[He motions Al over to take a seat on a low, crumbling wall.]
But you know, part of maturity means a certain amount of 'compromise'. Some people would call it 'deception'. For instance: 'I want you to be happy, Xerxes' is more mature than telling him that it rips you up a little when you think about it.
It's not a lie, wanting him to be happy. And even if he weren't with someone- I wouldn't do that to Negi.
[He eyes the seat, then takes it.]
Break is -- I love him dearly, but our personalities are better suited to friendship. I know I wouldn't be able to meet every need he has, and I know that part of him would always... it means less from me. My forgiveness. I can't touch any of the darker parts of him, because he'll lock them up tight, away from me.
So I'd never be able to heal him. Not completely.
[It's taken him ages to understand this, but he has.]
[Lucifer's gaze grows very cold, and very dark as he listens. It's only through an almost visible act of will that he manages an expression that wouldn't make the birds go still.]
Mm [thinking] no, I'm not. I think you don't understand all of what 'healing' means. But then, he does hide a lot of those darker parts from you already.
I do, and you won't. Not... [He doesn't want to just say 'you can't' but it's true. Al is not an angel. Al has never been to Hell. Al doesn't see those dark places in Break as things worth keeping.]
Because he's suicidal. Or was. And he just didn't care, and you were fun. And then it was partly to protect people. And then because he liked you. And then because he understood you.
It shouldn't be any surprise, then, that I like that bits of him that didn't care. There aren't a lot of people here, Al, and even fewer I can work with.
[He leaves it at that. He and Break have (more or less) sorted it out, and he's made the decision to just let things be and trust that they'll end up in his favor.
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[He stifles a laugh]
No. It's for the same reason I don't want you flapping your lips to anyone about this.
[He might not even tell Xerxes.]
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[And so he can say goodbye to Break. He's not guarding those thoughts, not now.]
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[That's as much of a compromise as he'll give.]
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[He would have tried to be sympathetic a week ago. Now he doesn't bother.]
Speaking of, I heard you got a chance to talk to him.
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[All ears. Like a good friend.]
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[Al doesn't look too happy himself, but.]
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[Lucifer isn't mocking him. Actually, the way his posture changes makes him very subtly, almost subconsciously inviting.]
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I also confessed that I'd always had feelings for him but was too far in denial to even realize it.
[Lucifer will ferret it out if he doesn't say it, he figures. Unpleasantly.]
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[He motions Al over to take a seat on a low, crumbling wall.]
But you know, part of maturity means a certain amount of 'compromise'. Some people would call it 'deception'. For instance: 'I want you to be happy, Xerxes' is more mature than telling him that it rips you up a little when you think about it.
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[He eyes the seat, then takes it.]
Break is -- I love him dearly, but our personalities are better suited to friendship. I know I wouldn't be able to meet every need he has, and I know that part of him would always... it means less from me. My forgiveness. I can't touch any of the darker parts of him, because he'll lock them up tight, away from me.
So I'd never be able to heal him. Not completely.
[It's taken him ages to understand this, but he has.]
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You think he needs healing from a relationship.
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[But he notices. Al always notices, and he watches him, waiting patiently for him to tell him what's wrong.]
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Well, how lucky you are, then.
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[Because that came out of nowhere.]
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[Seriously, why are you open ears for this from Satan?]
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It makes me curious.
[And want to prove him wrong. A little pride.]
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Why do you think he sought me out?
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[He leaves it at that. He and Break have (more or less) sorted it out, and he's made the decision to just let things be and trust that they'll end up in his favor.
It's about as easy as it sounds.]
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