“I know… That wasn’t targeted at you. It’s not really about you so much as it is my tendency to… you know, get attached to people, and often have them be the wrong people,” Cyrus reassured him, “I really think you’re a good guy, and I feel comfortable with you.”
Cyrus reached for the inhaler on the table and followed Pollux into the bedroom.
“Hey, you need this?”
“Nah, I’m gonna do a breathing treatment. You two can leave if you’re done, or wait for me. I don’t really care. So uh… insurance screwed me over and I haven’t had long-term control medicine for like two months, is all,” Pollux explained, “I’m trying to sort things out. It’s okay. Go on, now.”
He shooed Cyrus back into the living area and closed the bedroom door.
“Did you want to head out, or do we have more to say to him?” Cyrus asked Marcus.