[See, the problem with this kind of text Dream receives, is that this is absolutely something he might have promised to someone. There are no reasons for him to think this is not addressed to him.]
It entirely depends when is your next day off. I do not think your employer would appreciate you not being able to walk rightly.
[This time...this time Kim sees the username and...wonders. Despite his utter mortification, he has been...surprisingly enjoying the anonymity provided by the switched names.]
No, they wouldn't. I work today but I've the next two days off after that.
[Like anything corrupted by the city, the username twists and exaggerates, but not by that much. Dream still hasn't figured out the initial text wasn't meant for him:]
Tonight, then? I would not want to rescind on my words. And I do miss hearing you beg prettily for me.
Tonight if you don't mind beginning late in the evening. Tomorrow night if you'd prefer to begin before midnight.
I can rent us a hotel room.
[He should exchange names with this person. He should. But...there's a thrill to perhaps arriving early to their meeting and simply seeing who shows up. If the other individual is not to his liking, he can just walk away.]
[It's when the other person he's texting proposes a hotel room that Dream realizes he's not talking to he thinks he is until now. There would be no reason for his submissive to want to pay for a hotel room after all. He should say something, should end the subterfuge for the other person's sake, but Dream is also curious as to whom he's texting, and in all honesty, it's hard to resist the chance to give someone a good railing.]
Late tonight works, as I have to oversee the start of the night at the club.
That would be preferable, I suppose. I doubt that my neighbours would appreciate hearing you scream my name all night long.
[That, and the fact that Dream is rather secretive about his personal space. Meeting a stranger in an impersonal place seems like the better idea at the moment.]
I will be the one reading Shakespeare, or rather this place's very bleak version of it, in the lobby, waiting.
[Because it seems more specific than just saying 'the one wearing black'. Plus this gives him something to do in case the stranger chooses to turn around and leave before making themselves known.]
text; un: xxx9inchesDreamxxx (sorry for the late reply!)
It entirely depends when is your next day off. I do not think your employer would appreciate you not being able to walk rightly.
np!!
No, they wouldn't. I work today but I've the next two days off after that.
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Tonight, then? I would not want to rescind on my words. And I do miss hearing you beg prettily for me.
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I can rent us a hotel room.
[He should exchange names with this person. He should. But...there's a thrill to perhaps arriving early to their meeting and simply seeing who shows up. If the other individual is not to his liking, he can just walk away.]
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Late tonight works, as I have to oversee the start of the night at the club.
That would be preferable, I suppose. I doubt that my neighbours would appreciate hearing you scream my name all night long.
[That, and the fact that Dream is rather secretive about his personal space. Meeting a stranger in an impersonal place seems like the better idea at the moment.]
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Tonight, then.
I'll send you the address when I've chosen a place. Unless you have any preference?
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I will be the one reading Shakespeare, or rather this place's very bleak version of it, in the lobby, waiting.
[Because it seems more specific than just saying 'the one wearing black'. Plus this gives him something to do in case the stranger chooses to turn around and leave before making themselves known.]