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Ene ([info]impotentwaffle) wrote in [info]politico,
To Parker's own surprise, he wasn't dealing with this like he was used to dealing with emotional pain. He was opening up and letting Callaway inside rather than shutting down and pushing him away. It was a peculiar feeling, a very vulnerable one. But Adam had stripped him down so far that it was almost impossible to build a wall against Callaway, and he didn't want to do that either.

"So long as you promise that you're not obligated to me. You're not, you know. But at the same time, god, please don't leave me. Please." He knew that was a mixed message. Don't feel obligated but don't leave either. At this moment, he didn't know which would be worse: Callaway acting like this out of guilt and pity, or Callaway leaving him.


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