SmallSailboat
The one they warned you about
Lance appeared a bit disheartened by Jon's news, but resigned to it just the same with a nod and a small smile of sympathy. He quietly shook his head to deny any measure of being offended, weaving in a small note.
It's quite alright. I... got sick a lot, when I was younger, and even now I have to restrict my diet to balance out the all the sweets I eat with my workout regimen, so I understand. My offer still stands though, okay?
It made him a little sick just in that moment from feeling like he was being untruthful, but he was not about drop the truth on someone he had just met and had been kind to him. Any time someone found out what the real reason was, he hated the reactions he got: pity, righteous anger, disgust, grief over innocence lost. He wasn't going to encourage that in anyone else. Given Jon's training, he could likely tell that Lance had severe forms of PTSD and some heavy emotional baggage, just based off his odd behavioral ticks and the way he carried himself, but it was hard to tell what exactly caused it.
quinnissocool
Downstairs, he nodded to Allen as well, to answer affirmatively to their courtesy. Getting a longer, closer look at their face told him that Allen seemed rather out of it. She looked like she had wanted to go after her friends, but something kept them in place. He wondered whether to ask about them, but decided it wasn't his business. He made a habit of not sticking his nose where it didn't belong, at least to a degree. With cats in his arms, typing was possible but difficult, so instead he thought he might be of help by bringing them closer.
--Friendly--
--Pet - them?--
He gestured towards the two, allowing him to touch. If Allen agreed, the cats would indeed lean into his hand and become rather affectionate after a quick sniff to determine danger. Not detecting poison or forms of magical invisibility, they didn't deem Allen a threat and therefore ployed for attention and maybe treats, if he happened to have any. If not, Lance would accept that but either way he would gesture towards the stairs, asking if they would like to return with him. If so, he would insist that Allen eat a little at least, even offering to make something else if it had gotten cold or if they didn't like something about it, but he couldn't bring himself to ignore Allen's health when its deterioration was clearly staring him in the face, mocking him of a past where he would have begged for someone to care for him in a similar manner if he were equipped to.
toxification
Also regardless of Allen's decision, Lance did still have to bring the pets upstairs, releasing them up there and weaving to Jon again in his new room.
Thank you for your help, I really do appreciate it. I feel a little bad about not being able to return the favor, so if something comes up, please tell me. By the way, have you seen Perun? I need to ask him some questions about the cafes kitchen.
Megilagor
It's quite alright. I... got sick a lot, when I was younger, and even now I have to restrict my diet to balance out the all the sweets I eat with my workout regimen, so I understand. My offer still stands though, okay?
It made him a little sick just in that moment from feeling like he was being untruthful, but he was not about drop the truth on someone he had just met and had been kind to him. Any time someone found out what the real reason was, he hated the reactions he got: pity, righteous anger, disgust, grief over innocence lost. He wasn't going to encourage that in anyone else. Given Jon's training, he could likely tell that Lance had severe forms of PTSD and some heavy emotional baggage, just based off his odd behavioral ticks and the way he carried himself, but it was hard to tell what exactly caused it.
quinnissocool
Downstairs, he nodded to Allen as well, to answer affirmatively to their courtesy. Getting a longer, closer look at their face told him that Allen seemed rather out of it. She looked like she had wanted to go after her friends, but something kept them in place. He wondered whether to ask about them, but decided it wasn't his business. He made a habit of not sticking his nose where it didn't belong, at least to a degree. With cats in his arms, typing was possible but difficult, so instead he thought he might be of help by bringing them closer.
--Friendly--
--Pet - them?--
He gestured towards the two, allowing him to touch. If Allen agreed, the cats would indeed lean into his hand and become rather affectionate after a quick sniff to determine danger. Not detecting poison or forms of magical invisibility, they didn't deem Allen a threat and therefore ployed for attention and maybe treats, if he happened to have any. If not, Lance would accept that but either way he would gesture towards the stairs, asking if they would like to return with him. If so, he would insist that Allen eat a little at least, even offering to make something else if it had gotten cold or if they didn't like something about it, but he couldn't bring himself to ignore Allen's health when its deterioration was clearly staring him in the face, mocking him of a past where he would have begged for someone to care for him in a similar manner if he were equipped to.
toxification
Also regardless of Allen's decision, Lance did still have to bring the pets upstairs, releasing them up there and weaving to Jon again in his new room.
Thank you for your help, I really do appreciate it. I feel a little bad about not being able to return the favor, so if something comes up, please tell me. By the way, have you seen Perun? I need to ask him some questions about the cafes kitchen.
Megilagor