And while I loved this: "I don't fraternize with my staff. I'm not giving you a ride."
"Yes, you do. And yes, you are. It's fucking freezing. I'm not waiting for the bus. And its your fault I'm running late in the first place. If you hadn't insisted on fraternizing with your staff three times last night I'd have gone back home instead of passing out in your bed."
And this: Justin wasn't sure how he felt about Brian apparently having bought him clothes. It was too bizarre. He wasn't surprised when he didn't see Brian for the rest of the day.
Brian wasn't sure how he felt about it either. He avoided Justin the following day as well.
And well, this whole passage too: Justin let the comment slide. "You know, since buying me a pair of pants and shirt seems to cause you great angst," he ignored Brian's glare and continued, "there are other solutions to my having-nothing-to-wear-the-next-day problem."
Brian turned to face him, "You could stop spending the night."
He looked tense and annoyed, and frankly that was making Justin feel both tense and annoyed himself, but he took a breath, remembered that he was dealing with Brian and nodded, "I could. But then you have to promise to stop fucking me until I pass out."
Brian tilted back in his chair and rubbed his chin briefly, as if considering that option. "I don't think that one is going to work for me."
Justin tried not to smile too much
I am completely undone by Brian tagging after Justin in the office: Brian looked up from the boards he was going over with Murph as Justin passed by. "Make the background two shades lighter, and increase the font to 20. I want these back on my desk by two o'clock."
Without waiting for a response Brian strode off in the direction Justin was heading, easily caught up, and fell into stride next to him.
and Cynthia totally knowing what the deal is!!!: Cynthia, the next office over, rolled her eyes and started gathering her purse and jacket. As soon as she heard the door to Brian's office shut, she powered down her computer and left. It was late, and she was no longer needed.