( He's lucky ( or unlucky, depending on how you look at it ). His situation isn't obvious from first glance. The scars his childhood have left are hidden, marks on his skin under clothes, his hearing unnoticeable. Most of the time, he can pass as anything else but broken.
Most of the time.
Because right now, Adam feels cracked open. He wants, desperately, to go back to his apartment, to Ronan, and that's a new feeling too. He's already thinking of the excuses he could make, of a way to escape. But Thom is ringing his hands in a way that's familiar to him and so Adam shakes his head, carefully pushing all the broken shards back into their place. ) It's okay. But I think I'll pass on that.
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( Yes. )
It just surprised me.
( He's lucky ( or unlucky, depending on how you look at it ). His situation isn't obvious from first glance. The scars his childhood have left are hidden, marks on his skin under clothes, his hearing unnoticeable. Most of the time, he can pass as anything else but broken.
Most of the time.
Because right now, Adam feels cracked open. He wants, desperately, to go back to his apartment, to Ronan, and that's a new feeling too. He's already thinking of the excuses he could make, of a way to escape. But Thom is ringing his hands in a way that's familiar to him and so Adam shakes his head, carefully pushing all the broken shards back into their place. ) It's okay. But I think I'll pass on that.