He hadn't expected a yes. Even if the other had lied Cloud would have known what it was. It was clear from the way the other was struggling with words--more than usual mind you since neither of them were very articulate--and the way he was trying to hide himself away.
Cloud didn't say anything right away and stepped into the room fully now, nudging the door shut as he went before making his way over to the bed. It sank just a bit as he sat on the edge near his counterpart, allowing himself to relax as he leaned back on his hands and glanced at the other.
"...Want to talk about it?" he asked though he had a feeling that the other probably didn't. At least not right now. That's how he, himself, would have reacted at least. And if the answer was no, he'd just go with it and at least offer company to the other.
TIME FOR A NEST
Cloud didn't say anything right away and stepped into the room fully now, nudging the door shut as he went before making his way over to the bed. It sank just a bit as he sat on the edge near his counterpart, allowing himself to relax as he leaned back on his hands and glanced at the other.
"...Want to talk about it?" he asked though he had a feeling that the other probably didn't. At least not right now. That's how he, himself, would have reacted at least. And if the answer was no, he'd just go with it and at least offer company to the other.