Adam doesn't flinch, even when Ronan raises his voice. It's not a threat. It's not directed at him, not really. Ronan Lynch snaps and snarls, bursts into fits of anger that are as frightening as they are justified. It's still one thing to see him beat the shit out of Declan–someone who is definitively not on Their Side–and to see him destroying Gansey's room.
Gansey would have never stood for it, which makes his absence that much more tangible.
Maybe it's better this way. Maybe, back in Henrietta, they've found Glendower and Adam has asked–begged, pleaded–for Gansey's life. Maybe, there, he has a chance.
But how can he say that to Ronan?
"We're still here," he says. It's not meant as a consolation so much as a statement of fact. There's still a we. There's still a Noah-Ronan-Adam-and-Blue left.
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Date: 2016-04-20 02:32 am (UTC)Gansey would have never stood for it, which makes his absence that much more tangible.
Maybe it's better this way. Maybe, back in Henrietta, they've found Glendower and Adam has asked–begged, pleaded–for Gansey's life. Maybe, there, he has a chance.
But how can he say that to Ronan?
"We're still here," he says. It's not meant as a consolation so much as a statement of fact. There's still a we. There's still a Noah-Ronan-Adam-and-Blue left.