"I trust you, K." And yes, first that means that he trusts that K wouldn't hurt him. Not willingly. But it also means, "If you think it's better for you to do this alone, then I'll leave you alone until you're ready to see me again."
It's a peculiar way to phrase it, for K; he's never had another option than to do something alone, and all of his thoughts about Jesus being around have just been about him spending time there not necessarily helping him do anything about it.
His fingers twitch and this time he gives in, this time he lifts his hand to brush Jesus's arm and he nods.
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His fingers twitch and this time he gives in, this time he lifts his hand to brush Jesus's arm and he nods.
"I'll let you know when I'm safe again."
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And if he doesn't hear from K then, he'll break in again.
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Not that he had just chosen not to answer before but still he makes the promise.
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