"If that ever changes, you tell me. Don't resign again because you're worried, it'll hurt a lot more if you stay when you don't want to and I figure out you're unhappy later. You mean a lot more to me than contracts or quota, got it?"
"Okay," Drake agrees, just as easily. He doubts that'd ever be the case but neither of them are psychic -- it could be, someday. And as difficult as it that type of boundary is for him, he's been able to set it before. So he nods and replies softly, "I promise."
The silence that falls as that settles isn't uncomfortable, but it's not entirely peaceful either. Drake exhales and squeezes Jesus' hand, not sure the conversation's done yet.
"I will be." He's not happy that a discomfort he was planning to write off turned into such a stressful thing for Jesus, though, and hearing I always worry doesn't do much to help that. "What do you mean always?"
This is one of those times Jesus is very self-aware, and the awareness does nothing to actually help him. "I didn't have any models for stable relationships. I don't know how to have them. I try, but there's always...not a voice, but an urge, to see conflicts as signs the other person just wants out."
If nothing else, Drake is learning a lot about them both this conversation. Jesus from what he's being told and himself as he thinks about how their issues are influencing each other.
"Neither did I," he admits. "So I'm still trying to understand it, too, and every relationship is different. People are different. But I do know that's not always what conflict represents. On their own they're just obstacles, they're gonna happen. Like something that winds up in the road... they don't have to shut everything down unless you don't clear them and they pile up."
"They're something to be learned from," he agrees, but sounds like he's reciting something he wants to believe and doesn't quite.
"Are there sounds, situations, that send you back to when you were a kid? The bad parts of being a kid, I mean." The parts where Drake went through a similar hell to Jesus's.
It does sound like Jesus doesn't believe it... probably because like he said, he's never had it work. Drake only has the one example for himself and that was the blind leading the blind, fumbling to figure it out together. That's not something that can work for every relationship, no matter how much the people in it might want it to, but sometimes it does. Sometimes, with the right person, it's safe to have those conflicts and come out the other side of it stronger for what you've figured out.
He's trying to figure out how to say any of that when Jesus asks another question. The connection between the topics is obvious, and his expression sobers again. Darkens, just slightly.
"Yeah. Of course. Are you saying this felt like that, to you?"
"Not...exactly." He frowns, toying with words in his head, trying to find the right ones. "When I disappoint people, it feels like that. Like waiting for something worse to happen. Something worse usually does."
People rely on Jesus not to disappoint them, after all. Lives have depended on it. But even when they didn't, Jesus suffered when he let people down.
"I want to tell you that it's never gonna go that way with me, but I know my believing something doesn't make it reassuring to anybody else. All I can do is prove to you that if we keep talking these things through, we'll be okay. It does get easier because we learn more every time... and maybe every time you'll feel a little safer with me?"
"This has helped." Sitting here with him, their hands together. "Don't dismiss your feelings for me, all right? I need you to trust that they matter to me. That they do affect me, too, and that's okay."
That's a much more difficult promise to make, and Drake takes a moment to let Jesus' words sink in before nodding. He'll try, anyway. Because Jesus believes it's true, just like he believes there's never going to be any single obstacle that'd make him give up on this.
"Okay. But if it's ever not, I need you to tell me that too."
"I will." This, he reminds himself, is part of being in a society. Part of having friends, part of having lovers. Little things can upset the balance and you have to figure out how to right them again.
"Did you know, when I first got here, I planned to just have anonymous sex. Not exchange names, no contact information. And I planned to have a Dom who treated me poorly because, well, then I wouldn't feel bad about earning them citations." He laughs softly at how naive that plan ended up being. "I'm glad I changed my mind."
"I'm glad for that, too," Drake tells him, a hint of his smile returning. Because Jesus deserves to have people. Ones he trusts, ones he likes, who treat him well.
"I don't know how much credit I can take for that, when it was what you said you wanted." For the first time since he opened the door to let Jesus in, Drake seems to actually be relaxing. He leans back into the couch cushions, the shift dragging their joined hands along until he lifts them with a grin. "You know, you knocked when I was about to shower."
It wasn't so much the hangover he was trying to shake, it was something else from the night before. The uncomfortable, uncertain feeling that'd made him leave the party, the exact thing Jesus had come by to talk about.
At least one of us is willing to deal with my bullshit, Drake thinks to himself, his free hand coming up to check Jesus' hair. It's still damp in its bun, just as he expected... but he gently pulls the tie out anyway.
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"And if I'm ever too much... Don't resign with me just to give me a contract. Okay?"
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The silence that falls as that settles isn't uncomfortable, but it's not entirely peaceful either. Drake exhales and squeezes Jesus' hand, not sure the conversation's done yet.
"Are you still worried?"
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"Neither did I," he admits. "So I'm still trying to understand it, too, and every relationship is different. People are different. But I do know that's not always what conflict represents. On their own they're just obstacles, they're gonna happen. Like something that winds up in the road... they don't have to shut everything down unless you don't clear them and they pile up."
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"Are there sounds, situations, that send you back to when you were a kid? The bad parts of being a kid, I mean." The parts where Drake went through a similar hell to Jesus's.
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He's trying to figure out how to say any of that when Jesus asks another question. The connection between the topics is obvious, and his expression sobers again. Darkens, just slightly.
"Yeah. Of course. Are you saying this felt like that, to you?"
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People rely on Jesus not to disappoint them, after all. Lives have depended on it. But even when they didn't, Jesus suffered when he let people down.
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"Okay. But if it's ever not, I need you to tell me that too."
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"Did you know, when I first got here, I planned to just have anonymous sex. Not exchange names, no contact information. And I planned to have a Dom who treated me poorly because, well, then I wouldn't feel bad about earning them citations." He laughs softly at how naive that plan ended up being. "I'm glad I changed my mind."
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But he's curious, too.
"Why did you?"
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"Because of you. I met you after Crais vouched for you, and...I liked you. I liked how I felt talking to you."
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"You'd already changed your mind, hadn't you? If you knew Crais that well."
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"Would've had to be here about two hours earlier... as soon as the edge was off my hangover we went on a really long run."
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At least one of us is willing to deal with my bullshit, Drake thinks to himself, his free hand coming up to check Jesus' hair. It's still damp in its bun, just as he expected... but he gently pulls the tie out anyway.
"I always want your company."
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