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Samuel had never been apt at confessions. Opening up to another person and sharing feelings he would rather internalize and forget about terrified him, froze him on the spot and caused him to shut his loved ones out more than he would ever want to. It was one of the few reasons the number of people in his inner circle could be counted on one hand and one of the few reasons he had no intention to change that. But if it wasn't the theory of confessing that hindered him, it was spurting out the words. Usually choppy, stuttered, infrequent and if strung into a sentence, a barely coherent one. Confessing anything transformed a seemingly confident Samuel into a mess of anxiety fueled by a fear of rejection that he swore never to turn into again however as he stepped on to Charlotte's familiar doorstep, their plans for lunch a week old and his mind racing, he realized confessing was the only thing he could do. Their friendship was both an asset and a connection Sam forever wanted to keep and while he could not deny Milan had changed everything he could also not deny that internalizing his new found feelings for his friend would ruin the memories past, the present and the memories they would make in the future beyond repair. He knew he needed to be mature about this despite his better judgement to move back to New York, or worse, Paris, on a whim so he could avoid confessing but he swallowed the lump in his throat anyway, and held one hand over his stomach as it flipped over in an effort to seem partially normal before knocking on his friend's door.
Milan was to blame. The trip had changed him, arguably for the better and arguably for the worse. It took withdrawing from his life for a while for him to be able to see the bigger picture, to know what had been draining his creative energy and what had caused the stress he was sure had shortened his life. Just as it took a fun trip to a foreign country with his closest friend to notice every little thing he admired about her. Gosh, this was all so confusing, and irritating. Samuel wanted to rip his brain from his skull and throw it against the wall to punish himself for feeling anything more than platonic for his friend. But he knew that telling Charlotte was important and keeping his composure was just as important. Showing how much his change in feelings had stressed him out would only lead his friend to believe said feelings were not fleeting or temporary. He was sure his feelings were a road bump, a small hurdle he would need to overcome and nothing more. His plan was to confess everything he had been thinking since leaving Milan and moving to New Zealand so both he and Charlotte could laugh it off and pretend like it never happened. Letting go of the burden on his chest would be the only way to forget about it. He frowned, realizing that while caught in the midst of his internal struggle his friend had yet to answer the door. He knocked a second time, hand still held over his stomach that continually turned with anxiety.
And still, no answer. His frown deepened with worry and he only felt more confused because Charlotte had never once forgotten to answer the door to her house. Even when Sam's knocking had roused her from her sleep at three in the morning she answered the door in a prompt manner despite being half asleep. It was all very odd and a little frightening, but Sam tried not to jump to conclusions. Knowing that if something was wrong he would surely know by now. Though that didn't stop him from turning the doorknob and opening the door he now realized was unlocked, poking his head through and glancing around the house. "Char?" He said, half calling and half questioning the empty space his eyes were scanning. The frown on his features deepened a second time as he stepped inside the familiar home, continuing to glance around before beginning to walk to the back of the house where his eyes were finally graced with the sight of his friend. His shoulders immediately relaxed and he released a breath he did not know he had been holding. Relieved to know that nothing was wrong however the fact she did not answer the door at all lingered in his mind. It was very out of character for her, but he didn't bother to question it and instead began to explain walking in the house uninvited from fear of seeming rude, having conveniently forgotten their friendship had surpassed formalities a long time ago in his attempt to keep composure and hide how much his feelings for her affected him. "I was knocking, and, uh, you didn't answer. Just wanted to make sure nothing was wrong." He ran his hand through his hair. Could he be more nervous? "Is everything alright?" He asked, wanting to confirm everything was actually okay and Char may have just not heard his knocking, calling her name, and walking through the house to find her.
<i></i>Milan was to blame. The trip had changed him, arguably for the better and arguably for the worse. It took withdrawing from his life for a while for him to be able to see the bigger picture, to know what had been draining his creative energy and what had caused the stress he was sure had shortened his life. Just as it took a fun trip to a foreign country with his closest friend to notice every little thing he admired about her. Gosh, this was all so confusing, and irritating. Samuel wanted to rip his brain from his skull and throw it against the wall to punish himself for feeling anything more than platonic for his friend. But he knew that telling Charlotte was important and keeping his composure was just as important. Showing how much his change in feelings had stressed him out would only lead his friend to believe said feelings were not fleeting or temporary. He was sure his feelings were a road bump, a small hurdle he would need to overcome and nothing more. His plan was to confess everything he had been thinking since leaving Milan and moving to New Zealand so both he and Charlotte could laugh it off and pretend like it never happened. Letting go of the burden on his chest would be the only way to forget about it. He frowned, realizing that while caught in the midst of his internal struggle his friend had yet to answer the door. He knocked a second time, hand still held over his stomach that continually turned with anxiety.
And still, no answer. His frown deepened with worry and he only felt more confused because Charlotte had never once forgotten to answer the door to her house. Even when Sam's knocking had roused her from her sleep at three in the morning she answered the door in a prompt manner despite being half asleep. It was all very odd and a little frightening, but Sam tried not to jump to conclusions. Knowing that if something was wrong he would surely know by now. Though that didn't stop him from turning the doorknob and opening the door he now realized was unlocked, poking his head through and glancing around the house. "Char?" He said, half calling and half questioning the empty space his eyes were scanning. The frown on his features deepened a second time as he stepped inside the familiar home, continuing to glance around before beginning to walk to the back of the house where his eyes were finally graced with the sight of his friend. His shoulders immediately relaxed and he released a breath he did not know he had been holding. Relieved to know that nothing was wrong however the fact she did not answer the door at all lingered in his mind. It was very out of character for her, but he didn't bother to question it and instead began to explain walking in the house uninvited from fear of seeming rude, having conveniently forgotten their friendship had surpassed formalities a long time ago in his attempt to keep composure and hide how much his feelings for her affected him. "I was knocking, and, uh, you didn't answer. Just wanted to make sure nothing was wrong." He ran his hand through his hair. Could he be more nervous? "Is everything alright?" He asked, wanting to confirm everything was actually okay and Char may have just not heard his knocking, calling her name, and walking through the house to find her.