Ah yes, issues, that was the key to dating. Maybe making sure your baggage played well with someone else's. Bill wasn't sure, but despite that uncertainty he was here, feeling it out. Dan was going to know him and all of his shortcomings and although that terrified him when he smiled at him so trusting it nearly almost made it better. Bill's issues didn't seem to come close to the actual hell Dan had lived and he wasn't about to compare it, but neither was perfect and that's exactly what both of them needed.
"Here, this will help," Bill said as he leaned down to place a long soft kiss against the tempting curve of his lips. When he pulled back he was smiling and he gave him a wink. "That could inspire plenty," he assured him. But he did need to focus and he shifted his attention first to the floor.
That was easy enough, repairing the boards where they needed it. Bill walked the room in a slow circle to make sure he'd got it all. He transfigured a leaf that had blown under the door into a rug, lifting the couch to place it. By the time he got to putting in the fireplace things were looking downright homey. "At home this is what we use instead of those silly phones," Bill explained to him as he dropped to his knees to stick his head in the fireplace to make sure the chimney went all the way up and wouldn't fill the small house with smoke.