[ Into that. He struggles to keep the touch of amusement from showing through, still curious, a little concerned, but the phrasing is a new one.
Listening, Clint's actually interested in the slight insight into the life he's got wherever he's from, how normal it sounds, whatever that means. But he picks out the important part of the explanation, voice softening, encouraging. ]
Well, Jackson sounds like a dick, and hats off to Danny, but getting to the point: ask what?
[ He open his mouth, but closes it again, the teasing remark so close to slipping out, but he catches himself in time. He should be serious about this if he can't be about everything else.
In case. ]
How did I know that the door opened more than one way? [ He shrugs, taking a moment to actually consider it. ] Just kind of knew, you know?
[ He remains quiet for a minute, gives him a chance to carry on if he wants to, needs to, but it's enough to be worried when Stiles appears lost for anything. ]
Okay. Right. [ He nods, getting it, turning on the stool. ] Do you wanna talk about it, see if it helps?
[ He huffs a dry laugh, because, yeah, he gets that, and if there were something then he'd point him in the right direction. ]
Life's never that easy, you should get used to it. [ But that's even less helpful. ] What made you stop and think you might be? 'Cause if it's one thing, you can pick it apart, figure it out from there. That's where I'd start.
Well, I'm no expert, but if it's been there a while and hasn't gone away, then I'd be kinda inclined to think that, yeah, maybe there's something to it.
Third grade. She must really be something. [ A soft smile. ] So either someone else caught your interest or being away from her is helping you see what she blocked out.
That kind of makes sense. ] My dad doesn't think I could be gay because I dress like I dress. [ Of course, that had been a weird situation. ] But the drag queens seemed to like me.
Not that you were looking, right? [ Snatching up a cooling slice of pizza. ] You know what, kid? Not sure there was ever a question about what interests you.
[ Ruffling his hair with the pizza free hand. ] Nothing to be embarrassed about. You can come to the coffee shop with me and we can shallowly rate people as they pass by.
[ Even he wasn't sure if he was serious, but that reaction makes him decide he was. ] Sure. This place gets boring, so what better way to pass the time. And no one else's willing to put up with me.
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Listening, Clint's actually interested in the slight insight into the life he's got wherever he's from, how normal it sounds, whatever that means. But he picks out the important part of the explanation, voice softening, encouraging. ]
Well, Jackson sounds like a dick, and hats off to Danny, but getting to the point: ask what?
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[ Okay now he's full on fidgeting, fingers running under the collar of his t-shirt and tugging it a little. ] Howdidyouknow?
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In case. ]
How did I know that the door opened more than one way? [ He shrugs, taking a moment to actually consider it. ] Just kind of knew, you know?
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Okay. Right. [ He nods, getting it, turning on the stool. ] Do you wanna talk about it, see if it helps?
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Life's never that easy, you should get used to it. [ But that's even less helpful. ] What made you stop and think you might be? 'Cause if it's one thing, you can pick it apart, figure it out from there. That's where I'd start.
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So maybe I might like both?
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Does it feel right? The idea of liking both.
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I've been in love with Lydia since third grade. I was pretty sure I was Lydia-sexual.
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That kind of makes sense. ] My dad doesn't think I could be gay because I dress like I dress. [ Of course, that had been a weird situation. ] But the drag queens seemed to like me.
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Well, I'm thinking style's not got much to do with it. [ But hang on a second. ] You're friends with drag queens?
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You that invested in the love lives of all your friends?
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