That earned Ganymede a look of sympathy and understanding. Given his friend's story with one of the most selfish bastard gods that had ever existed, there's no one better than him to be a judge of character when it comes to people who won't take no for an answer.
"That's a sad fact that hasn't changed in centuries. I don't think humanity will ever learn. Dogs know how to follow commands better than men." Armand takes another drag of his cigarette, and the action is somehow full of disdain for a brief moment before he snuffs the rest of the cig on the railing. Armand will need to find a way to make sure Ganymede is properly protected, even when he isn't around.
"Charmer. You won't hear me complaining." It's difficult to stay mad when his lovely friend says these things and the corner of his lips curves up. It's been a long, long time since Armand has ever been so comfortable around someone, let alone a human. So full of life and joy for the world still, despite the hardships. It's admirable in ways Armand can't name or dream about.
"Let's go. I think this will turn out to be a really pleasant, memorable night." He doesn't elaborate further about why and instead gives Ganymede's arms a gentle tug.
"Do you want to take a cab or public transport?" One is more comfortable than the other, but Armand nowadays still has a fascination with modern technology and finds buses and subways excellent places to observe the highs and lows of humanity. Especially here in New York, you never know what you'll see.
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"That's a sad fact that hasn't changed in centuries. I don't think humanity will ever learn. Dogs know how to follow commands better than men." Armand takes another drag of his cigarette, and the action is somehow full of disdain for a brief moment before he snuffs the rest of the cig on the railing. Armand will need to find a way to make sure Ganymede is properly protected, even when he isn't around.
"Charmer. You won't hear me complaining." It's difficult to stay mad when his lovely friend says these things and the corner of his lips curves up. It's been a long, long time since Armand has ever been so comfortable around someone, let alone a human. So full of life and joy for the world still, despite the hardships. It's admirable in ways Armand can't name or dream about.
"Let's go. I think this will turn out to be a really pleasant, memorable night." He doesn't elaborate further about why and instead gives Ganymede's arms a gentle tug.
"Do you want to take a cab or public transport?" One is more comfortable than the other, but Armand nowadays still has a fascination with modern technology and finds buses and subways excellent places to observe the highs and lows of humanity. Especially here in New York, you never know what you'll see.