Newton "Newt" Geiszler (
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2016
January 29 - Returning from Submarining
February 13 - What are you thoughts on MARRIAGE?
February 16 - Day 1, Soviet Occupied Import Cities
March 12 - They were supposed to talk about Miles and Greg, but talked about themselves instead
April 14th - Kinks, Tatts, and Power Suppression
June - Admiring the Ring
July 27 - Hermann's New Car
After the Kaiju Test - Need a New Apartment
2016
January 29 - Returning from Submarining
February 13 - What are you thoughts on MARRIAGE?
February 16 - Day 1, Soviet Occupied Import Cities
March 12 - They were supposed to talk about Miles and Greg, but talked about themselves instead
April 14th - Kinks, Tatts, and Power Suppression
June - Admiring the Ring
July 27 - Hermann's New Car
After the Kaiju Test - Need a New Apartment
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But that was this reality, not theirs. They had time, they did. He just hoped it wouldn't take them too much longer to sort themselves out there. They'd live in this reality until then, where his disease was at least temporarily halted and their happiness could stretch for longer.
And he'd marry him.
Yes, he would marry Newton Geiszler in this reality if no other, because he simply had every reason to. Hermann smiled against Newton's shoulder and let him ramble, felt the sting in his eyes lessen and his breaths come more easily. Yes, they'd date more first, and while it wasn't a proposal, it all came so close that it may as well be a promise of engagement.
Then what if this war ended? What if Lachesis volunteered to send them back? His decision on the matter was settled. His fingers tangled into Newton's hair and rubbed his scalp.
"I'll stay," he whispered, voice rough, and cleared his throat. "I'll stay, Newton."
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Newt pulled back, worrying his lower lip as he considered Hermann's face with his own wide-eyed, uncertain, shocked and pleased expression all at once.
"B-but what about the Breach, your work...uh, everything?!" There was less for Newt back home; the Kaiju were gone and the Breach was closed. But Hermann had wanted to go home, he still had work to do, had a purpose and a dedication to the cause, so Newt had long ago all but decided that was where he would go when the time came--if it ever was a choice. "Are you sure?" he asked, a hopeful smile pulling across his face. He repeated, just to be sure, a little louder, a little too excited, giddy at the prospect, "Are you sure? You would do that for me--for yourself--" The awkward, crooked grin grew, brows raised, and a blush drew over his cheeks as he gave a nervous laugh. "--for us?"
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His work. His life's work. Newton's would soon be finished, whereas his own had only just started with the end of the war. So much more data he needed to analyze, readings to interpret, different angles to pursue the nature of the Breach from. Calculating the probability of another, publishing years of research- work that would win him global scientific recognition.
He didn't have any of that here.
Projects certainly, but no groundbreaking corner of scientific advancement that hadn't already been discovered. Not with highly developed AIs, inter-dimensional and advanced space travel already prominent concepts among the imPort community. Oh, he'd still work it all out for himself eventually, but the chances of contributing new information.. No, he needed a new branch of study altogether.
Perhaps he'd still never achieve that level of recognition here, but if ever faced with the choice, his ambitions weren't worth everything he'd lose to achieve them.
And in the end, all that encompassed more than either one of them. His palm cradled the side of Newton's neck.
"Yes, I'm sure." And he was. Certain of this decision as he had been when he'd volunteered to drift. "My work can wait, for once. I would much rather enjoy this world for as long as we have it."
Hermann leaned in then, breaths ghosting over Newton's lips. "For us, Newton."
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Everything they had ever wanted and they were postponing it. Hermann was postponing his much-deserved glory. Achievements, fame, notoriety and the esteem of their colleagues...pushed back. For Newt. For himself. For the two of them, together, and the chance to continue on as they were: sharing a lab, sharing a bed, sharing a mind and life.
Hermann had picked Newt/them...over his career. The irony was not lost on Newt, even if thinking about his mother wasn't high on his priority list at the moment.
This was love. Sacrifice and compromise and enduring devotion. If it was too fast, too soon, it didn't matter. It was what they both wanted. It might even have been what they wanted from each other--as friends, as colleagues, as confidantes--during those years of letters. And now he had it. He wasn't worthy and he never would be, but he was selfish and he wanted it. No, not it. Not with just anyone. This. Specifically this with this man.
Newt's breath hitched and his skin prickled with excitement, a tingle rising deep within his nerves like he was standing too close to an electrical current, and he should savor this moment for as long as he could tether himself back enough to do so--but despite his flair for the dramatic, Newt had no patience. His energy easily overwhelmed his ability to make words form and he melted into the breath of space between them to kiss Hermann.
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To think he wouldn't have this now, might never known the true depth of Newton's devotion- something he's done nothing to deserve.. The first person to ever stare his life sentence in the face and still want to stay with him through all of it. A bittersweet future laid out before them, but perhaps a better one as long as they were here. His heart felt ready to burst.
Hermann broke off on a breath, his hands ghosting down Newton's arms. He threaded their fingers together and met his partner's eyes.
"I.. I want to do this properly. Court each other properly. I know I haven't been.. particularly forthright in that sense."
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Hermann had no need to court him, not when Newt was already his, hook line and sinker. But Hermann was going to anyway. What was that like? What was it like when it was Hermann, who withheld his emotions until they were fit to burst?
"You want to court me," he repeated, softly, quietly, like he was saying the words aloud just to hear them again and commit them to reality.
"Okay, okay, so how're we defining 'properly' here?" He shifted closer and sat up straighter, freeing one hand to straighten his glasses and trying to give this due serious consideration. But he was also nervous, in a happy, giddy way, and feeling far too sentimental to be considered legal, and Newt failingly tried to mask it behind humor. "I mean, are we courting with Victorian sensibilities, like do we need to get ourselves a chaperon and separate rooms again, what are we looking at?" He laughed, his voice raising in mirth. "Are there rituals? A guy's gotta ask."
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"Yes, I want to court you." Not that he knew the first thing about doing so- only that he needed to be more active in their relationship and this was, in a way, a test of his own resolve to put himself forward and prove his sincerity to Newton.
He'd given the man gifts certainly, taken him out on a date crafted around his interests, and recently assisted in rescuing him from an enemy vessel. However, only one of those scenarios counted as a specifically romantic gesture. Perhaps he should set himself a goal, with the 'last' being a proposal. Engagement may well be the modern day equivalent of courting, but he felt they'd use that time for planning and any last bits of hesitation. A short engagement would suit them well.
"Hardly," Hermann returned with the same edge of amusement. His free hand came to rest on Newton's hip. "I'm only interested in establishing an appropriate length of time between our relationship milestones to avoid rushing into too much at once. ..Of course, I also really do believe you deserve more than I've been able to adequately express in these past two months."
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"Hermann. Hey. You've expressed adequately," he tried instead, but that blindly faithful failure to acknowledge faults was not him, not them, and Newt backpedaled. "Well, no, I mean, I'd like a bit more expressed, uh, but I'm not great at it either, and I didn't sign onto this expecting you'd be like a poet or something. Really. To be honest, Hermann, that we're even having this conversation and I'm not stocking up on Valentine's candy to drown my unrequited love with, is itself pretty miraculous. I could be deep in a box of truffles by now."
Before everything changed that evening in November, Newt figured he would have to just deal with it and hope it didn't get much worse. Looking back, he overestimated his ability to 'deal with it' and underestimated how much worse those feelings could get.
The giddiness slipped back into his tone and shined in his eyes. "You're going to have rein me in, you realize, if you want to pace this. Let's be real, Hermann. I tried, I tried valiantly and, logically, I could make the argument, but really? I don't know how much longer I was going to be able to resist the calls of 'put a ring on it'" which made Newt sound a lot braver than he was, which was just fine by him. Hermann didn't need to know he had been terrified that Hermann would say no and leave him forever just because Newt suggested such a thing. And had they actually agreed to marry? Or to discuss the 'M' word? Were they avoiding saying that one? He wasn't sure, but now that he'd said it, he couldn't avoid adding: "I swear to god, we should elope someday just to spite Hiro."
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It made sense, given the example Newton's parents had set for him. But now Newton was talking about rings and unrequited love, and a general eagerness to claim him for his own. It was all very catching, but their relationship was unbalanced and if he was going to marry this man, he'd much rather it be on equal ground- just as they were in most everything else.
"Well I must say I'm glad we were able to have this talk before you did anything of the sort at least. It's likely saved us from what I would optimistically refer to as 'a right mess', and a disaster at worst." He gave a brief squeeze to their joined hands. "Give it some time yet Newton, then I'll promise a short engagement."
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But Hermann's next words made Newt stop short and frown. A short engagement was fine and dandy and he was quite okay with being courted and doing courting and making this take a while, but what the hell did Hermann mean when he said they'd averted disaster? Really, was Newt's proposal that unwelcome without forewarning? Did Hermann think Newt would have fucked it up? He would have done just fine, okay, down on one knee and everything and--yes, okay, it was very good they had this talk because he might not have ever actually proposed otherwise (except ...he wouldn't have been able to not... not with Joaquin and Hiro breathing down his neck to do so, but...)...but a right mess? They would have sorted themselves out. They always did.
They did...
Shit, thanks a lot, Hermann, now he was getting paranoid.
"Why would it have been a mess? What, you wouldn't have said 'yes'?"
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"Unfortunately, I believe I would have refused on the basis of needing more time while also not entirely sure you were aware of what you were asking for." As far as his disease went along with that flawed, imperfect future that promised endless complication.
"I doubt you would have taken that gracefully. I may also have failed to explain properly, and suffice to say it would have taken some time to sort that all out."
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It was abundantly clear: he wanted very much to spend his life with Hermann. And it scared him to think he could have fucked that up and missed his chance again.
"Well, glad we didn't go THAT route. But we're good now, right? I mean, anything else you want to discuss?" He stroked his thumb over Hermann's wrist, just under the wristband of the watch. "I know you're working on some longterm plans up in that head of yours, but if you're not ready to share with the class, I'm fine with that. Or if you want my input, I mean, so you have the variables, or whatever? What is going to make this work?" They were both pretty socially inept, but it had worked to lay it all out on the table before. They could try that again.