[It says something, probably not a very good something, that Cain is far more concerned about Abel not being completely honest with him than he is about becoming a terrorist in the future.
His fingers curl in Abel's cassock, tight and strong, refusing to let go. He doesn't want the balance between them to change, he's... frightened of it, he's frightened of losing Abel to all the other people he cares about; which is silly, he can love more than one person.]
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His fingers curl in Abel's cassock, tight and strong, refusing to let go. He doesn't want the balance between them to change, he's... frightened of it, he's frightened of losing Abel to all the other people he cares about; which is silly, he can love more than one person.]
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