[Yeah. Yeah, he does want to. But he doesn't want to go against protocol, he doesn't want to get them in trouble. It's a bad idea, such a bad idea. ...So why did it have to be so good?
He's mildly frustrated when York moves back to avoid the kiss, but placated when he does come back after a moment. He accepts the kiss graciously, but then York moves back again, dammit. No, York. Flowers won't cut it, flowers will not make him agree to this. ...He doesn't get a chance to say this, though, as York's lips are once again against his own. And Wash is happy with that because he just wants to keep them there. He doesn't want to argue about this, he doesn't want York to keep trying to convince him, that's just making this more difficult. Can't he just enjoy the kissing and their closeness and be done with it? Wash doesn't pull back from the kiss to refuse. He thinks - hopes, really - that if they just keep kissing, it might distract York from the whole stupid thing. Or at least keep him from pulling away to ask again.]
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But he doesn't want to go against protocol, he doesn't want to get them in trouble. It's a bad idea, such a bad idea. ...So why did it have to be so good?
He's mildly frustrated when York moves back to avoid the kiss, but placated when he does come back after a moment. He accepts the kiss graciously, but then York moves back again, dammit. No, York. Flowers won't cut it, flowers will not make him agree to this. ...He doesn't get a chance to say this, though, as York's lips are once again against his own. And Wash is happy with that because he just wants to keep them there. He doesn't want to argue about this, he doesn't want York to keep trying to convince him, that's just making this more difficult. Can't he just enjoy the kissing and their closeness and be done with it?
Wash doesn't pull back from the kiss to refuse. He thinks - hopes, really - that if they just keep kissing, it might distract York from the whole stupid thing. Or at least keep him from pulling away to ask again.]