Anakin closed his eyes and enjoyed the moment, letting Obi-Wan's feelings wash over him. His boyfriend was maddening, but in a good way, a way that Anakin welcomed.
"You need to get your hair wet," he mumbled in Obi-Wan's ear.
He twisted around just enough to be able to graze his teeth across Anakin's jaw, in a totally impulsive move. If he'd thought about it, he'd have tripped.
He stretched his legs out toward the opposite side of the massive tub, then bent his knees and used that motion to give him plenty of room to slide under the water. He actually stayed there for a few seconds, enjoying the more enveloping heat.
Then of course came up, pushing water and hair back away from his face and returning to leaning against Anakin's chest.
Anakin spilled a good portion of shampoo into his left hand, which he then directly applied to Obi-Wan's head. It would take him longer to work up a lather, but he was only working with one hand. The last thing he wanted to do was to snag Obi-Wan's hair in the joints of his metal hand.
But he found that it was nice to take his time, dragging his fingers through Obi-Wan's hair, with a bit of sharp nails here and there.
"I'm tempted to lick you now, this smells delicious... I might be hungry."
"Just don't ask me to watch a sunrise and make remarks about wanting to lick me and expect the result to be breakfast."
He leaned back a little with a soft groan, then realized how much he was enjoying himself and second-guessed whether he should be. Then thought for a third time and decided, nope, it was still early enough in the morning that he was going to.
"Is that an invitation to lick you?" Anakin asked playfully as his hand did the same thing Obi-Wan's did and traveled down the man's neck and shoulders, massaging the soap into whatever skin it could reach.
"An open one." He smiled and dropped his head down a little, then sort of used Anakin's hands as leverage and forced himself to stretch past tension he was carrying in his neck.
He did remember to close his eyes against the possibility of getting lather in them. "I wouldn't while I'm covered in soap, though."
Anakin stopped gently rubbing the soap in and where he found tight muscles switch between using his thumb and the heel of hand to knead out those tight spots. There was something about trying to address Obi-Wan's underlying muscle aches that Anakin found touchingly intimate. He wished he could do this with both hands, but his metal hand was really not good for massaging bodies.
"You should rinse your hair," he said. "So I can lick you."
"I don't know, I'm kind of enjoying the alternative...." He was, but it was also a little physically and emotionally uncomfortable, because he couldn't really even pretend he wasn't tense when it was happening under Anakin's hands.
He didn't elaborate, just slid down under the water and got one hand up so rake through his hair to work the soap out.
"C'mon here," Anakin said when Obi-Wan popped back up. He slipped his arms around Obi-Wan to pull him back in close.
"I could take a nap in here with you." They'd only been awake for a short period of time, but it was still true. He couldn't get more relaxed. The water was still hot. And despite the hard material the tub was made off, it was built so perfectly it was as comfortable as the bed.
He settled back against Anakin's chest without too much protest - or, rather, without any beyond a vague feeling that he should. He had no desire to turn that vague feeling into any sort of action, though.
"Then why don't we?" It felt good, he was more relaxed and the hot water (and Anakin) felt wonderful. "It'll pass time to get to Leia more quickly, too."
With Obi-Wan leaning against him again, Anakin just sank more into the heady feeling of comfort.
"I don't need anymore convincing." He settled so that he could rest his head back against the tup and closed his eyes.
It was a wonderful nap.
He wasn't sure how long they stayed like that as he couldn't see any time piece, but he didn't care. And the water didn't lose its heat the whole time - there must have been some kind of heating element built into the tub. He loved advanced technology.
But Anakin woke up and then waited for Obi-Wan to do the same, though his stomach protested waiting for food.
Now dressed and in the kitchen, he was looking at the cupboards.
He didn't sleep deeply, but he did sleep and he didn't wake up with his heart racing out of his chest, so it was all around a win.
He got dried off and dressed, combed his hair and followed Anakin into the kitchen, feeling just a bit bemused at how much he was doing the following right now. He didn't think he minded - at all, really. It might even be a little bit of a... relief? Something like it, anyway.
He shook his head and sat down to watch Anakin. "I'm not particularly hungry, but will eat with you so long as it isn't some meat based meal."
"I miss waffles," Anakin said wistfully. "Maybe I'll figure out how to make a waffle iron someday." Actually, that was not a bad side project. Then he'd have to figure out the recipe.
"Um, looks like there's fresh fruit, oats of some kind. There are eggs and, oh! Blue milk."
"Fruit," Anakin said, and he grabbed the bowl and knife.
"Okay, iron- So that word..." Anakin had to think about why people on Earth called a waffle iron an iron. "I think the first waffle irons were actually made out of iron. But... a waffle iron, there are two hot irons, cast in a grid-like shape, and you pour batter between them, then press them together until the batter is cooked. Trust me, it's really good. You put butter - lots of butter - and syrup on it. Sometimes you put fruit. Oh, and whipped cream."
"What? No." Anakin was confused for a moment, because he pictured a big slab of butter on a traditional birthday cake. Then again... wasn't buttercream made out of butter and sugar? And there were pancakes.
Anakin started laughing. He set down the fruit and knife to go give Obi-Wan a hug.
"Not that kind of cake," he said in Obi-Wan's ear. "I think I need to figure out how to make you some of these foods I know of for you. Butter on cake makes a lot more sense when you try it."
His mental image was definitely of Anakin's birthday cake with a slab of butter. Except it was blue, or green.
He was confused and surprised by the laughter - mostly confused - but hearing Anakin laugh was worth a very sincere smile, regardless, and he returned the hug (though somewhat loosely). He also turned toward the voice in his ear and kissed just under Anakin's jaw.
"I'd like you to take up cooking food you know. I'm not sure you'll convince me of buttered cake - with or without whipped cream."
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"You need to get your hair wet," he mumbled in Obi-Wan's ear.
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...He wouldn't really protest Anakin's, anyway, or even be overly disturbed by it. The boyfriend might throw him.
He tilted his head around and leaned back.
"Are we done picking a ...flavor?"
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For now, he'd settle for just washing the man's hair.
"Fruit or the stuff you put in my hair?"
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"Whichever you want to smell more. Pick one."
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"Get your hair wet," he reminded Obi-Wan as he reached for the fruit smelling shampoo.
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Then of course came up, pushing water and hair back away from his face and returning to leaning against Anakin's chest.
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But he found that it was nice to take his time, dragging his fingers through Obi-Wan's hair, with a bit of sharp nails here and there.
"I'm tempted to lick you now, this smells delicious... I might be hungry."
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He leaned back a little with a soft groan, then realized how much he was enjoying himself and second-guessed whether he should be. Then thought for a third time and decided, nope, it was still early enough in the morning that he was going to.
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He did remember to close his eyes against the possibility of getting lather in them. "I wouldn't while I'm covered in soap, though."
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"You should rinse your hair," he said. "So I can lick you."
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He didn't elaborate, just slid down under the water and got one hand up so rake through his hair to work the soap out.
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"I could take a nap in here with you." They'd only been awake for a short period of time, but it was still true. He couldn't get more relaxed. The water was still hot. And despite the hard material the tub was made off, it was built so perfectly it was as comfortable as the bed.
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"Then why don't we?" It felt good, he was more relaxed and the hot water (and Anakin) felt wonderful. "It'll pass time to get to Leia more quickly, too."
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"I don't need anymore convincing." He settled so that he could rest his head back against the tup and closed his eyes.
It was a wonderful nap.
He wasn't sure how long they stayed like that as he couldn't see any time piece, but he didn't care. And the water didn't lose its heat the whole time - there must have been some kind of heating element built into the tub. He loved advanced technology.
But Anakin woke up and then waited for Obi-Wan to do the same, though his stomach protested waiting for food.
Now dressed and in the kitchen, he was looking at the cupboards.
"Do you care what we eat?"
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He got dried off and dressed, combed his hair and followed Anakin into the kitchen, feeling just a bit bemused at how much he was doing the following right now. He didn't think he minded - at all, really. It might even be a little bit of a... relief? Something like it, anyway.
He shook his head and sat down to watch Anakin. "I'm not particularly hungry, but will eat with you so long as it isn't some meat based meal."
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"Um, looks like there's fresh fruit, oats of some kind. There are eggs and, oh! Blue milk."
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He got up and went to explore the options and then - "Put that together and it's a meal. Do you want to cook the oats or slice the fruit?"
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"Okay, iron- So that word..." Anakin had to think about why people on Earth called a waffle iron an iron. "I think the first waffle irons were actually made out of iron. But... a waffle iron, there are two hot irons, cast in a grid-like shape, and you pour batter between them, then press them together until the batter is cooked. Trust me, it's really good. You put butter - lots of butter - and syrup on it. Sometimes you put fruit. Oh, and whipped cream."
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He handed Anakin a knife and went to find a pot and to grab the oats.
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At least he wasn't sinking into a pit of self-loathing?
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Anakin started laughing. He set down the fruit and knife to go give Obi-Wan a hug.
"Not that kind of cake," he said in Obi-Wan's ear. "I think I need to figure out how to make you some of these foods I know of for you. Butter on cake makes a lot more sense when you try it."
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He was confused and surprised by the laughter - mostly confused - but hearing Anakin laugh was worth a very sincere smile, regardless, and he returned the hug (though somewhat loosely). He also turned toward the voice in his ear and kissed just under Anakin's jaw.
"I'd like you to take up cooking food you know. I'm not sure you'll convince me of buttered cake - with or without whipped cream."
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