Disclaimer: The characters belongs to Hiro Mashima

Drabbles about nice moments before you're a pairing

Second part of Home from When I saw you


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Visits

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Sometimes, Sting wondered if he should think it's strange. It shouldn't be easy, so natural to just drop at your neighbour's door almost every afternoon. It shouldn't feel so right that he did the same and no one asked any questions.

It had all started with an innocent action, when Sting had knocked at his door to thank him for saving his life with some muffins he bought at the nearest store. He would have wanted to bake them but he could barely cook well enough to keep himself well nourished. He doubted his saviour would appreciate a half burned muffin and he didn't want to sell his life so short.

Anyway, he had bought the muffins and presented? himself with a tray full of them at his neighbour's door. Once he opened, he had seemed surprised and even a bit uncomfortable, something that Sting didn't understood, because he owned him his life so buying him a few sweets was a poor way to say thanks.

He had said it wasn't necessary, that he did just what a decent person would do and that he doubted he would have died anyway. Sting had insisted and at the end he had accepted but didn't do anything to move or take the tray, so Sting stayed there for a long moment before asking if he could enter to set the tray. He ended by staying all afternoon.

It had escalated from there and currently he was sitting on the couch, talking about his day at work while Rogue was brewing some tea for both of them. It had became an habit after the first time.

And sometimes, sometimes Sting asked if he should feel so great about something so simple as sharing a cup of tea with someone else. However, when Rogue handled him his and take a seat at his side, he guessed it didn't matter. It was enough for him and that was the only important thing.