hissed. His hand ran over Ctiradâs chest gently, and then over his arms. âIt must have been hard, keeping muscle tone when he was clearly not giving you enough food,â he murmured. âAnd it must be painful, these bruises.â
âI heal pretty quickly.â Ctirad answered, or, rather, didnât answer. âCan I Mask again, sir?â
âYou donât like being seen like this?â
He considered his answer for a minute, then decided that Timaios had earned a bit of honesty. âI donât like people knowing someone could do this to me.â
He raised his eyebrows in reply. âConsideringâŠ?â
âEven considering, yes.â He Masked again, because he hadnât been told not to, and he was starting to wonder if there was a limit to Timaiosâ generosity.
He hadnât found it yet, at least. âLet me get you some pajama pants. Weâll worry about clothing later. Except – do you have a preference for that?â
âThings I can move in, sir. Things that donât chafe too much.â
âYouâre rather easy to please, arenât you?â
âI-I donât know if Iâm easy to please, but Iâm easy to make comfortable. I-â There was a knock on the bedroom door, and he fell silent.
âWill you be comfortable having Danny bring the food in while youâre nude?â There was a gentle teasing to Timaiosâ voice. Ctirad found he liked it.
âI wonât, ah, wonât be uncomfortable, sir.â
âVery good. Come in, Danny.â
As the door opened, Ctirad realized heâd forgotten all about the food.
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