Not long after (though maybe long for Tommy), there's a knock at Tommy's door. Billy looks a little concerned. Tommy hasn't invited him around a lot lately. If he is now he figures it must be for something pressing.
Is he though? Who had Billy been asked to magic up an ice cream birthday cake, complete with number shaped candles for a 1 and a 9 for just yesterday? Come on, man, keep up.
"Of course it's bad. He's nineteen and I'm in my mid twenties. God, I'm fucking old."
Ah. Right. If Billy had been born a little later he might be more concerned about the age difference, but he gives him a blank look like he doesn't really understand what the problem is. Especially considering-
"...I'm with someone in their hundreds, Tommy. If you're looking for me to agree with you I might be the wrong guy."
"Yeah, well, you're in your twenties too, and a god," Tommy says, because he clearly thinks that's a whole different thing. "And he's not either of those things. He's nineteen and no one has ever been nice to him in his life and I shouldn't be flirting with him."
Billy's not sure how much a difference that makes, but he considers for a moment.
"I mean- you clearly have some concerns about it. So that's...worth looking at. He is an adult though, and you're not like...his boss or anything. I don't think it's that weird?"
It's a difference because the guy is only nineteen today (and he has no clue said guy is up on the bridge at this moment talking to Gladio about the same situation). Tommy buries his face in his hands and groans before collapsing dramatically on his bed.
"He's also straight, B. What do we say about falling for pretty young straight boys?"
Wow. You've got it bad brother. Billy tries to remember how old Kenny was? Had Tommy had this same fit of dramatics over him? He laughs softly and takes a seat on the edge of the bed so he can pat Tommy's head apologetically.
"It's a lesson in heartbreak? Tell me what happened. What changed?"
He doesn't have it at all, thank you very much. It's just... Geez. It was just complicated. And excuse you, Kyle was in college, so that was more appropriate than this. And Shiro was older than him. So was David for that matter. And Eli.
No, the dramatics just go hand in hand with Tommy and guys. Sure he hit on them, sure he liked them, but it was always so much harder to accept that about himself, even when he was out and proud before he started getting involved with them. And the older he got, the more he admitted to himself he wanted substance and not just hook ups.
"I don't know. There was this moment toward the end of the surfing part of his birthday thing yesterday. We were wrestling in the water and I let him pin me and just... There was just something in how he looked at me. And I didn't get it until now, but... NO, it's not possible. He's straight. But then I realized later I'd been flirting with him some and that's so not okay. I'm supposed to be his best friend and his support not... Not checking him out because he's got a bit of muscles he tries to hide because he's all ashamed of his scars."
God. Fuck.
"I compared his scars to Kintsugi. If dude wasn't straight as fuck he might have seriously thought I was coming onto him."
(billy's views are not necessarily my more grown up views, lol)
Billy thinks you are way over thinking this. Especially if he didn't question when he was the younger party.
Drama and Tommy definitely go hand in hand, there's no denying that. Billy listens and nods and resists the urge to call his brother an idiot.
"...so you were wrestling and there was a moment?" he repeats, "Where he looked at you with....the look. And you came out of that thinking he's straight and you did something wrong?" Is he getting all of that?
"If he was gay, and your friend, and you crushed on him, but he wasn't interested, would that make you a bad person?"
he's still early twenties (tommy acts so old and he's only got, like, two years on his brother)
"Yeah, you keep saying that," Billy notes, arching a brow. Like...a lot. Which of us are you trying to convince? "You'd know better than me. The guy was bleeding out when I met him, we didn't really get to talking about his sexual preferences."
He snorts softly at Tommy's answer. "Okay, if your ages were switched, would you feel bad about it?"
"Okay, so why is it fine for you to be 19 with an early 20s person and not him? Hypothetically." And hey, don't even get into what their actual ages might be. For all they know they've only existed since the first twins were born, which would make Tommy the younger one. But that shit is complicated.
"You're literally inventing reasons to be upset. You have a cute friend. You can either just stay friends or you can take a shot and see if he's into it too. And if not, you still have friend."
Don't even bring up their original lives, man. That's a headache he isn't going to measure right now. He's got way more years of active memories than he's lived, so he knows what he is.
"Are you not even listening?" he asks, absolutely exasperated. "And what if I take a shot and we aren't friends? Like, I'm the friend he's got. The person helping him heal. I can't take that from him by making him feel weird."
"You and Kate are still friends. What is this whole assumption that if you tell someone you're interested and they aren't you can never speak again?? You're a grown ass man. You should understand relationships are more complex than that."
Him and Kate were on again off again with stupid amounts of drama until David. Doesn't he get that? Geez.
"Take isn't turned off by the fact that I'm into a guy or a chick. But when he's horrified that his male best friend might be interested in him he could shut me out. You know that."
Dudes are always weird with this shit. And Billy's young.
"I'm a grown ass queer man, and he's a young ass straight man. That's the issue man."
"And I all ready told you, if that's the sort of person he is, then you shouldn't be his friend," Billy says with a more serious expression. "Straight dudes can learn to handle this shit just like straight girls have had to put up with from them forever. He doesn't have to like you back, but if you liking him is an issue, then he's the problem."
Tommy sighs, arm thrown over his head. No. It's not like that. It's...
"Listen. He's someone who might be that now but who you can pull back from it. I swear you, I can see that in him. But I'm not losing that and him over an initial prejudice that he maybe needs to learn to get past, right?"
He's probably just over-blowing this too.
"It's not really something that's gonna matter, because I'm not saying anything. Just, you know, he's young, okay? It's not right."
During Trip Back to Agrii Ship
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"What's up?"
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"I'm a horrible person. And I need you to magic my brain or something."
Yeah, that's an opening.
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Yeah that's-
Billy blinks. "There's not like a dead body in here or something, is there?"
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"Seriously? Wow. Absolutely not. You know I don't kill."
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"Seriously, what's happened? What's going on?"
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"He's only nineteen."
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"...Okay? And that's...bad? Who are we talking about?"
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"Of course it's bad. He's nineteen and I'm in my mid twenties. God, I'm fucking old."
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"...I'm with someone in their hundreds, Tommy. If you're looking for me to agree with you I might be the wrong guy."
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Because it's manipulative, right? Right.
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"I mean- you clearly have some concerns about it. So that's...worth looking at. He is an adult though, and you're not like...his boss or anything. I don't think it's that weird?"
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"He's also straight, B. What do we say about falling for pretty young straight boys?"
Don't do it. Danger zone. Turn around.
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He laughs softly and takes a seat on the edge of the bed so he can pat Tommy's head apologetically.
"It's a lesson in heartbreak? Tell me what happened. What changed?"
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No, the dramatics just go hand in hand with Tommy and guys. Sure he hit on them, sure he liked them, but it was always so much harder to accept that about himself, even when he was out and proud before he started getting involved with them. And the older he got, the more he admitted to himself he wanted substance and not just hook ups.
"I don't know. There was this moment toward the end of the surfing part of his birthday thing yesterday. We were wrestling in the water and I let him pin me and just... There was just something in how he looked at me. And I didn't get it until now, but... NO, it's not possible. He's straight. But then I realized later I'd been flirting with him some and that's so not okay. I'm supposed to be his best friend and his support not... Not checking him out because he's got a bit of muscles he tries to hide because he's all ashamed of his scars."
God. Fuck.
"I compared his scars to Kintsugi. If dude wasn't straight as fuck he might have seriously thought I was coming onto him."
(billy's views are not necessarily my more grown up views, lol)
Drama and Tommy definitely go hand in hand, there's no denying that. Billy listens and nods and resists the urge to call his brother an idiot.
"...so you were wrestling and there was a moment?" he repeats, "Where he looked at you with....the look. And you came out of that thinking he's straight and you did something wrong?" Is he getting all of that?
"If he was gay, and your friend, and you crushed on him, but he wasn't interested, would that make you a bad person?"
he's still early twenties (tommy acts so old and he's only got, like, two years on his brother)
"I'm probably imagining the look. I mean, he's clearly straight."
But yes, he did think he'd done something wrong. Ogling this beautiful man with golden hair and eyes like the sky was probably wrong.
"If he wasn't so young, no."
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He snorts softly at Tommy's answer. "Okay, if your ages were switched, would you feel bad about it?"
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"My physical years and mental ones don't even line up in so many ways. And I was literally experimented on, you know?"
So that ages a guy mentally too.
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"You're literally inventing reasons to be upset. You have a cute friend. You can either just stay friends or you can take a shot and see if he's into it too. And if not, you still have friend."
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"Are you not even listening?" he asks, absolutely exasperated. "And what if I take a shot and we aren't friends? Like, I'm the friend he's got. The person helping him heal. I can't take that from him by making him feel weird."
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Dummy.
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"Take isn't turned off by the fact that I'm into a guy or a chick. But when he's horrified that his male best friend might be interested in him he could shut me out. You know that."
Dudes are always weird with this shit. And Billy's young.
"I'm a grown ass queer man, and he's a young ass straight man. That's the issue man."
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"Listen. He's someone who might be that now but who you can pull back from it. I swear you, I can see that in him. But I'm not losing that and him over an initial prejudice that he maybe needs to learn to get past, right?"
He's probably just over-blowing this too.
"It's not really something that's gonna matter, because I'm not saying anything. Just, you know, he's young, okay? It's not right."
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