Milo felt very, very dizzy. Vincenzo was really listening to him this time, though. "I haven't been fantastic to you either," he said quietly. Then, he started in on the rambling. "But, uh. Let's see. I really, really like you? You're witty and sharp, intelligent, shameless in sometimes awful, but just as often charming ways, and unique enough that I recognize you over ridiculous, adorable anon messages right away."
"And I don't know a lot, but I feel a need to be around you and learn more, it's… I looked this stuff up to double check, since I'd never felt it before, and the symptoms and feelings match. I don't think it's supposed to make sense, either, but you're… seeing and being near you is like sunshine? Fuck. That sounds fucking stupid, I'm sorry."
He was feeling this out as he went along, in order to explain better, but holy fuck. Saying it out loud and with more specific words, rather than just absent admiration in his thoughts, was digging him into a deeper hole. Did he really just openly compare Vincenzo to sunshine? Oh, god, kill him now, please.
Milo's eyes widened when Vincenzo got up and took his hand. He wasn't expecting that, nor the continued insistence which… wasn't even hostile leaning, like before. He stumbled a bit when he was pulled up, and before even thinking it through, was nodding. He didn't know where this was actually going, but not being in public for it seemed like an improvement no matter what. He just remembered to snatch his bag before Vincenzo started dragging him off.
Holding his hand. All the way back to his dorm room. Milo was dying. He shakily opened the door with his key when there, quietly feeling thankful for Nilesy's ridiculously heavy class schedule. He quickly ditched his lunch bag on the kitchenette counter, feeling awkward holding it. He didn't really feel less awkward when not holding it, because now he was just. Standing in the middle of his room waiting for something to happen. Still holding hands and painfully flustered, having a bit of a hard time looking directly at Vincenzo.
"And I don't know a lot, but I feel a need to be around you and learn more, it's… I looked this stuff up to double check, since I'd never felt it before, and the symptoms and feelings match. I don't think it's supposed to make sense, either, but you're… seeing and being near you is like sunshine? Fuck. That sounds fucking stupid, I'm sorry."
He was feeling this out as he went along, in order to explain better, but holy fuck. Saying it out loud and with more specific words, rather than just absent admiration in his thoughts, was digging him into a deeper hole. Did he really just openly compare Vincenzo to sunshine? Oh, god, kill him now, please.
Milo's eyes widened when Vincenzo got up and took his hand. He wasn't expecting that, nor the continued insistence which… wasn't even hostile leaning, like before. He stumbled a bit when he was pulled up, and before even thinking it through, was nodding. He didn't know where this was actually going, but not being in public for it seemed like an improvement no matter what. He just remembered to snatch his bag before Vincenzo started dragging him off.
Holding his hand. All the way back to his dorm room. Milo was dying. He shakily opened the door with his key when there, quietly feeling thankful for Nilesy's ridiculously heavy class schedule. He quickly ditched his lunch bag on the kitchenette counter, feeling awkward holding it. He didn't really feel less awkward when not holding it, because now he was just. Standing in the middle of his room waiting for something to happen. Still holding hands and painfully flustered, having a bit of a hard time looking directly at Vincenzo.