If Klaus had company with him, Five would have been the first to leave them to their business. He might be a stubborn ass when important things were at risk but he could respect certain boundaries.
It's only when Klaus curses that it dawns on Five that they're still touching. There's some squirming, he's not used to this, but he's not actively trying to leave anymore. From all his brothers, he trusts Klaus the most.
"Tylenol?" He eyes the pills again, no longer with suspicious but with something akin to realization. As if he's remembering that yes, people take meds to feel better. What a wild concept. "You could have said that from the beginning."
The pre-teen says in a soft voice, which is more or less Five's version of 'thank you', as he takes one of the pills. For a second it looks like he's considering swallowing it dry, like an animal, but then he spots the glass of water. God, he feels so parched.
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It's only when Klaus curses that it dawns on Five that they're still touching. There's some squirming, he's not used to this, but he's not actively trying to leave anymore. From all his brothers, he trusts Klaus the most.
"Tylenol?" He eyes the pills again, no longer with suspicious but with something akin to realization. As if he's remembering that yes, people take meds to feel better. What a wild concept. "You could have said that from the beginning."
The pre-teen says in a soft voice, which is more or less Five's version of 'thank you', as he takes one of the pills. For a second it looks like he's considering swallowing it dry, like an animal, but then he spots the glass of water. God, he feels so parched.