Title Thought Differences

Author's Note So I was bored on the subway and started writing. This'll be continued at one point or another, and I promise that I haven't abandoned some of my other fics either.

Rating Let's say PG, but I really don't like the new rating system.

Raenef woke up to find that Eclipse wasn't in bed next to him, but rather outside of the room, knocking on the door. He frowned slightly as he realized that he never got to wake up next to Eclipse, that once the night had passed Eclipse would return to his usual formalities. Well. Maybe it had happened once. After that first night with Eclipse, Raenef had woken up pressed against his tutor, but not once since. Raenef pouted and turned onto his side, pulling his covers up to his chin as Eclipse knocked again.

"Master Raenef?" Eclipse was opening the door now, and Raenef heard it close. Eclipse appeared in front of him, looking down at Raenef, who looked up in return.

"Hi, Eclipse." Raenef said, hoping that Eclipse wasn't too angry with him for ignoring him earlier.

Eclipse only gave Raenef a slightly annoyed look and extended a hand to him. "Time to get up, Master Raenef."

"What if I don't want to?" Raenef asked and immediately saw Eclipse twitch at the question.

After a long silence, where Eclipse pulled back his hand and Raenef smiled sweetly at him, Eclipse finally spoke. "Then I can't force you to do anything."

Raenef sat up, slightly, so that he was leaning on his elbow. "Oh?"

Eclipse began to grow impatient. "Master Raenef, your lessons start in an hour. Do what you will." Before Raenef could stop him, Eclipse had already muttered "Go," and disappeared.

The way Eclipse behaved sometimes, one would find it hard to believe that he could ever be nice. One might find it doubly hard to believe that Eclipse was Raenef's lover. Raenef himself sometimes felt that Eclipse forgot that they were more than master and servant, but he knew better.

Raenef sighed and sat up, leaving his bed for his bath' and in time his pajamas for actual clothes. Such a pity, he thought, that Eclipse found it improper for his liege to wander the halls of the castle in his bed clothes.