Robert Hastings (
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Who: Robert Hastings (
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What: Celebrating the birthday of a certain Turtle.
When: February 6th
Where: Around the village, though the Battle Dome's a standout locale.
Summary: While there's some rare peace, Robert tries to give Don some semblance of a birthday celebration by doing everything he's terrible at.
Rating: Shouldn't be anything too bad here. PG-13 maybe at most? Or maybe B for Birthday.
Thanks to the genius of Don's winter room, this year the Turtle is actually coherent on the day Robert remembers he defined as his birthday. And while the birthdate might not even be particularly accurate, it's nonetheless significant enough to Robert that he wants to commemorate it somehow.
So what better way than by making himself look a little silly doing all the things his partner is so fond of? Don had already wanted to go for a run, and it was easy enough from there to suggest a sparring session of sorts afterwards - they've been cooped up inside too long, and need the exercise anyway.
All of this is a little nervewracking for the scientist, but he is determined to make it work as he makes his way to the Turtle's winter room bright and early in the morning.
One way or another, he is going to make sure Don has fun today.
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What: Celebrating the birthday of a certain Turtle.
When: February 6th
Where: Around the village, though the Battle Dome's a standout locale.
Summary: While there's some rare peace, Robert tries to give Don some semblance of a birthday celebration by doing everything he's terrible at.
Rating: Shouldn't be anything too bad here. PG-13 maybe at most? Or maybe B for Birthday.
Thanks to the genius of Don's winter room, this year the Turtle is actually coherent on the day Robert remembers he defined as his birthday. And while the birthdate might not even be particularly accurate, it's nonetheless significant enough to Robert that he wants to commemorate it somehow.
So what better way than by making himself look a little silly doing all the things his partner is so fond of? Don had already wanted to go for a run, and it was easy enough from there to suggest a sparring session of sorts afterwards - they've been cooped up inside too long, and need the exercise anyway.
All of this is a little nervewracking for the scientist, but he is determined to make it work as he makes his way to the Turtle's winter room bright and early in the morning.
One way or another, he is going to make sure Don has fun today.
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"... Donatello..." Robert hesitates, using Don's whole name because this feels like something that requires it, "... it is about... both of us...
If you liked this - if... if it was something you found... e-enjoyable... then I would be glad to do so again. I... I did learn, from sparring with you. And... I a-appreciate seeing your skills in all contexts... even this one."
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"Let's not talk about this today. Thank you for... one of the best birthdays I've ever had."
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"I... wanted to... to make sure it was a good one, for you."
There may even be some manner of small but enjoyable birthday treat for Don, once he actually wants to eat.
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"You wore me out, Rob. Will you lie down with me for a little bit?"
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Though there's gonna need to be a better place than the chair. Robert gets up from his perch - with a distinct sway, as his legs are still less-than-cooperative - and straightens himself out while leaning on the chair, even passing his hands lightly over his wings to help smooth the ruffled feathers a little. He then turns to Don. Where do you want to lie down, Turtle?
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"Are you okay?"
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This happens to be his room, which is nice. He knows the temperature isn't as high as Don would like it to be, though, so he gently presses into the Turtle under the sheets. Maybe it's a good thing he didn't put his shirt back on?
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It does revive an internal line of questioning, though - with all these comfortable expressions of affection, why does Don never use the ones he knows that other red-eared sliders use? Questions about what instincts Don has have been in Robert's head for ages now, but he's never asked...
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"Ah... well, this is not a significant concern of mine... but I have always wondered something.
... Non-mutatens Trachemys scripta elegans have... displays of affection, correct? But... I have never seen you exhibit them...
Do you... simply lack those desires?"
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"What...?"
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"Things like... face-stroking." Robert looks at Don's sleepy expression curiously, albeit with a serious air. "Do... do you wish to do such things?"
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"Is this... really a strange thing to ask...?"
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Now Robert actually looks like he feels bad for asking, and backpedals a little accordingly. "Truly, it... does not m-matter. I am just... I wondered if, perhaps, I was... unapproachable on this level...?"
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"Of course you're unapproachable. You're human."
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Not that Robert is good at separating his instincts from his cognitive functions, for multiple reasons, but he is certain that this is true. And if Don puts up with it from him, then there's literally no excuse about the opposite.
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