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Jason stepped in as she was talking and stayed silent. He hadn't quite gotten out of the analytic mindset talking with Shine had put him in so as soon as he walked in looking at rue was just a barrage of information, none of it good. He didn't listen to what she was saying very much as he instead focused on how she said it and picked up on the repressed guilt and forced calm. Her body language spoke even louder than her words though. She was ashamed of something. She had done something she was afraid he would find out about, she was forcing herself to seem okay for him, but she couldn't ever bring herself to meet his eyes.
He hadn't really listened to what she said so when she stopped talking he just walked towards her silently, and crouched beside her before pulling her into a tight embrace, cupping the back of her head softly. "Rue, I love you, we're family now, no matter what. You don't have to hide what you did in here. I already know, I understand."
He gave her another small squeeze and ten slowly distanced himself from her, smiling comfortingly. "To be honest, I'm kind of surprised you'd try to hide it at all. I don't know how you thought we wouldn't hear your vomiting in the kitchen, and even if we didn't the smell is still pretty apparent once you step in here." He chuckled lightly then smiled again. "But you know, it's alright, you don't have to be ashamed or anything. It's natural to be afraid. Even I'm afraid, I was just told how to handle that better than most people. We'll make it through together though, and if you can't trust shine, then trust me. I can guarantee you she won't ever hurt you; she'd never hurt anyone important to me."
His smile then became somewhat more sly and was accompanied by a light redness to his cheeks. "And besides, even if you did throw up, doesn't change that i still totally want to kiss you right now, just as much as last night."
He hadn't really listened to what she said so when she stopped talking he just walked towards her silently, and crouched beside her before pulling her into a tight embrace, cupping the back of her head softly. "Rue, I love you, we're family now, no matter what. You don't have to hide what you did in here. I already know, I understand."
He gave her another small squeeze and ten slowly distanced himself from her, smiling comfortingly. "To be honest, I'm kind of surprised you'd try to hide it at all. I don't know how you thought we wouldn't hear your vomiting in the kitchen, and even if we didn't the smell is still pretty apparent once you step in here." He chuckled lightly then smiled again. "But you know, it's alright, you don't have to be ashamed or anything. It's natural to be afraid. Even I'm afraid, I was just told how to handle that better than most people. We'll make it through together though, and if you can't trust shine, then trust me. I can guarantee you she won't ever hurt you; she'd never hurt anyone important to me."
His smile then became somewhat more sly and was accompanied by a light redness to his cheeks. "And besides, even if you did throw up, doesn't change that i still totally want to kiss you right now, just as much as last night."
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