[ Amos pulls him up with him, hand in hand, and it's not as nice as it should be. Because discord is seriously starting to pull at him now; because he can tell Kaeya's heart isn't completely in it. He doesn't really get why he's scared — but that isn't where most of his emotions lie, so okay. He'll overlook it; maybe it'll go down with time.
What he doesn't quite overlook is Kaeya's remark about going back to Highstorm. Amos fixes him with a look, like, I knew you were bullshitting me about errands, but doesn't comment on it beyond that. He doesn't really need to say anything more there, does he,
Especially because it's not the important part. The important part is that he's got Kaeya back with him. ]
Yeah. [ He gazes upwards, eyes narrowing at all that light. ] Fucking sick of this place. Let's go.
[ Even with the harsh language, that undercurrent of fondness has risen up to the surface, unflinching and clear as ever. He's not going to leave him alone — certainly not judging by how close he's sticking to him, the way he's keeping their fingers threaded together for as long as Kaeya will let him. He's probably not letting him out of his sight until the day's over, at minimum. Amos just got him back; why would he ever let him go? ]
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What he doesn't quite overlook is Kaeya's remark about going back to Highstorm. Amos fixes him with a look, like, I knew you were bullshitting me about errands, but doesn't comment on it beyond that. He doesn't really need to say anything more there, does he,
Especially because it's not the important part. The important part is that he's got Kaeya back with him. ]
Yeah. [ He gazes upwards, eyes narrowing at all that light. ] Fucking sick of this place. Let's go.
[ Even with the harsh language, that undercurrent of fondness has risen up to the surface, unflinching and clear as ever. He's not going to leave him alone — certainly not judging by how close he's sticking to him, the way he's keeping their fingers threaded together for as long as Kaeya will let him. He's probably not letting him out of his sight until the day's over, at minimum. Amos just got him back; why would he ever let him go? ]