I, uh...left. Not long after it happened. I mean, I explained later why I did it and I... [SIGHS.]...confessed my feelings but it was still very awkward.
Really would do that differently if I had to do it again.
Keats will notice that Asher is sitting up in bed, dressed in something relatively informal for his preppy sensitivities. Tilting his head to the side, he offers the other a look of surprisingly genuine sympathy, as he's been in that place before, and knows that rejection isn't something that's easy to deal with.]
That really stinks, dude.
[Somehow, he doesn't have to ask any more questions.]
I mean, it's not like it ended totally poorly. It just...we're still friends. I suppose. In a way.
[Again, it's complicated. Keats takes off his glasses, rubbing his eyes with a sigh. Asher, showing him sympathy? It's weird. People showing him sympathy in general is weird.]
[Asher stares into the video feed, as if there's something more he wants to say.
Keats is different, maybe. The younger Millstone has lived a fairly entitled life, and is used to getting what he wants, in many ways. This is the same for romantic partners or people he's interested in- He is bad at waiting, impatient especially when it comes to love, but he had managed to do it for Jin's sake, hadn't he?
Sort of.]
Well, okay.
Be careful though- This kinda stuff, if it blows up in your face 'n all...
[Asher often finds himself trapped in his own tangled web of emotions, and that has made it somewhat difficult when it comes to relating to other people, or even seeing things their way. His time on this team has taught him how to pay closer attention, how to read subtle lines around the mouth or really hear a faltering voice.
The desire to be seen, it seems, is a universal one.]
[He just stares at the camera. It's very, very hard for him to believe that. Even he's not so naive to assume even people who get along with really care about him.]
[Because if he were in their shoes, he wouldn't care about him, either.]
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Nothing happened, it's just...I went a little too far, but it seemed to work out? I don't know.
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[He curls one hand into a little circle, sticking his index finger in and out of it.
Gross.]
Did stuff?
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No. Good lord, is that all you think about?
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[awkward fumbling noises]
So what really went down, then?
What was too far... For you?
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[He grumbles.]
You're just going to make fun of me.
[Says a grown adult in the tone of a petulant child.]
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[An idea it's taken a while for him to learn.]
A lotta little things can feel... I dunno, like-
[He laughs, somewhat nervously.]
Even bigger? Than all that?
If that makes sense.
[With the right person, even a gesture as innocent as holding hands can mean a lot.]
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[He's still grumpy! But....fine.]
I was drunk. It was a kiss. That's it.
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[Asher murmurs slightly, a soft, compassionate noise.]
Well, okay.
How'd it go?
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[Not one of the best moments of his life.]
I, uh...left. Not long after it happened. I mean, I explained later why I did it and I... [SIGHS.]...confessed my feelings but it was still very awkward.
Really would do that differently if I had to do it again.
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Keats will notice that Asher is sitting up in bed, dressed in something relatively informal for his preppy sensitivities. Tilting his head to the side, he offers the other a look of surprisingly genuine sympathy, as he's been in that place before, and knows that rejection isn't something that's easy to deal with.]
That really stinks, dude.
[Somehow, he doesn't have to ask any more questions.]
I'm sorry.
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[Again, it's complicated. Keats takes off his glasses, rubbing his eyes with a sigh. Asher, showing him sympathy? It's weird. People showing him sympathy in general is weird.]
It's just all up in the air, really.
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[He nods in response.]
Okay! Well, that means they probably don't hate you, right?
But are you cool with that? Just being friends, I mean.
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[At least, he hopes so. But he'd know about that, wouldn't he, if that was true?]
...I don't know. I guess I'm just...waiting to see what they'll do.
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[There's a tinge of disbelief in his voice.]
And not say anything, even though this is clearly drivin' you nuts.
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[He says, some frustration in his tone.]
I can't just break off the friendship. I can't force them to feel the way I feel. They seem fine with the middle road. I am, too.
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Keats is different, maybe. The younger Millstone has lived a fairly entitled life, and is used to getting what he wants, in many ways. This is the same for romantic partners or people he's interested in- He is bad at waiting, impatient especially when it comes to love, but he had managed to do it for Jin's sake, hadn't he?
Sort of.]
Well, okay.
Be careful though- This kinda stuff, if it blows up in your face 'n all...
It's the worst. Trust me, I know.
I've been there.
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[He dwells on those words for a moment, his expression growing pensive. He doesn't know what to do. He's going along with the current, so to speak.]
What do you think I should do?
[A beat.]
It's obvious they don't like me the way I like them.
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[Meaning: His answer is going to be very honest.]
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[He bites his lip, gnawing it hesitantly for a brief moment in time.]
Easier said than done, I know.
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I can't.
[He finally says, reaching up to adjust his glasses with a finger. He sounds completely resigned.]
What else do I have?
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[This kind of thing really breaks his heart, it does.]
Other people.
[The fear of being alone is an overwhelming thing, one that Asher knows very well.]
I'm here, right? I know, I'm not the person who makes you feel those things, but-
[How does he approach this carefully?]
We had this talk! Because we're bros, and I care about you.
I can't be the only one.
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[There's a soft laugh here.]
You care about me? You? [He almost wants to scoff.] Goodness, I do hope you're all right in the head there, Asher.
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[Asher often finds himself trapped in his own tangled web of emotions, and that has made it somewhat difficult when it comes to relating to other people, or even seeing things their way. His time on this team has taught him how to pay closer attention, how to read subtle lines around the mouth or really hear a faltering voice.
The desire to be seen, it seems, is a universal one.]
I mean it.
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[He just stares at the camera. It's very, very hard for him to believe that. Even he's not so naive to assume even people who get along with really care about him.]
[Because if he were in their shoes, he wouldn't care about him, either.]
It's very easy to say.
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