But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
Aquene caught the way that he trailed off and stuttered over his own words awkwardly but she didn’t pry. She recalled their first meeting when he first talked about his brother leaving him and how he felt about it… and it didn’t take much of a leap to figure out what he had originally intended on saying. “I think the words I once said to you still ring true… loss never gets easier… if anything, I think it gets a little harder. Even if you don’t remember them much and you were young when they left m-the lake… it still had an impact on you.” She cared about him, and that included caring about his feelings and his abandonment issues and trying to soothe them as best as she could.
Then it was his turn to ramble, and admittedly tension faded from her body and she visibly relaxed when he mentioned that he didn’t really want to go. Was it selfish of her to be happy about that? She was pretty sure it was, especially when she knew what his brother, his family, meant to him. Her brow raised in confusion when he started to mumble to himself. Whatever did he mean by that? She wasn’t understanding… at least, not right away…
Her heart raced in her chest as his words fell over her, relief finding her features. He seemed so nervous, and she let a soft and kind smile onto her features, lightly nuzzling against his neck as she tried to formulate the words she’d been keeping in for quite awhile. “I like you too… a lot.” She was poised… most of the time, but even now she felt a little nervous repeating those words back despite knowing that he reciprocated the feelings.
“I… I don’t want to leave, and I don’t want you to leave… but I also don’t want to pull you away from your brother. I know how much he means to you. I remember how upset you were when you first talked to me about him leaving.” She explained softly, because she didn’t want him to hold any regret for the decisions that he made today. She wanted him to be happy, even if it meant ripping her soul out. “I… I love you, Nash.” She just wanted him to be happy and healthy, whatever that meant for her. It was his choice, fully and wholly.