Several things seem to happen all at once, catching Jace off guard, something he's not completely sure how it makes him feel. But the music has stopped and what had been a slightly warm press of thigh against his own has suddenly become a full body presence.
Sebastian's smiling at him as if he really could hear his thoughts and Jace can't imagine a near missed note could give him away. He's always been careful not to share too much. It reminds him of Alec and the bond they've shared long before they spoke the words and drew their parabatai runes.
"I was thinking about the music." Not about Sebastian being cocky about his playing or how he'd love to take this to the training room and see how cocky he can be there.
Their knees bump each other, but Sebastian doesn't draw away. Instead, he places one of his smiles on his face, looking not flustered, but polite, like he wants to be civil when he's reigning himself in as best as he possibly could.
"I know we don't know each other well, and I wouldn't--I wouldn't want to be presumptuous, Jace, but I can't help but think that you're lying."
He licks his lips, finding them suddenly dry and cracked, before launching in before the other can stop him. "I know what it's like, to bottle things up, and it never ends well."
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Sebastian's smiling at him as if he really could hear his thoughts and Jace can't imagine a near missed note could give him away. He's always been careful not to share too much. It reminds him of Alec and the bond they've shared long before they spoke the words and drew their parabatai runes.
"I was thinking about the music." Not about Sebastian being cocky about his playing or how he'd love to take this to the training room and see how cocky he can be there.
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"I know we don't know each other well, and I wouldn't--I wouldn't want to be presumptuous, Jace, but I can't help but think that you're lying."
He licks his lips, finding them suddenly dry and cracked, before launching in before the other can stop him. "I know what it's like, to bottle things up, and it never ends well."