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Angel Kimmi Of course ^ ^ its great to do it here
Likereal blinked and his body moved backwards slightly and instinctively at the sudden motion of Dominique leaping to his feet and holding a rock up in a slightly menacing way. He raised an eyebrow and suppressed the grin that tugged at the corner of his mouth at the attempt to be scary, though it faded when he realized that Dominique had been scared of him. He watched as the other boy dropped the stone and stared at him having realised who he was and he bent down and picked the coat back up again by the collar since it had slipped onto the ground earlier.
Standing upright once more he noticed that Dominique had sunk back down onto the cold ground once more while shielding himself from his gaze the best he could. A sigh of annoyance and frustration escaped his lips when Dominique told him to go away. Walking over to him once more he physically pulled him to his knees by his wrist and put the jacket around his shoulders and held it slightly closed around him. "I'm here to check on you and make sure you dont get sick of course, now put the damn jacket on will you!?"
Likereal then let go of the jacket and sat down on the bench behind them before crossed his arms and staring up at the cloudy sky. He wasn't sure what to say or do, emotional things always left him on edge and unsure, it was always so much easier to just punch someone or get in a fight than talk it through. He wished that he could just fly away, come to think of it that was a good idea if Dominique kept trying to tell him to get lost... he could just abduct him and land in a tree somewhere and he'd have to talk with him. "I'm... sorry if...what I did made you upset and uncomfortable...okay?"
Dominique gasped when Likereal pulled him to his knees, cringing for just a moment, head turning away with a grimace; a horrible moment when a part of him expected a blow, a slap: body memory, of every moment he was jerked upright by an arm. But then conscious overruled subconscious, mind over body and he blushed crimson in shame at his reaction. This was Likereal! Likereal would never hurt him! At least not physically a small part of himself whispered, but he pushed that tiny, sad voice away and pulled the coat tightly around himself, sinking back down to the ground. He couldn't look up at Likereal, too afraid of the expression he'd see there. He just hoped the other hadn't noticed his split-second reaction.
"Th-thank you..." he chattered softly, knees drawing up to his chest, legs crossed, sitting as curled up around himself as he could get. Again afraid to be open, lest he'd be hurt in a way that couldn't mend. A good bruise was easier to deal with.
However, Likereal's apology surprised him and he broke form a moment, head jerking up to gaze at the Fallen in surprise before dropping back down again, cheeks flushed darkly once more. "...you....you don't have t-to ap...apologize," he stammered, shivering a little even though the coat did make him warmer. "You..." he shook his head. "You shouldn't apologize. It...it was my fault. Mine. I-I'm sorry." He paused and his chin wobbled, face crumpling as another torrent of tears started. "I'm sorry..." he sobbed softly, unable to look up at the angel. His angel. Fallen just like him. He'd always secretly liked having that in common. But Likereal hadn't broken when he fell; Dominique had. He'd secretly envied him that, too.
"D-don't leave me, please don't l-leave me..." he sobbed into his knees. "I'll b-be better, I pro-promise. Just don't...don't leave..."
.........Oooohkay. This is what happens when Rje reads philosophical essays all night. x_x *cough* If you don't mind the floweryness xD
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