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Okay, so. He admired Byron before ever meeting him, and he continues to do so. Because Byron is extraordinary. He hurts people, including himself; he has flaws and vices and weaknesses - but that's fine, that's human, and Five wants to help him with all of that and be the person he wants to be, to reach his potential again. He has so much faith in him.
Of course he's a bit biased, because Byron is intelligent and clever and strong and funny and gorgeous and he just likes spending time with him and feeling freer than he has in a long, long time. They've both gone through so much - there are a lot of differences, of course, but he still felt a kinship there very early on and it's only grown.
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Date: 2008-08-26 01:36 am (UTC)Okay, so. He admired Byron before ever meeting him, and he continues to do so. Because Byron is extraordinary. He hurts people, including himself; he has flaws and vices and weaknesses - but that's fine, that's human, and Five wants to help him with all of that and be the person he wants to be, to reach his potential again. He has so much faith in him.
Of course he's a bit biased, because Byron is intelligent and clever and strong and funny and gorgeous and he just likes spending time with him and feeling freer than he has in a long, long time. They've both gone through so much - there are a lot of differences, of course, but he still felt a kinship there very early on and it's only grown.