[ Jeremy gets back from Laila's place where he went to just hang for a while to get his mind off of things. He doesn't leave Jean alone a whole lot, but he needed some time out of the house. Even then, he ended up texting Jean anyway, because it felt more comfortable. He knows Jean doesn't feel the same, but for Jeremy, the other man has been a nice constant around the house.
Getting home, he knows where he'll find Jean, so he heads to his room, knocking on the door frame as he pokes his head in.]
[The last thing that Jean had thought was a good idea when he was taken out of Evermore was to stay at Palmetto. He'd hidden in Abby's house for a long time before the new contract was settled and even then... It wasn't wise to stay here, when Kevin's still there but somehow, contracts were signed and he and Kevin were supposed to figure it out.
When he got to the tower, the rooming assignments had gotten a lot of side eyes, Andrew, Nicky, Jean in a room, Aaron and Kevin moving in with Matt and Neil. Andrew is probably the last person that Jean wanted to room with.
But they'd found some semblance of normalcy and Jean struggled to find normal sleep, to keep up with the new way his classes were scheduled, exy was the only thing that was mostly the same if less rigorous -- he spent many extra hours training, though.
Somewhere along the line, vodka had become his companion much like it had been Kevin and he sat in the main room of the dorm he shared with the others, holding up a book he's reading for class with one hand and a bottle of vodka with the other.]
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[ Jeremy gets back from Laila's place where he went to just hang for a while to get his mind off of things. He doesn't leave Jean alone a whole lot, but he needed some time out of the house. Even then, he ended up texting Jean anyway, because it felt more comfortable. He knows Jean doesn't feel the same, but for Jeremy, the other man has been a nice constant around the house.
Getting home, he knows where he'll find Jean, so he heads to his room, knocking on the door frame as he pokes his head in.]
Hey.
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When he got to the tower, the rooming assignments had gotten a lot of side eyes, Andrew, Nicky, Jean in a room, Aaron and Kevin moving in with Matt and Neil. Andrew is probably the last person that Jean wanted to room with.
But they'd found some semblance of normalcy and Jean struggled to find normal sleep, to keep up with the new way his classes were scheduled, exy was the only thing that was mostly the same if less rigorous -- he spent many extra hours training, though.
Somewhere along the line, vodka had become his companion much like it had been Kevin and he sat in the main room of the dorm he shared with the others, holding up a book he's reading for class with one hand and a bottle of vodka with the other.]
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