Eros lowered his haunches to the ground, rooting himself to the spot to take however much of Leo's weight the other youth wanted to lean onto him. He was quiet, patient, waiting only for a moment that might tell him his friend needed something different. The sound of the other boy crying was impossible to block out, and the pure grief communicated with every sob would stay with him for a long time to come.
He tried to keep his thoughts just as still, but couldn't help think of his own father, of his mother being gone, of what it must feel like to be Leo right now, to experience a loss so severe. The dark thoughts were chased away and his focus returned to his agemate as he felt him begin to gradually calm, and then eventually shift.
'Sorry.'
Eros blinked, and shook his head.
"Don't be."
He spoke quietly, almost gingerly. As though he were walking a tight-rope between not being enough and taking up too much space. His tawny paws shifted under him, a plethora of questions at the back of his tongue and none of them feeling right. After a moment's hesitation, he finally settled on that which felt most pressing.
"Do yo-, do... you want me to leave or... do you want, company?"
(This post was last modified: Jul 12, 2023, 11:29 PM by Eros.)