[With similar reluctance, Eliot let the god pull away from his arms. He understood the need though and while he would rather be given an answer now, he knew this wasn't about him.
Slowly, he took a step back as if this was the first step to giving the god his space.]
Alright. [Although he wouldn't know where to look for the god anyway. In their relationship, it had always been the god finding him, never the other way round.]
I guess this is good bye. [Although the gaze he looked at Loki with added the words he didn't dare to voice: For now.]
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Slowly, he took a step back as if this was the first step to giving the god his space.]
Alright. [Although he wouldn't know where to look for the god anyway. In their relationship, it had always been the god finding him, never the other way round.]
I guess this is good bye. [Although the gaze he looked at Loki with added the words he didn't dare to voice: For now.]