"Hm... I'm not sure if my father has many secrets... he keeps this facade of a happy family and he's avoiding my uncle in every way, he's not even talking about him. He never told me about my aunt, but I'm not sure if this counts as a secret, I think he just... doesn't want to talk about it or he can't. I don't know, I've never lost anybody, so I wouldn't understand how he feels.", Caelan said and in the end shook his head. "We both defended him just now... I hate that. I... hm..." His thoughts were a little occupied and he thought about so many things which he usually didn't do. If he was about to drift oft he found something to do, or he was with Cameron and he took his mind off of things, with Ronan it was different and though all those thoughts and topics somehow hurt, they also helped, it helped talking about it and Caelan liked having Ronan listen, so he tried forming his thoughts into actual words. "You know, I... I never thought I'd be into a man, though now it is painfully obvious that I have no interest in girls at all. I don't... I don't really regret that or wish I hadn't met or kissed you, but it is... you know, there are rules and it kinda doesn't even make sense for two men to..., I..." Caelan sighed, after all the words he picked probably didn't really tell Ronan what he was thinking about. "Anyway, what I'm trying to say is, that I never really cared about what my father said about me or that he hated me, because I thought all of what he despises is not really me, this has nothing to do with me, but now I think, maybe he was right, maybe I am a disgrace and all those things. I... shouldn't it feel wrong to lie next to each other like that? To look at each other like that?", he asked Ronan, looking at him as if he wanted him to tell him that everything was just fine the way it was, but he didn't wait long enough. "I'm sorry, I don't want you to feel bad or say I don't want this, I do want this, I'm just... I guess I'm doubting myself for the first time in a very long time...and thinking about my father maybe being right all along changes... so many things." Again Caelan shook his head, he talked too much and he only talked about himself, he was an asshole at the very least probably. "Yeah I want to stay alive too, don't worry. But you give me another reason. But do tell, what stupid things do you do? Maybe that is a better topic than... you know, just forget I said anything. I just expose myself too much, too soon, right?", he cited Ronans own words.
"That's wird... and your conclusion makes sense to me.", Caelan said, maybe his father had lost everyone to the wolves, if a wolf killed Ronan, well he probably tried killing every last of them too. As a duke though... maybe that wasn't a good idea and maybe Ronans father didn't even have a good reason after all. It probably was better not to pry. Ronan however finally put his book away, a while longer and Caelan had just pulled it out of his hand. "Then don't read, we're talking, shouldn't you be the one having manners?", he asked with a grin, though after he spilled his insides out in front of Ronan, maybe it was better to do something else entirely. Then he looked at the spot Ronan was pointing at, looking at the somewhat curved scar. "Ah... we were visiting my grandmother from my mothers side, she had a tiny, extremely annoying dog and he hates people, especially me. I swear I haven't done anything, he just bit me, really hard, didn't let go until some servant pulled him off... at least it was a tiny dog, some weird race she always carries in her arms, shouldn't even be called a dog... Well, my father of course said it was my fault, I was pestering it or something like that... I didn't and this dog hates me still and the feeling is mutual."
"That's wird... and your conclusion makes sense to me.", Caelan said, maybe his father had lost everyone to the wolves, if a wolf killed Ronan, well he probably tried killing every last of them too. As a duke though... maybe that wasn't a good idea and maybe Ronans father didn't even have a good reason after all. It probably was better not to pry. Ronan however finally put his book away, a while longer and Caelan had just pulled it out of his hand. "Then don't read, we're talking, shouldn't you be the one having manners?", he asked with a grin, though after he spilled his insides out in front of Ronan, maybe it was better to do something else entirely. Then he looked at the spot Ronan was pointing at, looking at the somewhat curved scar. "Ah... we were visiting my grandmother from my mothers side, she had a tiny, extremely annoying dog and he hates people, especially me. I swear I haven't done anything, he just bit me, really hard, didn't let go until some servant pulled him off... at least it was a tiny dog, some weird race she always carries in her arms, shouldn't even be called a dog... Well, my father of course said it was my fault, I was pestering it or something like that... I didn't and this dog hates me still and the feeling is mutual."