RONIN
"I'd like to remind you that I was having what I wanted back when we could be locked up for it, but I never ended up in prison. Not for that anyway." Ronin smirked across at Remi, finding a moment of humour in the suddenly serious turn the conversation had taken.
Clearing his throat awkwardly, Ronin rubbed a thumb over the back of his hand, where scars had once silvered his knuckles and a habit had formed. "Mm... I like living with you, too." And that was as far as his mind would allow him to push the matter. Because thinking about what it was that he enjoyed about it was a little too personal, a little too close to selfishness for his liking.
"Remi... I don't want to be the reason that you aren't able to be brave enough to take the next step in something that you're enjoying," he muttered. "The guildhall will still be here. Maybe you can just... I don't know. Stay with Ianto for a few days out of the week? Like a trial?" That sounded silly.
Clearing his throat awkwardly, Ronin rubbed a thumb over the back of his hand, where scars had once silvered his knuckles and a habit had formed. "Mm... I like living with you, too." And that was as far as his mind would allow him to push the matter. Because thinking about what it was that he enjoyed about it was a little too personal, a little too close to selfishness for his liking.
"Remi... I don't want to be the reason that you aren't able to be brave enough to take the next step in something that you're enjoying," he muttered. "The guildhall will still be here. Maybe you can just... I don't know. Stay with Ianto for a few days out of the week? Like a trial?" That sounded silly.
a star in someone else's sky