[ Yes, Adam does. Gansey sighs. This takes him right back to the summer, when he was still trying to convince Adam to leave home. When Noah told Ronan that the two of them would leave together. This is what he assumes Ronan means now. That Adam is leaving, so of course Gansey will go with him instead of staying with Ronan. That it’s a case of playing favorites, which Gansey refuses to do and which he doesn’t want either of them to force him into.
Jesus, is it even going to matter? Where will he be after Glendower? He can’t even picture himself outside of that moment. He can’t imagine college. How do you retreat to the mundane world after touching the stars? He doesn’t know if he can. Adam’s ambitions are not Gansey’s. ]
I know. I can’t stop him. I don’t want to stop him, he deserves his success.
I don’t know what I’ll do, Ronan, that’s the truth, but I know that home is here. If I could, I’d have all of you with me. I’m not really overfond of change.
[ That’s a laughable understatement, but it’s true. They’ve already changed so much. He’s already lost part of Adam to Cabeswater, and Noah is fading all the time. If none of the rest can be repaired, perhaps that still can. He’s quiet for a moment, tapping the phone against his chin. Then: ]
I want to ask for Noah. When we find Glendower, I want to save him. That’s the only plan I have.
[ He may not need another, after that. The worry gnaws at him, but he pushes it back. ]
[Gansey says that he deserves it, and part of Ronan knows that it's true. That if what Adam really wants is to go and if he works his ass off to leave, then they have no right to stop him. But- he doesn't understand how anyone would want to leave what they have, what all of them share. This wild rush of magic and adoration that they all feel for one another can't be replicated anywhere else in the world, Ronan knows that without ever needing to set foot outside of town.
It's not that he doesn't believe Gansey. He does, it's just that he can't help but feel like something is ending, like when their story draws to a close, not only will their quest be over, but in some unknowable way, they will be over as well.
He doesn't think of a death of the body so much as he has anxiety about the death of the magic that holds the five of them together. But that's something that he'll never be able to fully put to words and verbalize to Gansey, much less through text.]
You me and Noah then.
You know I'll stand by whatever you choose.
[Unless you go remains, of course, unspoken. For someone who prefers blunt honesty at all times, Ronan can still get away with lying to himself every now and again.]
It's not, though. Gansey doesn't like this line of talking, doesn't like the idea that everything will change, that his friends will break apart. He doesn't want that, even if he knows it's likely true. No matter where Gansey is, or what happens to him at the end of all of this, he doesn't like the thought of them fracturing. ]
Adam and Blue will study. That doesn't mean you'll never see them again.
We're better friends than that, surely.
[ Aren't they? They are the best friends Gansey has ever known. They're closer than most friends are. Something as special as that, as unique as that, cannot just disappear.
Even when Glendower is found. They all have so many plans, but they won't just forget each other. ]
[Ronan doesn't respond to the sentiment because there's no way he can respond without it being some kind of insult, or coming across like he doesn't believe in their friendship. He does. He just also doesn't quite see how leaving could be anything less than permanent. Even if they came back, even if they visited, part of them- part of this- would always be gone. The knowledge digs uncomfortably at him and he drops it for now.]
You think we'd each get a favor?
[Now there's a question. It's not a question that Ronan has never given thought to of course, but when it's brought up, he never quite knows what to say. Especially recently, when he's come into himself and his connections with Cabeswater. There's no physical thing he could want that Cabeswater wouldn't readily give him- more to the point, he doesn't think he wants anything that Glendower could give.
He knows that magic is real. He knows what he is, what his legacy is, their search has found validation for Ronan in a way that none of them would ever have expected. He doesn't think he needs anything else.
What point is there really, in the end result? For him? He wants it, he supposes, but not with the same burning need that Gansey does. In the end, he wants it because Gansey does, not for any further personal benefit. He's already gotten everything he needs.]
A new cage for Chainsaw. She keeps chipping the bars on hers and it rusts out. Maybe a self-cleaning one.
[It's a joke, obviously, something to lighten the mood. It has occurred to Ronan that he could ask Glendower to wake up the Barns, or to turn Matthew- real. Neither of those desires are things that he wants to just put out there. Besides, he thinks, this is his own burden, his own journey. Asking Glendower for a fix feels like it would be cheating, like it would be... dishonoring the sacrifice, somehow.
It's difficult to explain. He's still doesn't know for sure. But that's not something he really wants to spell out over text.]
[ If Gansey were searching for a deep and meaningful, philosophical answer, this would fall badly short.
The thing is, it doesn't fall short at all. It makes him smile, makes some indiscernible part of himself feel warmer, because that answer is so very Ronan. That's the Ronan who's in this for his friends, who cares about his home and his people and his bird, and who doesn't in the end need more than that.
This is his best friend.
Ronan is so grounded. He balances Gansey more than he will ever know. ]
You know you could probably dream one of those. Self-cleaning, and everything.
Anyway, this is all quite previous. It's not the end yet, Lynch. We still have miles to go before we sleep.
[The fact that Gansey both understood and played along with the brevity makes the corner of his mouth twitch in a smile, despite the earlier unpleasant subject matter. Gansey somehow always knows what to say or how to react, and while he's not always successful in calming Ronan down, this time Ronan can feel his frustration ebb away at the reassurance.
Miles to go.]
Then I guess we should start working a little harder.
[There's a pause- Ronan isn't verbose, not even in text- especially not in text really, and he doesn't express himself in words so much as action, but he does feel some form of gratitude toward Gansey for all of this- the reassurance, the talking-down, everything that he's so good at.
That sort of thing is hard to express when they're just texting. So, after a minute or two, Gansey will get a second response, just a single word-]
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Jesus, is it even going to matter? Where will he be after Glendower? He can’t even picture himself outside of that moment. He can’t imagine college. How do you retreat to the mundane world after touching the stars? He doesn’t know if he can. Adam’s ambitions are not Gansey’s. ]
I know. I can’t stop him. I don’t want to stop him, he deserves his success.
I don’t know what I’ll do, Ronan, that’s the truth, but I know that home is here. If I could, I’d have all of you with me. I’m not really overfond of change.
[ That’s a laughable understatement, but it’s true. They’ve already changed so much. He’s already lost part of Adam to Cabeswater, and Noah is fading all the time. If none of the rest can be repaired, perhaps that still can. He’s quiet for a moment, tapping the phone against his chin. Then: ]
I want to ask for Noah. When we find Glendower, I want to save him. That’s the only plan I have.
[ He may not need another, after that. The worry gnaws at him, but he pushes it back. ]
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It's not that he doesn't believe Gansey. He does, it's just that he can't help but feel like something is ending, like when their story draws to a close, not only will their quest be over, but in some unknowable way, they will be over as well.
He doesn't think of a death of the body so much as he has anxiety about the death of the magic that holds the five of them together. But that's something that he'll never be able to fully put to words and verbalize to Gansey, much less through text.]
You me and Noah then.
You know I'll stand by whatever you choose.
[Unless you go remains, of course, unspoken. For someone who prefers blunt honesty at all times, Ronan can still get away with lying to himself every now and again.]
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It's not, though. Gansey doesn't like this line of talking, doesn't like the idea that everything will change, that his friends will break apart. He doesn't want that, even if he knows it's likely true. No matter where Gansey is, or what happens to him at the end of all of this, he doesn't like the thought of them fracturing. ]
Adam and Blue will study. That doesn't mean you'll never see them again.
We're better friends than that, surely.
[ Aren't they? They are the best friends Gansey has ever known. They're closer than most friends are. Something as special as that, as unique as that, cannot just disappear.
Even when Glendower is found. They all have so many plans, but they won't just forget each other. ]
Do you know what you'll ask for?
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You think we'd each get a favor?
[Now there's a question. It's not a question that Ronan has never given thought to of course, but when it's brought up, he never quite knows what to say. Especially recently, when he's come into himself and his connections with Cabeswater. There's no physical thing he could want that Cabeswater wouldn't readily give him- more to the point, he doesn't think he wants anything that Glendower could give.
He knows that magic is real. He knows what he is, what his legacy is, their search has found validation for Ronan in a way that none of them would ever have expected. He doesn't think he needs anything else.
What point is there really, in the end result? For him? He wants it, he supposes, but not with the same burning need that Gansey does. In the end, he wants it because Gansey does, not for any further personal benefit. He's already gotten everything he needs.]
A new cage for Chainsaw. She keeps chipping the bars on hers and it rusts out. Maybe a self-cleaning one.
[It's a joke, obviously, something to lighten the mood. It has occurred to Ronan that he could ask Glendower to wake up the Barns, or to turn Matthew- real. Neither of those desires are things that he wants to just put out there. Besides, he thinks, this is his own burden, his own journey. Asking Glendower for a fix feels like it would be cheating, like it would be... dishonoring the sacrifice, somehow.
It's difficult to explain. He's still doesn't know for sure. But that's not something he really wants to spell out over text.]
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The thing is, it doesn't fall short at all. It makes him smile, makes some indiscernible part of himself feel warmer, because that answer is so very Ronan. That's the Ronan who's in this for his friends, who cares about his home and his people and his bird, and who doesn't in the end need more than that.
This is his best friend.
Ronan is so grounded. He balances Gansey more than he will ever know. ]
You know you could probably dream one of those. Self-cleaning, and everything.
Anyway, this is all quite previous. It's not the end yet, Lynch. We still have miles to go before we sleep.
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Miles to go.]
Then I guess we should start working a little harder.
[There's a pause- Ronan isn't verbose, not even in text- especially not in text really, and he doesn't express himself in words so much as action, but he does feel some form of gratitude toward Gansey for all of this- the reassurance, the talking-down, everything that he's so good at.
That sort of thing is hard to express when they're just texting. So, after a minute or two, Gansey will get a second response, just a single word-]
Thanks.