He wasn't sure how his nervousness about seeing Greengrass had surpassed his nervousness about the wedding, but it had. The day had been long, grueling, and at one point even painful, but the moment he'd stepped through the door all the tension had melted away. It would only be thirty minutes before Greengrass would arrive, so he took the time to freshen up as best as he could, only to give up halfway through to sit in front of the fireplace and just wait.
At least it did not take very long.
He stood up the moment green flames flickered in his fireplace, and before he could even open his mouth to greet him Greengrass was already walking towards him. Their lips met in a firm but unexpectedly soft kiss, with Greengrass' hands on his face and his own arms wrapped around Greengrass' waist. It ended before he could begin to enjoy himself, and even as Greengrass pulled back he found himself leaning forward to prolong the contact as long as possible.
"Rules be damned," he murmured, pulling his hands back so he could intertwine his fingers with Greengrass'. "I'd say I missed you, too, but I think you already know that."
At least it did not take very long.
He stood up the moment green flames flickered in his fireplace, and before he could even open his mouth to greet him Greengrass was already walking towards him. Their lips met in a firm but unexpectedly soft kiss, with Greengrass' hands on his face and his own arms wrapped around Greengrass' waist. It ended before he could begin to enjoy himself, and even as Greengrass pulled back he found himself leaning forward to prolong the contact as long as possible.
"Rules be damned," he murmured, pulling his hands back so he could intertwine his fingers with Greengrass'. "I'd say I missed you, too, but I think you already know that."