Summary: Muzaka woke up to the world outside still dark, Frankenstein's breathing deep.
Muzaka never left verse
Collection of Frankenstein/Muzaka Snippets
By Dark Ice Dragon
Sleep
Muzaka woke up to the world outside still dark, Frankenstein breathing deeply. Hmm. He'd woken up a little earlier than usual but...
Yeah, seeing how Frankenstein had had four consecutive late nights trying to sort out meetings, Muzaka doubted he was going to wake up any time soon. And he didn't want him to - Frankenstein needed the rest.
Muzaka slipped out of bed and paused, making sure he hadn't disturbed Frankenstein.
He hadn't, and he smiled seeing Frankenstein continue to sleep as he tucked in the blanket some more.
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Muzaka hummed as he ran his fingers through his hair, shaking it loose of the braid. Breakfast, breakfast, what should he make for Frankenstein?
Something that wouldn't make a lot crumbs or mess, if he wanted to make Frankenstein breakfast in bed.
If Frankenstein was still asleep.
But he hadn't heard any movement so far.
He could still make breakfast ready for Frankenstein, but he would hurry and get started, just to make sure.
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Frankenstein didn't come through while he was cooking and when Muzaka nudged their bedroom door open, Frankenstein blearily looked at him from the bed.
He definitely needed the rest.
"Mornin'," Muzaka said, smiling.
"Is that what this is?" Frankenstein grumbled, rubbing at his eyes.
Muzaka chuckled, walking in. "Still on European time?"
"Feels like it," Frankenstein said as he fished for the bed table beside him, pushing himself up into a sitting position.
"Mmm, then maybe this'll help ya get back into this time zone," Muzaka said, setting the tray down on the bed table.
"You are what helps me to adjust my clock to this time zone," Frankenstein said, making Muzaka grin.
He leaned down to nuzzle Frankenstein's temple, rumbling deep in his chest as Frankenstein started to eat.
Inspired by promptsforthestrugglingauthor's 'She toed around the kitchen with only the mid-morning light to keep her company—it was early, and she didn't want to wake her family just yet. They deserved a moment of rest, and she wanted to soak in this moment of solitude.
