@"mariosaur"
Dante wasn't sure if he was going to come. He'd tried to make the whole situation as unthreatening as possible- he was sitting in public, in the outdoor section of a charming little cafe, in the middle of the afternoon. Plenty of people around, plenty of escape routes. Which one part of his mind screamed at, why did he need to encourage escape? But no. No don't think like that. Keep it down. This was a better strategy to try, a better lure, and the fact that he needed to lure at all made his chest hurt.
Cody just didn't understand yet. Dante could make him understand. It had to be that way. He didn't know what he'd do otherwise. (He had some ideas, but- no.) Dante swallowed and shifted his hands around in his lap, fidgeting, skin prickling with a mixture of excitement and absolute dread. Was he going to come? Dante would wait all day, just to make sure, but god did he hope his boyfriend would come. Ex-boyfriend? Boyfriend. Beloved. It's fine, it's all fine, everything is okay.
Dante had made himself as clean and presentable as possible. He smiled softly at the people around him, and the waitress that asked him if he was eating alone or not. He sat up straight and drank just the right amount of his tea. Everything is okay.
His stomach was still full of butterflies, his chest still hurt, and his mind was still buzzing with plans and nervousness and obsession, but everything was okay.
He wasn't a threat.
Everything is okay.
If he repeated it enough, it might start being true.
Dante wasn't sure if he was going to come. He'd tried to make the whole situation as unthreatening as possible- he was sitting in public, in the outdoor section of a charming little cafe, in the middle of the afternoon. Plenty of people around, plenty of escape routes. Which one part of his mind screamed at, why did he need to encourage escape? But no. No don't think like that. Keep it down. This was a better strategy to try, a better lure, and the fact that he needed to lure at all made his chest hurt.
Cody just didn't understand yet. Dante could make him understand. It had to be that way. He didn't know what he'd do otherwise. (He had some ideas, but- no.) Dante swallowed and shifted his hands around in his lap, fidgeting, skin prickling with a mixture of excitement and absolute dread. Was he going to come? Dante would wait all day, just to make sure, but god did he hope his boyfriend would come. Ex-boyfriend? Boyfriend. Beloved. It's fine, it's all fine, everything is okay.
Dante had made himself as clean and presentable as possible. He smiled softly at the people around him, and the waitress that asked him if he was eating alone or not. He sat up straight and drank just the right amount of his tea. Everything is okay.
His stomach was still full of butterflies, his chest still hurt, and his mind was still buzzing with plans and nervousness and obsession, but everything was okay.
He wasn't a threat.
Everything is okay.
If he repeated it enough, it might start being true.