Rune kissed his cheek for good measure and turned to Caden, thanking him and then tugging his plate toward himself. He began to eat, glancing over to Sulliven who still looked quite a bit hurt at the moment. He felt a bit bad about that, but well, what could he do? There really was nothing and it was not too big of a deal, right? Relic knew. He knew way back when that Sully had a thing for him, that was partly the whole reason the man came to Rune that one night - a substitute for his brother. Of course, it did not work. The twins may look the same, but they definitely were not the same.
Relic giggled gently. "Thank you." he said happily, turning to his food and beginning to cut up the meat and looking over to Tanner. He bumped his shoulder against the other's and then went back to the food, glad for the interruption. He really hated that Sully was so into him, but it just never worked between them. It probably would not anyway. He pushed the thoughts aside, refusing to let them get to him. The evening was still going to be a good one. There were plenty more stories to tell on all their parts, and he would start up on them soon enough.
Sulliven smiled, thanking the waiter and then he pulled the plate to him. Twirling the spaghetti around his fork, he pulled it to his lips, eating while his mind went elsewhere. He should have known Relic would have someone by now. He was such a catch and he fumbled. He should not have waited so long to find him again. That was not important right now. Not for hte moment. Right? He would eventually get someone. Maybe not someone as good as the ravenette, but he would just ... get over him. He had to now.
Relic giggled gently. "Thank you." he said happily, turning to his food and beginning to cut up the meat and looking over to Tanner. He bumped his shoulder against the other's and then went back to the food, glad for the interruption. He really hated that Sully was so into him, but it just never worked between them. It probably would not anyway. He pushed the thoughts aside, refusing to let them get to him. The evening was still going to be a good one. There were plenty more stories to tell on all their parts, and he would start up on them soon enough.
Sulliven smiled, thanking the waiter and then he pulled the plate to him. Twirling the spaghetti around his fork, he pulled it to his lips, eating while his mind went elsewhere. He should have known Relic would have someone by now. He was such a catch and he fumbled. He should not have waited so long to find him again. That was not important right now. Not for hte moment. Right? He would eventually get someone. Maybe not someone as good as the ravenette, but he would just ... get over him. He had to now.