[ he retorts, blithe as all get out. And it's true. He doesn't. Jealousy implies some kind of commitment, a childish sense of attachment that gets in the way of a good time — neither of which Rafe has the inclination to bother with. Except if Harry's digging in other plots then then it's a simple conclusion to make that he's no longer having a good time. ]
But as clearly you're not satisfied with this arrangement, I see no reason to continue it.
[ A shrug. Rafe may be frosty, to be sure, and rankles at the idea that he's somehow not good enough, but upset? Hardly. Never mind that he knows he's good in bed, works hard to be good and keep things interesting, has made sure that Harry always came first and hard enough to forget his own name afterward.
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[ he retorts, blithe as all get out. And it's true. He doesn't. Jealousy implies some kind of commitment, a childish sense of attachment that gets in the way of a good time — neither of which Rafe has the inclination to bother with. Except if Harry's digging in other plots then then it's a simple conclusion to make that he's no longer having a good time. ]
But as clearly you're not satisfied with this arrangement, I see no reason to continue it.
[ A shrug. Rafe may be frosty, to be sure, and rankles at the idea that he's somehow not good enough, but upset? Hardly. Never mind that he knows he's good in bed, works hard to be good and keep things interesting, has made sure that Harry always came first and hard enough to forget his own name afterward.
So what the hell could the problem have been? ]