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Cyprus smiled softly, his head tilting to look at Liam. "Really?" he asked, his usually snarky tone replaced with something more gentle
Cyprus smiled softly, his head tilting to look at Liam. "Really?" he asked, his usually snarky tone replaced with something more gentle
Liam nodded, “Really.” He repeated, opening his eyes so he could look at Cyprus and returned the smile.
"Well, I'm glad I met you too," Cyprus hummed, still smiling happily. Something odd and warm began to flutter in his chest, though he wasn't sure what it was
Liam kept smiling but realised it was probably time he went home for the evening. The thought saddened him as he didn’t want to leave. He could spare a few more minutes, if it meant spending more time with Cyprus.
Cyprus let his gaze drift back to the clouds, though he couldn't help how his eyes would flick to Liam every now and then. He wondered idly how well Liam would react if he played violin for him sometime
Liam sighed and eventually sat up reluctantly, “I should head back home.” He said, rubbing his facs with one hand and stretching his back out, it cracking faintly.
Cyprus pouted, rising to his feet as well. "So soon?" he complained, though he knew that Liam would have to go no matter what he did
“I don’t want to, but I have an early class tomorrow. I’ll stay long tomorrow, promise.” He said, making an ‘x’ over his heart.
"Promises are a dangerous thing," Cyprus hummed, a wry, teasing smile spreading across his face. As usual, he bowed with a grin. "Farewell, sir."
“Good evening, Majesty.” Liam said, bowing once again and heading back home, a sad feeling in his heart but the locket underneath warmed a little, as if comforting him and he smiled.
Cyprus smiled as he watched him go before turning to walk towards the forest. He wandered through the trees until coming upon a clearing, where his heart fell. Where the spaceship his host usually came to pick him up in was nothing but an empty clearing of slightly dented grass. He sat down on a stump, a sad look in his eyes. They hadn't come for him. Jay hadn't come back for him
The next night, Liam was early. He had said he’d stay for longer and that was what he was planning on doing. He hadn’t taken the locket off that night or today, it was still neatly tucked under his shirt. When he walked into the clearing, he could tell something was off.
Cyprus was behind the grave marker, his form complete but seemingly swaying and breaking like smoke. He had his knees pulled up to his chest, his arm wrapped around his knees while he stared dejectedly at the grass at his feet
Liam frowned when he couldn’t see Cyprus but knew he was there somehow. He walked to the grave marker where he normally was and found him sitting on the other side, “Cyprus? Is everything okay?” He asked quietly, moving to the other side of the marker and crouching down in front of him.
"Jay didn't come back for me last night," Cyprus mumbled, violet eyes wide and glassy with tears. He looked like he had been crying earlier, and he continued to stare at the grass
Liam couldn’t believe it. Who would be that mean to leave someone behind? Clearly this Jay guy. He didn’t think words would do justice to what Cyprus was feeling and all Liam could do was hug him, “I’m sorry, I’m so sorry.” He said quietly.
Cyprus sniffled, leaning into the touch. "He didn't even leave a note. He just…he just didn't come back for me," he said, his words sounding more choked the longer he spoke
Liam held him tighter and rubbed a hand over his back to calm him down, “I know, I’m sorry. Words are probably useless but I’m really sorry.” He pulled back a little to look Cyprus in the eyes and wiped away one of his tears.
Cyprus suddenly wrapped his arm around Liam, breaking out into loud sobs as he buried his face in the crook of the other's neck. "Why is everyone so mean to me?" he sniffled. "You're the only person who's nice to me."
“Hey, hey, it’s okay,” Liam said, placing a hand on the others head, “I don’t know why everyone’s mean to you, but if they are you shouldn’t care about them, they’re not worth your time.” Liam made small circles on Cyprus’s back to try and calm him down.
“We made a pact,” Cyprus choked out. “I lived in that moron’s head for nearly three years. He could have died without me,” he sobbed
“I know, but he’s not worth your time if he would just leave without saying anything.” He said quietly. He hugged Cyprus a little tighter.
Cyprus continued to sob against Liam, his body shuddering and dissolving around the edges. “Normally-Normally Icarus would at least let me back on the ship, but I guess Jay made them forget me.”
“Sh, it’s okay, deep breaths,” Liam said, rubbing his back, “Jay sounds like a piece of trash for doing this to you, and clearly the others weren’t very good friends if they could forget you like that.”
“But he’s not a piece of trash. He’s always nice to everyone, just not to me. And I know he hates me for hurting him, but I thought he knew I was getting better,” Cyprus sobbed
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