| Jaron wasn't sure why he was leaving, exactly. He knew that if there was anyone in the world to talk to about anything that was on his mind, it would be Astrolabe Abelard Dusk. But the feeling of fleeing felt right to Jaron and he just went with his gut, as his mind wasn't all that clear to listen to at that very moment. His eyes and his focus was very linear, very direct; he wanted out and in his mind all he could see was the mental picture of the landmarks of how to get out of wherever Astrolabe had brought him. Would he bring himself back to the ship? Or maybe just right to the ocean - he wasn't a good swimmer, maybe he would drown and just end all his misery and overly emotional suffering once and for all. Before he heard the doors close after him, a strong hand from a strong arm twisted Jaron around and caught him off guard. Jaron's hands reached out for something to grab onto but he found himself in Astrolabe's arms, safe and sound and still on his two feet. He gave a little chuckle as he stood there, now facing Astrolabe (or at least his chin, but that was still part of the man) and didn't dare look up into his eyes. Astro's hand went to his other arm and held him there, almost as if he was scared Jaron was going to run away again. It was a common occurence for him to run from anything emotion-driven in which the emotions weren't pretty, lovely, and fun to entertain in one's mind. But when it came to something difficult to process, Jaron ran. It was something that Sev dealt with easily, as he was able to recognize the signs and seize Jaron before he could leave, but with Astro it was different. They never really had deep, emotional discussions about anything in the past. Not that their relationship was superficial, it just never had a need to delve into the inner most thoughts of their minds. Jaron took in a sharp, deep breath that he held for just a moment. The scent of Astrolabe was on his mind again and that almost soothing-like sensation of nostalgia, of easier times, went through his troubled mind and he let out a huff of a sigh through his nose as his lips pressed together. He flashed a cautious look up to Astrolabe, Jaron's eyes now free from any sign that he was near doing the C-word. "So, I guess," Jaron said softly, in a tone that was hushed to the point that no one besides the two men would hear what he was articulating, "I'm not ready to talk about just yet, am I?" His arms remained limp at his sides as his feet kept him erect and standing in front of Astrolabe. Jaron wanted to lean against the man and just close his eyes and shut out everything around him. Shut out everything that had happened to him. He wanted to reach his arm around Astrolabe and just grunt in a hug, but he held himself back. He stood there without any hint of action of his body, maybe as a way to show Astrolabe that he wasn't about to flee on foot as fast as he could from the tavern and from his past. "Sorry about that." He took in a deep breath again and stood up straighter, his chest puffing out as he adopted a proper posture as opposed to a slouch of a stance. "How about let's try that again, round two?" |

