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preussen_blau ([personal profile] preussen_blau) wrote in [community profile] sortinghat_logs2012-09-05 05:49 pm

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WHO: Gilbert and Ludwig Beilschmidt
TONE: Bickering between brothers, some general snarkiness, romance, and fluff
RATING: PG-13
((WARNING: Language and incest))
WHEN: September 5th
WHERE: Hufflepuff common room
WHAT: The Beilschmidt brothers have been moved to the Hufflepuff dorm along with the rest of Gryffindor due to damages to the Gryffindor tower. Although Ludwig is somewhat content with the arrangements, Gilbert on the other hand, is less then enthusiastic.
STATUS: ongoing

Although Gilbert expect this year to be somewhat eventful, he didn't expect these turn of events. "Well, this sucks," said Gilbert as he unceremoniously drops his baggage in the Hufflepuff common room. "Whats worse, we now have to share living space with another house." Gilbert looked back at his brother who was just coming through the dorm entrance with his baggage.
deutschykins: (Blush 3/sexual)

[personal profile] deutschykins 2012-09-08 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
"A-Ah? Of course I won't...I-Ich dich auch, Großer Bruder." And then their lips were pressed together a moment later. "Mmn..." Slowly he wrapped his arms around the shorter boy, pulling him closer. They were alone right now, it didn't really matter to him; no one was there to judge them or criticize them for their actions. It was just them two right now, after all.
deutschykins: (Smile 2)

[personal profile] deutschykins 2012-09-09 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
The blush continued to burn Ludwig's face, even after they separated,leaving him to wrinkle his nose at the other German's comment. "You're the one who took the initiative there, Gilbert. You tend to be the one who does that. But that I mind, but..." A sigh escaped his chest after he trailed off, followed by another small smile. "Although this isn't so bad, I can understand what you mean when you say it will be nice to be back in our rightful house again. It feels strange in here; almost as though we're intruding. Doesn't it?"