When He's Sad

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question for y'all, if i created a five x dolores book but have my own spin on it....would y'all read?

Diego:

He won't tell you until after he can't take it anymore. He'll come in with the saddest look on his face. You ask him what's wrong and he just brushes you off. You follow him to your room where he strips his gear and plops face down on the bed. You'll sit next to him and gently rub his back. He'll look at you with puppy eyes and pull you down so he can lay on top of you. His head will be over your chest and clinging to you. He won't speak about it until the next morning.

Luther:

Fully open and up front with how he feels, maybe too direct. He's not good at hiding his emotions so when you ask him what's wrong he just spills everything. You patiently wait for him to get done before giving him advice. You'll crawl into his lap and just cradle his head. Sometimes he cries and sometimes he doesn't. If he's not crying then he's just taking in your warmth and comfort. Usually he'll be better in a few hours, he just needs to process everything.

Five:

Refuses to admit there's anything wrong. His emotions are all over his face but he doesn't want to talk about it. You'll invite him over for some snacks and time together, that's when you notice. He gets all annoyed but doesn't totally deny his feelings. You'll sit next to him and just hug him. He goes stiff but then lets you love on him. After some time of silence he'll spill how he feels. You pet his hair and just let him rant. He'll usually rant himself to sleep with his head on your shoulder.

Ben:

It's not that he doesn't want to tell you, he does, he's just afraid you'll get all freaked out. His problems aren't necessarily about missions or family, they're about his power. He doesn't want to scare you off but once you've had enough of him sulking, you sit him down and demand answers. He spills everything and cries a little bit, but you're there to hold his hand and be there for him. He doesn't totally feel better, but it helps him by knowing you're there for him.

Klaus:

He's a very open book and he'll probably rant on and on about what's bothering him. He won't cry but he'll have the "it is what it is" attitude and move on. He never outright processes his feelings but when he's with you it's like you somehow make him. You make him thoroughly talk about what's going on and try to help him process it. He never realizes how bad it is until you say something to him. He won't talk about it again but he knows that you're a safe place.

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