At those words, the mask dropped and Jake looked damn near joyful. Kerr had really agreed to go on this journey, and Jake was no longer imagining it. He didn't connect the dots around his loneliness, their long term prospects, or the potential political consequences of bedding his rival's lover. He simply wanted to feel good, and important and maybe even loved. He felt safe with Kerr, and in control. Jake never wanted that feeling to go away. He looked into the other man's eyes, hoping to get lost in them. A knock at the door broke his gaze, and he quickly said to Kerr, just sit up a bit, but don't move.
Kerr was too banged up to disagree, and so Jake climbed off, looking down at Kerr's newly formed pillar, and then headed to the door. He opened it to reveal a squat, middle aged bottle blonde, wearing a lap coat and house slippers. Her hair was mousy and half put up, and her glasses were frayed.
"What did you do to your nose young man," Chef chastised, handing Jake a satchel. "I warmed them up and placed them in the thermoses. Give those back when you're done."
"As always, thank you Chef," Jake said respectfully. Chef poked her head inside and looked at Kerr. "Looks like you won," she said to Jake, before moving down the hall like the odd bird she was. Jake shut the door and moved back to Kerr, sitting slowly and pulling out one of the small thermoses.
Open your mouth best you can, and chug this one, Jake instructed. I'll give you the other one in a minute.
He let his second statement sound suggestive, as he painfully opened his mouth and chugged hot, healing blood. He grabbed his nose and pulled hard, resetting it on his face and causing an incredible amount of fresh pain. His eyes watered and his mouth became a squiggle. He drank more of the blood. Once he'd finished the first thermos his jaw was a great deal better, although he was still sore elsewhere. His nose was about halfway to being healed. Jake looked to see if Kerr had use of his mouth now.
"Any better," he asked verbally, clicking his jaw a few times.