Ronan honestly isn't sure whether or not that's a good thing. They're still here, still stuck in this prison disguised as a town. Adam still can't get his Ivy League education, Blue can't travel, Ronan can't visit the fucking Barns, can't ever his mother or Matthew again. The only one it's maybe better for is Noah, but Ronan figures death is its own prison.
But at least he isn't here alone.
"You're still here," he finally says, not quite an agreement to Adam's words. A correction. An amendment.
He wants to order, wants to beg Adam not leave this place, not without him, but he bites back the words. No one knows where people go when they leave Darrow, but Ronan wants to believe they return home. There's so much more for Adam there than here.
Instead, he lets out a breath and digs the heel of his hand against his eye. "Noah took the mint plant," he says eventually.
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Date: 2016-04-20 03:18 am (UTC)But at least he isn't here alone.
"You're still here," he finally says, not quite an agreement to Adam's words. A correction. An amendment.
He wants to order, wants to beg Adam not leave this place, not without him, but he bites back the words. No one knows where people go when they leave Darrow, but Ronan wants to believe they return home. There's so much more for Adam there than here.
Instead, he lets out a breath and digs the heel of his hand against his eye. "Noah took the mint plant," he says eventually.