StarlitDreams
Star
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2012
- Location
- US of A
Unless he’d been running really fast… in a house, that excuse really was stupid. Connor knew it, Julian knew it, and anyone who he’d tried it on would have known it. But he wasn’t about the argue with the other. He liked him too much to make him hate him over something so personal. After all, he didn’t really deserve to be asking questions like this. He’d just met Julian really and he didn’t doubt that the other was creeped out by his insistence already. “I’m sorry,” he mumbled, looking down shamefacedly. He bit his lower lip and blushed slightly. “I guess I just got worried for a minute. I didn’t mean to insinuate anything bad.” That was a lie. He’d meant to insinuate the worst. But he’d been wrong. That was obvious now.
After a moment, he stood up and reached out a hand. “I’m sorry again,” he said quietly, looking over at the time. It was nearly eight. He wasn’t sure why no one had come up to get him. Perhaps his mom had a busy day at the office or something. “How about I make it up to you with dinner? You’re probably hungry, and I really don’t think it would be smart for you to mark this experience with a homemade meal courtesy of my mother.” He smiled. “I’m trying to impress you, not poison you.”
After a moment, he stood up and reached out a hand. “I’m sorry again,” he said quietly, looking over at the time. It was nearly eight. He wasn’t sure why no one had come up to get him. Perhaps his mom had a busy day at the office or something. “How about I make it up to you with dinner? You’re probably hungry, and I really don’t think it would be smart for you to mark this experience with a homemade meal courtesy of my mother.” He smiled. “I’m trying to impress you, not poison you.”