[ He'd expected it to hurt, but he hadn't expected it to hurt nearly this much. Then again, as much as Harrison likes to believe he's cool and detached, he couldn't be any further from the truth. Watching Cisco try to force on a brave face, hearing him attempt to speak in a steady tone when he knew better — it was more than he could stand.
The ache in his chest only grows exponentially and he can't help it, can't restrain himself with his guilt any longer. He reaches out and grabs for Cisco, pulling him into a hug roughly, holding him tightly. He knows he's stronger than he looks, sturdier than he seems at first, so it's not the biggest concern on his mind right now. Even if he can open breaches, even if it's not necessarily a "goodbye," it still all feels so finite. And in a way, it has to be for both of their sakes. Doesn't it? What does he know anymore.
Harrison leans in and rests his head against the top of Cisco's, voice rough as he closes his eyes. ]
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The ache in his chest only grows exponentially and he can't help it, can't restrain himself with his guilt any longer. He reaches out and grabs for Cisco, pulling him into a hug roughly, holding him tightly. He knows he's stronger than he looks, sturdier than he seems at first, so it's not the biggest concern on his mind right now. Even if he can open breaches, even if it's not necessarily a "goodbye," it still all feels so finite. And in a way, it has to be for both of their sakes. Doesn't it? What does he know anymore.
Harrison leans in and rests his head against the top of Cisco's, voice rough as he closes his eyes. ]
Damnit, Ramon.