He'll call ahead, though that means practically nothing if Ronan doesn't answer his phone. Maybe he should just insist that Ronan visit him here, if he wants to socialize. Declan can at least guarantee that no one will be walking around his apartment without clothes on.
In the very back of his mind, something about that knowledge feels pathetic, but he simply doesn't bring people back home if he can help it. He goes to their place, he gets a hotel room, he finds excuses. He decides not to dwell on it and finishes his coffee.
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"Jesus, Ronan."
He'll call ahead, though that means practically nothing if Ronan doesn't answer his phone. Maybe he should just insist that Ronan visit him here, if he wants to socialize. Declan can at least guarantee that no one will be walking around his apartment without clothes on.
In the very back of his mind, something about that knowledge feels pathetic, but he simply doesn't bring people back home if he can help it. He goes to their place, he gets a hotel room, he finds excuses. He decides not to dwell on it and finishes his coffee.