Oh, god, yeah, he's definitely the asshole here. Zelda and Jean didn't even have this problem, they sorted it out without causing a big, heart-breaking fuss. Christ. Great going, dickhead.
"I-I'm sorry, I... it's just a bit too complicated, I'm afraid. I've turned it over in my head as many ways as I possibly can, and it isn't..."
He somehow manages to frown more deeply, and folds his hands on the table.
"You mean a lot to me, Neil. Very, very much so. This is something I've had great deal of sleepless nights over. I never wanted to hurt you this way, and... I wish I'd been as cognizant of these things as you. I'm sorry that I hadn't been, and--- that you bear the brunt of my inconsideration."
"I understand," Neil says plainly. "It doesn't feel... great. But I'll admit I had a feeling this was going to be the case."
He sighs softly. "You mean a lot to me as well, Jon. And I love you very much. I would rather have you in my life than make a scene over the inevitable. I hope we can stay friends... after I get a bit of space."
"O-of course!" Jon jumps, perhaps a bit too quickly, at the offer. He reels himself back in. "You were one of my dearest friends, even before our romantic involvement, and I'd hate to lose that. You can take all the space you need. I would, um. I'd be happy to steer clear of the next meeting or two, should that be easier on you."
"No, no, the meetings are fine, I just mean more, ah. Personal things," Neil explains. "I imagine Martin wouldn't be too keen on us meeting that way yet anyway."
"Ah, yes, that's--- that makes sense." Jon gives an awkward laugh, little more than a huff. "...You just, um. Let me know when you've had your time. I won't press, but my door is always open for you."
Neil stands as well, wrapping his arms around Jon tightly. It's a long, sad embrace. A quiet goodbye. "I will miss you, Jon. You still have my love, even if it needs to change."
Jon lets out a quiet, heavy sigh. His heart twists miserably in his chest. God, is this the right call? What if he's just fucking everything up for a flight of fancy? Guilt and misery mingle together viciously, creating a horrible pit in his stomach, even as he hugs back.
"You are doing what is best for you," Neil insists as they part. "I can't ask any more of you." He pats Jon's arm twice, an awkwardly friendly gesture to fill the void where love once sat. "Goodbye, Jon. Be well."
"You do the same, Neil. If you need me, please--- please do feel free to reach out."
With a heavy heart, Jon finally parts fully. What else is there to do, or say? There's no fixing this, much as his mind desperately reaches for it. He's made his choice.
A final, soft pat, and Jon sees himself out. Time to hole up in his house and feel like a horrible person for the next week.
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"I-I'm sorry, I... it's just a bit too complicated, I'm afraid. I've turned it over in my head as many ways as I possibly can, and it isn't..."
He somehow manages to frown more deeply, and folds his hands on the table.
"You mean a lot to me, Neil. Very, very much so. This is something I've had great deal of sleepless nights over. I never wanted to hurt you this way, and... I wish I'd been as cognizant of these things as you. I'm sorry that I hadn't been, and--- that you bear the brunt of my inconsideration."
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He sighs softly. "You mean a lot to me as well, Jon. And I love you very much. I would rather have you in my life than make a scene over the inevitable. I hope we can stay friends... after I get a bit of space."
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Jon stands, moving with the uncertainty that's written all over his face, but opens his arms nonetheless.
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"And you, mine, Neil. I'm... so sorry again."
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With a heavy heart, Jon finally parts fully. What else is there to do, or say? There's no fixing this, much as his mind desperately reaches for it. He's made his choice.
A final, soft pat, and Jon sees himself out. Time to hole up in his house and feel like a horrible person for the next week.