“Why wouldn’t I?” Bill giggled, happily helping himself to the pizza. “Any excuse to get a glimpse of your nice ass.”
He concentrated on eating then, not used to being so forthright in his compliments. He usually hinted more than he outright complimented someone. Still, he managed to get through about half the pizza before setting it aside, taking a small bathroom break before rejoining David on the couch with a kiss and truly getting into gaming.
He had played a little bit with his brother, but he was largely unpracticed in most of the games. He secretly suspected that David, as a vampire, had much better coordination than his human self could ever have. Still, after much trial and error, he finally managed to beat David with a triumphant smile. He always had been rather good at this game and knew the character’s moves fairly well.
“Thanks,” he grinned, proud that he had somehow managed to beat David even once. It was obvious that the vampire wasn’t about to go easy on him, so he knew that David wasn’t just giving the victory to him.
Bill looked over at David, smirking at the ‘deal’ his lover presented. It wasn’t even a deal, really, as he was fairly sure from past experience that anything he did with David was pleasurable to them both. Still, it was an excuse to play a few more games and have a bit more fun with David—not that they really needed excuses, after all. The past day and night had shown Bill that David was much more than a casual one-night stand or a booty call. He was an actual friend, and he was fairly sure that David saw him the same way.
“Sounds good to me,” he smirked playfully, taking David’s hand and gripping it tightly for just a moment. “I’m going to slaughter you on Bloody Good Time, though. Just so you know.”
The game Bill had picked was a cartoon rendition of a multiplayer game in which everyone tried to kill each other. The main difference with this particular game, though, was that the weapons were whatever you could pick up, ranging from flamethrowers to daggers to baseball bats, and the characters themselves were things such as clowns, showgirls and French maids. The premise was a reality show, which meant the terrain usually consisted on a movie set. It was a more playful game, but no easier than any of the others they had played.