( But is anyone... helping him now? Is Falco alone, or is someone looking after him? Peter wants to ask all of this, but then he's reading that the younger boy is at the beach (been there for a few days)... and he's only able to type one thing, cutting right to it. )
is it okay if I come there to you?
( Even now, he asks permission first — he doesn't want to impose on the boy, make anything worse, and he still doesn't 100% know what he's dealing with, here. Flashes of it are there in his mind: there was an exorcism, something went wrong, people got hurt—
Peter doesn't even know what he'd do in face of all that. He's not someone that anyone would turn to in a crisis, or... in the aftermath of one. But he knows Falco shouldn't be alone, and he know that he wants — needs — to see him in person. )
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is it okay if I come there to you?
( Even now, he asks permission first — he doesn't want to impose on the boy, make anything worse, and he still doesn't 100% know what he's dealing with, here. Flashes of it are there in his mind: there was an exorcism, something went wrong, people got hurt—
Peter doesn't even know what he'd do in face of all that. He's not someone that anyone would turn to in a crisis, or... in the aftermath of one. But he knows Falco shouldn't be alone, and he know that he wants — needs — to see him in person. )