[Ronan doesn't seem entirely convinced- but then, he never witnessed Gansey's miraculous recovery for himself. It's not that he doubts or doesn't believe the others when they tell him it happens, but it's difficult to really get over the fact that he dies anyway and then- lives happily ever after.
But this isn't about him, or his thoughts or misgivings about Gansey's fate, it's about breaking the news to Adam as well as he can. Ronan has already had awhile to try and process the information; for Adam, it's all new. So he doesn't protest, even if he can't help but wonder how everything turns out, and instead he goes quiet for a few moments, nodding blankly and letting all of this, the consequences, the ramifications, everything, sink in.]
I remember. You scryed for it.
[It brings back delicate memories, both good and bad, of the last time Gansey had left, when they tried to determine his fate. In a way, it was the beginning to all of this, even if it had been a little of a rough start. Ronan isn't sure if he'd change the way that everything happened, even if he could.
But he's never been afraid to meet someone's eyes, and so he looks up at Adam's now, troubled and unsure, but strong underneath it all. His jaw is tense, but he's not hiding from this. Hopefully that could be of some comfort.]
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[Ronan doesn't seem entirely convinced- but then, he never witnessed Gansey's miraculous recovery for himself. It's not that he doubts or doesn't believe the others when they tell him it happens, but it's difficult to really get over the fact that he dies anyway and then- lives happily ever after.
But this isn't about him, or his thoughts or misgivings about Gansey's fate, it's about breaking the news to Adam as well as he can. Ronan has already had awhile to try and process the information; for Adam, it's all new. So he doesn't protest, even if he can't help but wonder how everything turns out, and instead he goes quiet for a few moments, nodding blankly and letting all of this, the consequences, the ramifications, everything, sink in.]
I remember. You scryed for it.
[It brings back delicate memories, both good and bad, of the last time Gansey had left, when they tried to determine his fate. In a way, it was the beginning to all of this, even if it had been a little of a rough start. Ronan isn't sure if he'd change the way that everything happened, even if he could.
But he's never been afraid to meet someone's eyes, and so he looks up at Adam's now, troubled and unsure, but strong underneath it all. His jaw is tense, but he's not hiding from this. Hopefully that could be of some comfort.]
You full? I can get more.