Imagine person A coming back from a long frustrating day at work. When theyreturn home, they see that the house has been cleaned, top to bottom, dinner is cooking and the table set. Person B comes out of the kitchen to greet person A with a hug but person A kisses person B on the mouth instead, thanking them for everything they have done for them. Person B just smiles and says they know already and kisses person A back.
Gino drove home, completely and utterly frustrated. His day had gone horribly wrong, and all he wanted to do was sleep and pretend it never happened. Everything started even before he got to the Pendragon, which was where he was to meet his fellow Knights of the Round. He had been feeling fine, though slightly saddened by the fact that his boyfriend, Rolo, had yet to return his text message telling to have him a good day at school. Distracted with his thoughts, the young blond almost collided with a tree. It wasn't until he finally reached the Pendragon that he realized that he was missing one of his mirrors. Huffing, he ran into the building, seeing that he was very late to a meeting that involved very specific details on countering Zero's attacks. On his way he ran into, quite literally at that, the Knight of Ten, Luciano Bradley. Gino regained himself, trying to push down his boiling agitation.
"Per usual, our little rich boy is late again," Bradley said, his ever smug smile present on his face.
"Good Afternoon to you as well, Bradley," Gino retorted. Bradley brandished a knife smiling. "You've missed the meeting, maybe had you had not spending so much time with your little boytoy, you would have made it here on time." Gino gritted his teeth. You kiss someone in public one time, and they just won't drop it… Gino thought, his agitation growing. He could hear Bradley's annoying gut- wrenching laugh. "You know… I don't think I've killed anyone who looks like him. I wonder… would he cry as I kill him?" Gino lunged at the man, grabbing him by the collar. "You know, Vampire of Britannia, a stake to the heart isn't all that it would take to get rid of you," Gino hissed.
"You will do no such thing," came the voice of Knight of One, Bismark Waldstein. At that, both Knights were thoroughly chewed out by their superior. Gino's day never got better. While training with Suzaku, his Tristan was nearly totaled. However, it wasn't due to Suzaku, it was because Gino lost focus and rammed his Knightmare frame into a wall. He felt painfully ridiculous and could barely make his attempt to brush it off believable. Upon leaving, he saw a ticket on his car… which he had parked in a no parking zone.
Now, he was tired, angry and simply wanted to sleep. In frustration, he parked his car and headed up to his floor in the apartment style penthouse. Tiredly, he opened the door to his shared home. Gino looked up completely surprised. The place was immaculate. He could practically see sparkles on the non-carpeted portions of the floor. He then noticed the smell of the home. He could smell salmon, shrimp and strangely enough, he could even smell the sauces. He looked to the dining room and saw that the table was set; there was even a candle and two wine glasses. Before Gino could question it, Rolo stepped out of the kitchen, fiddling nervously with the hem of his apron.
"There's no wine for the wine glasses… just sparkling cider I wanted to make this more… realistic," Rolo said quietly. "Oh and… sorry for not answering your text, I was cleaning when you texted me, and I forgot to text you since I was trying to think of what to cook for you." Rolo smiled sweetly, and made his way toward Gino. He opened up his arms to hug Gino. Gino grinned and took Rolo by the chin, planting a kiss on Rolo. The brunette was slightly shocked but smiled into the kiss. "Is that your way of saying thank you?" Rolo asked smiling.
"You don't even know how much this has fixed my day. Thank you so much Rolo… for evrything," Gino said giving Rolo a kiss on the forehead. Rolo smiled, and instead of answering, he gave Gino a kiss, almost forgetting that the stove was still on.
