[ He is, admittedly, immediately curious by what Cain could possibly mean. The way he speaks makes him think that this is truly not something that Cain feels proud of, and to keep the harmony between them, he doesn't linger for too long on that thought.
They had all the time in the world.
"I've got you." He says, and though Percival doesn't easily depend on anyone, nor wishes to, he chooses to believe Cain.
After just a moment, because in the end, his conviction to prove himself useful is as strong as ever, he draws his attention back to the distance ahead.
Still, his forehead remains slightly leaned on the other's cheek, and rather than pushing him off of his lap, his hands rest on his waist. ]
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They had all the time in the world.
"I've got you." He says, and though Percival doesn't easily depend on anyone, nor wishes to, he chooses to believe Cain.
After just a moment, because in the end, his conviction to prove himself useful is as strong as ever, he draws his attention back to the distance ahead.
Still, his forehead remains slightly leaned on the other's cheek, and rather than pushing him off of his lap, his hands rest on his waist. ]