[Ronan says, misinterpreting Adam's fear- because the idea that Adam would hurt him is something so foreign that Ronan wouldn't even have considered it as a first option. It's far easier to attribute fear to Ronan's all-too-familiar struggle of self-knowledge and understanding.
He doesn't blame Adam for being afraid- not when it took him so long to overcome his own fear. It's just that it was hard, getting through Adam's fear together. But they did, and now, on the other side of it all, he's happy it turned out like this.]
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[Ronan says, misinterpreting Adam's fear- because the idea that Adam would hurt him is something so foreign that Ronan wouldn't even have considered it as a first option. It's far easier to attribute fear to Ronan's all-too-familiar struggle of self-knowledge and understanding.
He doesn't blame Adam for being afraid- not when it took him so long to overcome his own fear. It's just that it was hard, getting through Adam's fear together. But they did, and now, on the other side of it all, he's happy it turned out like this.]