Don't hide anything
The problem with Gonça, if only there was only one, is that the Portuguese is always smiling, having fun with his teammates, and joking on occasions. So the problem is, for Timmy, the striker when he's sad does everything to hide his pain behind fake smiles, and he seems like the only one to notice it. The worst part is that Gonçalo thinks he hasn't noticed his peculiar behavior when he's sad, he sees everything very clearly. Timothy isn't the type of guy to turn a blind eye to these kinds of events, but he also wants the Portuguese to understand that every time he's being silent, it's not a good thing. In fact, nothing gets better after that, each time Gonça hides more things, and Timmy is more and more afraid to go talk to him.
Now they lost in the Europa League semi finals to Chelsea, and Timmy can see the pain on Gonçalo's face again, through his body language. It's up to him to help him, and he will make sure not to lecture him this time, and he hopes that in return the Portuguese will be honest with him. Timothy slips into his room, checking that none of his teammates are around, he has no idea what he's going to be able to say to his friend, because he never succeeded to say something to him in private without positioning himself too much as a kind of clumsy big brother. He feels something breaking in his heart when he sees Gonça, sitting on the bed, his lower lip quivering as he only now notices his presence. Timmy wastes no time coming in front of him and hugging him, it's up to him to be there for him. He can feel the Portuguese's chest rise from time to time, way too quickly, shit, Gonça is crying and he doesn't know how to comfort him... Timmy doesn't yell at him this time, he can't seem to make him understand that saying nothing is a bad idea, so he holds him against him and hopes his silence will be enough...
The End
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