There is something of a smirk somewhere in the cross between mockingly pointed words, the almost frustrating not-quite-pout that really can't be so real, while there has to be some basis for where it comes from, and the expression that says there is some sense in that.
"That involves letting go."
Even if Edward is going to be unhelpful. By hooking his fingers inside the rim of Carlisle's pants, pressing them between his shirt and the belt only carefully not made to strain as he pushes them down between the two.
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"That involves letting go."
Even if Edward is going to be unhelpful. By hooking his fingers inside the rim of Carlisle's pants, pressing them between his shirt and the belt only carefully not made to strain as he pushes them down between the two.