"Liar," he says, meeting Anthony's gaze steadily. But he doesn't press or say anything else. It isn't even that Anthony's facade is flawed, but that Gabriel knows better, or he thinks he does. He also knows that Anthony Blunt might never admit to going to pieces over anything, be it Guy's mental state or anything else.
The question catches him off guard, enough that it takes him a moment to really respond. He should tell Anthony off. He should tell him that he's, he has plans, and then point out the most attractive cast member in his line of sight.
Instead, God help him, he says, "No, I don't have plans. Let me get changed and I'll meet you back here."
Wherever they go, he can't leave here looking like a young, Renaissance noble of wealth and taste.
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The question catches him off guard, enough that it takes him a moment to really respond. He should tell Anthony off. He should tell him that he's, he has plans, and then point out the most attractive cast member in his line of sight.
Instead, God help him, he says, "No, I don't have plans. Let me get changed and I'll meet you back here."
Wherever they go, he can't leave here looking like a young, Renaissance noble of wealth and taste.