You're Not Eating-

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Clinton Cave-

Clinton noticed the way your plate stayed mostly untouched during meals and how you pushed food around without really eating. One evening, he sat down beside you quietly and said, "Hey, I know things have been rough, but you gotta take care of yourself." His tone was firm but caring. When you shrugged it off, he just reached over and squeezed your hand. "I'm here. And I'm not letting you forget that."


Mitchel Cave-

Mitchel caught on when you kept turning down snacks on set and looked paler than usual. After wrapping up for the day, he gently asked if you wanted to grab something to eat together — somewhere cozy, no pressure. "You don't have to do this alone," he said softly. "Let me help, okay?" His kindness made it easier to admit how stressed you'd been.


Christian Anthony-

Christian saw the exhaustion in your eyes and the way you barely touched your meals after shows. One night, he pulled you aside and said, "You don't have to hold it all inside. It's okay to lean on someone." He didn't push food on you but stayed close, reminding you that you mattered — and that taking care of yourself was part of that.


Jesse Boyle-

Jesse noticed how you'd been skipping meals, and it worried him more than he let on. One afternoon, he found you curled up with a barely eaten sandwich and sat down beside you. "Hey," he said quietly. "You don't have to deal with all this stress alone. Let me help, alright?" His presence was steady, and you could feel his genuine care without the pressure.


Patrick Wilde-

Patrick realized you'd stopped eating properly when you started looking drained and tired. He pulled you aside gently, not to scold but to understand. "You're important to me," he said quietly. "And that means taking care of yourself. I'm here — we'll get through this together." His support made you feel less alone in the storm.

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