Please cut him some slack, Mark, his brain just gave up.
He takes Mark's hand and holds it tight (not too tight, he doesn't want to hurt him), like an anchor, and sighs. "Okay." He can manage dinner, and an explanation, and anything that doesn't involve delving too deeply into his personhood or lack thereof, because that's definitely still in mental gridlock.
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He takes Mark's hand and holds it tight (not too tight, he doesn't want to hurt him), like an anchor, and sighs. "Okay." He can manage dinner, and an explanation, and anything that doesn't involve delving too deeply into his personhood or lack thereof, because that's definitely still in mental gridlock.