The look Adam gives Ronan when he agrees to go to the party is barely noticeable to most, only noticeable to those who know Adam very, very well, only noticeable to people like Ronan Lynch. Adam looks like he was just utterly betrayed. Not the worst kind of betrayal, but betrayal, nonetheless.
Adam has never been a party person. He's never been a large gathering kind of person. He's never been a 'going out' kind of person. Ronan knows all of these things. And yet...
That frightful smile when Ronan agrees to go is enough to make Adam's stomach twist strangely. Not in fear, but because he gets why Ronan might want to go and it makes him feel... special. No one has ever wanted Adam he way Ronan wants Adam.
"Really?" Barry sounds surprised. He should sound surprised. "That's awesome!" Barry also backs away from both Adam and Ronan. "I'll text you the address, Adam. See you tonight, Ronan."
Barry leaves the room and Adam is still staring at Ronan. His gaze never left Ronan. It probably won't leave Ronan for awhile. "What was that?" He asks.
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Adam has never been a party person. He's never been a large gathering kind of person. He's never been a 'going out' kind of person. Ronan knows all of these things. And yet...
That frightful smile when Ronan agrees to go is enough to make Adam's stomach twist strangely. Not in fear, but because he gets why Ronan might want to go and it makes him feel... special. No one has ever wanted Adam he way Ronan wants Adam.
"Really?" Barry sounds surprised. He should sound surprised. "That's awesome!" Barry also backs away from both Adam and Ronan. "I'll text you the address, Adam. See you tonight, Ronan."
Barry leaves the room and Adam is still staring at Ronan. His gaze never left Ronan. It probably won't leave Ronan for awhile. "What was that?" He asks.