Sarah, was and always would, probably side-eye Gael's sex life. Even if just a little. Still, Gael spent most of his time with Carlos in some fashion these days, so he also suspected she had been side-eyeing his stubborn reluctance to admit the truth, at least until now. And for now, he could simply ignore it... For now.
"Oh, it isn't hard. Most recipes are pretty simple, and it is always about salt. Salt makes the flavors explode, which is why food is bland if you aren't careful." It happened, mostly, when people were trying to cut back on the salt in their diets. But if used properly, there wasn't a lot of salt and a lot of flavor instead. As for his backup, Gael laughed and shrugged. Eventually, maybe, it would come to that, but he didn't know when or if it ever would grow boring for him. He loved the attention a little too much. "We'll see. Someday, perhaps, I'd grow tried of it. Certainly not today, though. Or tomorrow."
As for the movie, he smiled. "Well, I'm glad to here that I have free reign over your TV. Especially since I did already choose a movie. Love Actually, the perfect holiday Rom-Com that simply must be watched yearly. Or just, whenever possible. That and Bridget Jones, I believe, are masterpieces."
He did move to the oven, though, and pulled out the bread pudding and served up a portion into a bowl with two spoons. He imagined they could share it well enough, and luckily he'd only baked a half portion to keep it from spoiling in the fridge. It was, after all, an indulgence that even Gael wasn't in need of daily. He'd have to work off all his gained calories, and it wouldn't do to go too overboard if he still wanted to fit nicely into all costumes.
"Come on, then." He said, smiling against Carlos' lips as the man stole a brief kiss. "I...love you too, and if you aren't careful we'll skip that movie in fair of sex."
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"Oh, it isn't hard. Most recipes are pretty simple, and it is always about salt. Salt makes the flavors explode, which is why food is bland if you aren't careful." It happened, mostly, when people were trying to cut back on the salt in their diets. But if used properly, there wasn't a lot of salt and a lot of flavor instead. As for his backup, Gael laughed and shrugged. Eventually, maybe, it would come to that, but he didn't know when or if it ever would grow boring for him. He loved the attention a little too much. "We'll see. Someday, perhaps, I'd grow tried of it. Certainly not today, though. Or tomorrow."
As for the movie, he smiled. "Well, I'm glad to here that I have free reign over your TV. Especially since I did already choose a movie. Love Actually, the perfect holiday Rom-Com that simply must be watched yearly. Or just, whenever possible. That and Bridget Jones, I believe, are masterpieces."
He did move to the oven, though, and pulled out the bread pudding and served up a portion into a bowl with two spoons. He imagined they could share it well enough, and luckily he'd only baked a half portion to keep it from spoiling in the fridge. It was, after all, an indulgence that even Gael wasn't in need of daily. He'd have to work off all his gained calories, and it wouldn't do to go too overboard if he still wanted to fit nicely into all costumes.
"Come on, then." He said, smiling against Carlos' lips as the man stole a brief kiss. "I...love you too, and if you aren't careful we'll skip that movie in fair of sex."