austin porter:he's quiet and withdrawn. he ignores just about anything and everyone, even your soft reassuring kisses of comfort or apologies. on some nights he sobs to himself easing the aches that have pained him so. he prefers to be left alone and gets aggravated when pestered with questions badgering him about what's wrong.
though don't worry, he'll eventually open up.
nick mara:
he gets upset. just about any little thing that ticks his nerves might throw him over the edge. he's frustrated about the emotions he's feeling. day and night he is consumed with why it happened, how he might've been able to handle the situation better at the moment, or how it could've altogether been avoided. give him space, let him cool off.
he'll think it over, come to terms with it and work out a resolution.
edwin honoret:
he likes to numb the pain, so he doesn't have to face it or think about it. he tries hard at pleasing himself by going out and partying, hanging with friends, hooking-up, or spoiling himself with useless or irrelevant material items. it may work momentarily, though ultimately it drains him to where it exhausts him both mentally and physically.
but gradually, with a bit of time and support, he'll stop running and face it.
brandon arreaga:
he tries hard to fix and make things better, even if it's not reparable. compulsively, he looks and searches for quick temporary solutions not realizing the errors in them. if at fault for the pain he feels, he won't acknowledge his wrongdoings and has a hard time apologizing. instead, it'll be blamed on you or whoever else. if not at fault, he does a pretty damn good job at playing the victim.
seeing how his quick solutions, finger-pointing, and victimization gets him nowhere, he will eventually step up, talk it out, or take responsibility.
zion kuwonu:
he acts as if nothing is wrong. he carries himself in a happy-go-lucky demeanor and acts as if it is business as usual. he suffers behind closed doors, though in public he wears a mask and parades around a facade. he hopes and thinks that no one may notice, but to you and everyone else, it is obvious that he's going through something. confronting him or asking him about it practically useless. he'll lie and swear that there's nothing wrong. if you continue to pester him, he'll twist and accuse you that maybe something's wrong with you instead.
after getting exhausted with faking his happiness, he'll break emotionally. that's where he needs someone, anyone, or even you the most in his life to show compassion.
prettymuch they're heartbroken.
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