[They could've been worse! All things considered, Cater thinks he behaved himself remarkably. Yeah, it was obvious that it was Idia's first kiss, but he was also all but throwing himself into it. What was a sexually-charged teenage boy supposed to do with that? Be responsible and say no? No way did he have that level of foresight and self control.
In any case, for as confident as Vil seems to address the subject with Idia, Cater's definitely feeling a little more awkward about it.]
I wish I'd realized that the food was spiked. Definitely explains how enthusiastic he was, but at the time I just thought he was, you know, repressed. Hindsight's 20/20, I guess.
I mean, you weren’t wrong, there was just more at play than you knew. Had I been thinking more clearly myself, I would have brought food for us, or at least warned everyone that such things aren’t uncommon, but I admittedly wasn’t at my best.
[A party encouraging couples when he’d just lost his boyfriend hadn’t put him in the best of places mentally, and he hasn’t been as prepared as he would normally be. Still, it was really nobodies fault but those that spoiled the food.]
And for someone with such limited experience, he’s likely confused how much was him and how much was the food. He’s got nothing to compare it to.
[It was probably thanks to Cater handling the aftermath well that it hasn’t gone worse. Again, Cater had proven to be a saving grace in this place.]
I’m glad it was you at least. It could have gone far worse if he’d latched onto the wrong person. Still that’s a lot for you to be dealing with as well, you were just as much a victim as he was.
[When Vil lays it out for him like that, reassures him that he's not wrong to be feeling stressed, Cater feels an immense surge of gratitude. He leans back in his chair and gives Vil a tired smile--nothing like one he might put on for show.]
You have no idea how much I needed to hear that. Actually, I had no idea how much I needed to hear that.
[He really had tried to approach the aftermath of that night with as much grace as he could--had figured Idia would have simply moved on from it, pretended it never happened. Maybe he'd been wrong about that, but it was difficult to know just what was the best course of action when Idia barely left his room and emotions were so elevated.]
Thanks, Vil. I really mean it--if you weren't here, I don't know what I'd do, and not just about this.
[It hit him that after being out of the spotlight for so long, and being away from school and his housewarden duties, it had been a while since he’d gotten feedback like that. It… felt nice to hear again. A reassurance that he was on the right track here.]
I could tell you were bothered by virtue of how much you cared.
[A subtle way of saying he’s a good person. He didn’t want to sound like he was trying to flatter him, but he looked like he could use the little boost of praise himself.]
Well, regardless of where we are, I’m still a housewarden, and I’m going to be here for you and anyone else from home that might need it. I’ll make sure things are alright, so you don’t have to stress about things that you don’t need to. This place gives us enough reason to worry on its own.
[Cater's cheeks flush slightly. Even mild praise is still pretty great, coming from Vil. And as someone who spent so much time acting like he didn't care too much, how could he not be a little bit bashful.]
Yeah, for real. Once I get my magic back, I'll step up a bit more. Housewarden or not, I don't want to put too much on your shoulders.
I'll hold you too that, but you've done more than enough for now.
[And witht he tea cups emptied, he takes them both and starts towards the kitchen.]
Sp go get some rest, alright? That puppy of yours is taking quite a bit of time and energy as it is. She's getting rather big now, so I expect you to be staying on top of her training.
[Vil's subtle way of telling him to go de-stress with the pup.]
[But he'll take the hint. It'll be nice to lay down on the floor of his bedroom and get smothered with unconditional affection. Standing, Cater stretches.]
Thanks again, Vil. For everything.
[With that, he'll head off to get himself some sorely-needed puppy love.]
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[They could've been worse! All things considered, Cater thinks he behaved himself remarkably. Yeah, it was obvious that it was Idia's first kiss, but he was also all but throwing himself into it. What was a sexually-charged teenage boy supposed to do with that? Be responsible and say no? No way did he have that level of foresight and self control.
In any case, for as confident as Vil seems to address the subject with Idia, Cater's definitely feeling a little more awkward about it.]
I wish I'd realized that the food was spiked. Definitely explains how enthusiastic he was, but at the time I just thought he was, you know, repressed. Hindsight's 20/20, I guess.
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[A party encouraging couples when he’d just lost his boyfriend hadn’t put him in the best of places mentally, and he hasn’t been as prepared as he would normally be. Still, it was really nobodies fault but those that spoiled the food.]
And for someone with such limited experience, he’s likely confused how much was him and how much was the food. He’s got nothing to compare it to.
[It was probably thanks to Cater handling the aftermath well that it hasn’t gone worse. Again, Cater had proven to be a saving grace in this place.]
I’m glad it was you at least. It could have gone far worse if he’d latched onto the wrong person. Still that’s a lot for you to be dealing with as well, you were just as much a victim as he was.
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You have no idea how much I needed to hear that. Actually, I had no idea how much I needed to hear that.
[He really had tried to approach the aftermath of that night with as much grace as he could--had figured Idia would have simply moved on from it, pretended it never happened. Maybe he'd been wrong about that, but it was difficult to know just what was the best course of action when Idia barely left his room and emotions were so elevated.]
Thanks, Vil. I really mean it--if you weren't here, I don't know what I'd do, and not just about this.
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I could tell you were bothered by virtue of how much you cared.
[A subtle way of saying he’s a good person. He didn’t want to sound like he was trying to flatter him, but he looked like he could use the little boost of praise himself.]
Well, regardless of where we are, I’m still a housewarden, and I’m going to be here for you and anyone else from home that might need it. I’ll make sure things are alright, so you don’t have to stress about things that you don’t need to. This place gives us enough reason to worry on its own.
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Yeah, for real. Once I get my magic back, I'll step up a bit more. Housewarden or not, I don't want to put too much on your shoulders.
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[And witht he tea cups emptied, he takes them both and starts towards the kitchen.]
Sp go get some rest, alright? That puppy of yours is taking quite a bit of time and energy as it is. She's getting rather big now, so I expect you to be staying on top of her training.
[Vil's subtle way of telling him to go de-stress with the pup.]
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[But he'll take the hint. It'll be nice to lay down on the floor of his bedroom and get smothered with unconditional affection. Standing, Cater stretches.]
Thanks again, Vil. For everything.
[With that, he'll head off to get himself some sorely-needed puppy love.]