He has no problem with the closeness, possibly because he's just that fried and possibly just because it's Clark. Probably because it's both.
"You're welcome to stay if you want to stay. I don't have any entertaining plans, but if you want to hang out and chat, lecture at me, or just watch me sleep you can." You're always welcome to stay, Clark.
"I'm really glad you said before." Since odds of him going straight to sleep aren't high, but yeah. He can lay back down (not on his back but his stomach) and fold his arms under the pillow. "We haven't done that in a while."
"You know me. Boring is good and usually means nothing's falling apart." He really doesn't like being on his stomach, but he's not going to even try for his side yet. Maybe in a bit. Probably tomorrow. "Though it does tend to make conversation hard."
And Scott should be able to figure out from some of the context, namely that Clark's never mentioned it in quite that fashion, that this is a little different than anything purely physical.
"I'm glad." that it's less tenuous. "We've met and spoken a few times. He seems like a good guy." Which is more than can be said for Scott, ever, but that doesn't mean he's oblivious. "And a good guy for you."
"I think you might overestimate my intelligence." Clark probably doesn't, but that doesn't mean Scott can't mock his own stupidity when he's been stupid.
"In a sense," and that comes with a sort of see saw sort of kind of ehhhhhh motion. He makes it elegant like everything else he does, but it is what it is.
"And to be fair, you'd know the rest of the time, but I haven't actually taught you kryptonese yet."
"Feel free to teach me any time you like and meanwhile really assess what in a sense covers and doesn't and then take a good, hard, look at my back and think about it some more."
Not that he was going to talk to Erskine.
Possibly scream at him a lot, maybe throw things, possibly make creative threats - but not talk. And possibly not talk to the degree that he just waits out his month and goes home without saying a word.
"I took an exceptionally hard look at your back, Scott," he points out mildly, "hence the loss of roughly 10% of your epidermis."
He almost says something else before detouring.
"And there's a difference between 'slow' and 'noncommunicative.' People do occasionally need time to process. And some of the differences between us are proving a little hard for him to swallow. I don't want to push."
"You're right, there is." Maybe more importantly there was enough communication there to understand differences being hard to swallow.
He also finds the comment about looking really hard at his back funnier than he should, given the circumstances. It's an exhausted and grim humor, but my god he thinks it's funny, anyway.
"He took one look at my room and almost scampered out, as if he didn't deserve to be there."
And the scorn in his voice isn't at all for Fives. It's for the very idea. Fuck that. Those rooms were part of the Luthor mansion. Anyone was an improvement over the man who'd owned it, let alone those who'd walk through it.
"Almost scampered out - but didn't." That's a good start, he thinks, and he understands the scorn and where it's directed and understands, really, what in Fives would draw Clark.
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Then he doesn't. Instead, he looks towards the door.
"Unless you had another idea."
They're certainly not fencing right now.
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"You're welcome to stay if you want to stay. I don't have any entertaining plans, but if you want to hang out and chat, lecture at me, or just watch me sleep you can." You're always welcome to stay, Clark.
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"Sleep and I'll watch. We could even talk before that."
Imagine.
After all, he's missed him.
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"And no, we haven't. I suppose I feel I've been somewhat boring."
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He can't help a bit of a grin, though.
"I've...
"There's someone."
And Scott should be able to figure out from some of the context, namely that Clark's never mentioned it in quite that fashion, that this is a little different than anything purely physical.
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Flat as a pancake, this one. Because really, Scott.
"And yes, I was intending to. It's less... tenuous, this time.
"Have you met Fives?"
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He'd wanted to share it with Scott. Something happy and good.
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"'Good for me'," he repeats, though he doesn't actually argue it.
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No, he doesn't disagree. He's a little anxious about the whole thing, honestly, but he doesn't think it's a bad thing.
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"And a few weeks. Since anything actually happened. I'd felt something a while before that."
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"So, have you talked about it with him?"
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"And to be fair, you'd know the rest of the time, but I haven't actually taught you kryptonese yet."
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Not that he was going to talk to Erskine.
Possibly scream at him a lot, maybe throw things, possibly make creative threats - but not talk. And possibly not talk to the degree that he just waits out his month and goes home without saying a word.
But the advice is sound.
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He almost says something else before detouring.
"And there's a difference between 'slow' and 'noncommunicative.' People do occasionally need time to process. And some of the differences between us are proving a little hard for him to swallow. I don't want to push."
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He also finds the comment about looking really hard at his back funnier than he should, given the circumstances. It's an exhausted and grim humor, but my god he thinks it's funny, anyway.
"What kind of differences?"
He just wants to talk.
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And the scorn in his voice isn't at all for Fives. It's for the very idea. Fuck that. Those rooms were part of the Luthor mansion. Anyone was an improvement over the man who'd owned it, let alone those who'd walk through it.
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That had definitely been part of the 'in a sense' that he'd mentioned.
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