[ That’s all he can ask for, at this point. He knows well how Ardyn shies away from even the thought of connection, as if there were not already invisible strands looping them together, twining and tangling since X’rhun began to piece together the whole of Ardyn’s sordid past and made the choice to have some misplaced measure of faith in him, regardless.
But, as ever, when things edge a bit to close to the sort of genuine that is like to scare Ardyn away, he offers up a joke, instead. ]
I don’t know why you’re so hesitant. I am delightful company.
[The jokes usually do work to bring Ardyn back into the conversation, a gentle tug into territory that X’rhun is well-aware that he tries to give a wide berth to. His voice radiates from the washroom as a reply.]
You are delightful company. Oh, but you know how I am; ever the capricious sort.
[ He breathes out a laugh at that, opting to plop back down on the bed to make himself at home rather than begin the process of getting dressed again. ]
I’m beginning to believe you’ve more feline in you than I do, my friend.
[ This coming from the guy who recently discovered he can turn into a cat. ]
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But, as ever, when things edge a bit to close to the sort of genuine that is like to scare Ardyn away, he offers up a joke, instead. ]
I don’t know why you’re so hesitant. I am delightful company.
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You are delightful company. Oh, but you know how I am; ever the capricious sort.
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I’m beginning to believe you’ve more feline in you than I do, my friend.
[ This coming from the guy who recently discovered he can turn into a cat. ]