[At that, he rolls his eyes and shakes his head a little.]
I suppose, if you take a fourteen-year-old boy's crush seriously. Besides, I was different back then.
[His voice is a little sad when he says it. It takes a few moments, but he gathers himself a little, and rubs at his face again, blinking slowly. Glancing over at Reynir, he looks at his face, the sad way that he smiles at him, the way that he can feel the longing suddenly emanating from the younger man, that same homesick feeling he has, and it startles a huff of breath from him.
Often, Onni finds himself thinking about how different he and Reynir are, but moments like this remind him that there are a lot of things they have in common as well.]
I remember my father trying to teach me how to fish when I was quite young. I tried at first, but I realized pretty quickly that I hated it, and completely refused after that.
[It doesn't make sense for Reynir to be proud of him for looking at the memories and for bringing up a few others, but he doesn't comment on it because he can sense it'll just end up with another disagreement. Not an argument, maybe, but a disagreement, and he doesn't want that right now.]
no subject
I suppose, if you take a fourteen-year-old boy's crush seriously. Besides, I was different back then.
[His voice is a little sad when he says it. It takes a few moments, but he gathers himself a little, and rubs at his face again, blinking slowly. Glancing over at Reynir, he looks at his face, the sad way that he smiles at him, the way that he can feel the longing suddenly emanating from the younger man, that same homesick feeling he has, and it startles a huff of breath from him.
Often, Onni finds himself thinking about how different he and Reynir are, but moments like this remind him that there are a lot of things they have in common as well.]
I remember my father trying to teach me how to fish when I was quite young. I tried at first, but I realized pretty quickly that I hated it, and completely refused after that.
[It doesn't make sense for Reynir to be proud of him for looking at the memories and for bringing up a few others, but he doesn't comment on it because he can sense it'll just end up with another disagreement. Not an argument, maybe, but a disagreement, and he doesn't want that right now.]