And honestly, it's not exactly easy to watch the two of them be just. Unbearably intimate. But it feels impossible to look away at the same time.
So instead he's been glancing rapidly back and forth between the deeply emotional scene playing out and frantic 'can you believe this shit' eye contact with Heather, and at some point he'd noticed Henry opening his mouth to say something and just. Put his hand over it, shaking his head sharply. Do Not get in the middle of immovable wall meets unstoppable object, friend.
So many missing puzzle pieces are falling into place.
Because honestly, last time Scar was here, it had been completely unclear if they even liked each other, much less...this. He can't help but think back to what had happened after Liore. How he still doesn't know what happened there, really, barely knows what happened between the last time they'd actually spoken beforehand and witnessing her death in the warehouse.
But if this was what she'd lost? With only their world left to her?
He can understand that now. Too well.
He didn't think that seeing Scar crying was going to happen...well, ever, either.
It's sort of a relief when Lust finally seems to remember where they are, and pointedly looks not directly at them (anymore), giving her at least some semblance of privacy to recover.
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And honestly, it's not exactly easy to watch the two of them be just. Unbearably intimate. But it feels impossible to look away at the same time.
So instead he's been glancing rapidly back and forth between the deeply emotional scene playing out and frantic 'can you believe this shit' eye contact with Heather, and at some point he'd noticed Henry opening his mouth to say something and just. Put his hand over it, shaking his head sharply. Do Not get in the middle of immovable wall meets unstoppable object, friend.
So many missing puzzle pieces are falling into place.
Because honestly, last time Scar was here, it had been completely unclear if they even liked each other, much less...this. He can't help but think back to what had happened after Liore. How he still doesn't know what happened there, really, barely knows what happened between the last time they'd actually spoken beforehand and witnessing her death in the warehouse.
But if this was what she'd lost? With only their world left to her?
He can understand that now. Too well.
He didn't think that seeing Scar crying was going to happen...well, ever, either.
It's sort of a relief when Lust finally seems to remember where they are, and pointedly looks not directly at them (anymore), giving her at least some semblance of privacy to recover.