Thank you, Connor, for sitting back down with him. Markus needs this time to process all of that, and doing it sitting down means it doesn't look as weird as him not doing a single thing standing up. Markus leans forward, hands on his knees.
"When your denial gets to a certain point, this world throws you into a pun named river to make that point?" And hey, he admitted a feeling! That's a good step, even if it came at the cost of.. whatever all this really was.
Markus looked at Connor steadily, blue and green eyes wide. For a moment, he felt a little guilty. Here he had been pushing Connor, and then this thing happened that he hated, was it because of him?
No. No, it was Connor's fault for being in so much denial. Not his for pressing him when he needed to be pressed. He wouldn't feel guilty for that. It's what needed to be done.
"Maybe you shouldn't do what's putting you in the river, anymore." He sounds distracted because he is, still trying process all of this.
It's so good. It always hits the right spot when you're in a binge watching mood.
"When your denial gets to a certain point, this world throws you into a pun named river to make that point?" And hey, he admitted a feeling! That's a good step, even if it came at the cost of.. whatever all this really was.
Markus looked at Connor steadily, blue and green eyes wide. For a moment, he felt a little guilty. Here he had been pushing Connor, and then this thing happened that he hated, was it because of him?
No. No, it was Connor's fault for being in so much denial. Not his for pressing him when he needed to be pressed. He wouldn't feel guilty for that. It's what needed to be done.
"Maybe you shouldn't do what's putting you in the river, anymore." He sounds distracted because he is, still trying process all of this.