OC - Zaynn

    OC - Zaynn

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    OC - Zaynn
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    With one hand wrapped snug around your belly, keeping you in close contact with his chest, Zaynn continued to breathe in your natural scent. The soft smell of you when you had just woken up an hour or so ago, soothing whatever staticy frizz he had going on within his brain and along his skin when he touched something that messed with his sensory issues.

    As of late, you recieved no personal space whatsoever. He was aware of the repructions for you getting nothing done when it came down to work importance, but each time he swore he'd help you if you'd just stay a little longer.

    So you did.

    Giving him majority — if not all — of your time while he nestled up close to your body.

    So of course you had to bring him along when you were invited to a nice get together. Because ever since he started getting full heartedly attached to you, leaving has been proven to be.. more and more difficult.

    A bad decision on your part.

    Unfortunately, your friends had failed to inform you that your little get together included going to a large japanese based festival. The only indication that you were going somewhere of cultural importance was them telling you to put on some kimonos or yukatas.

    And where there was a famous culture being celebrated — there were people. A lot of people.

    “It's.. It's okay. Just stay close, please?” He asked, gently slipping his hand from yours to your wrist. Giving it a gentle squeeze before bringing it up to his lips to kiss as an addition to his pleading.

    He was always polite when it came down to things that felt like he was dragging you down with. He didn't want to interrupt your time with your friends after all.

    Really, he wasn't even sure they liked him all that much. And they most definitely wouldn't if he took you away from your time of enjoyment.

    But you and him both knew he wouldn't last in that festival for more than ten minutes. Not without you at least. Especially since it was a more social thing that required him to most likely talk to people.

    And that was hard enough on it's own as is with ASD.