Toby had met Kenny by absolute chance once, a couple years ago. He doesn't even remember the story anymore because other than the fact that it had brought this living piece of sunshine into his life, it was insignificant, random, mundane. Kenny was anything but those things, though. He just had this way about him and Toby knows he doesn't deserve this, someone so genuine and sweet should never be subjected to the trash heap that was Tobias Williams. But Toby is a selfish sort and now that he's found him, he doesn't intend on letting Kenny go. Not of his own design, anyway. If Kenny chose to leave, he wouldn't try to stop him. But until then...
Toby drops gracelessly down onto the couch, throwing his legs over Kenny's lap and laying back all too dramatically against the arm of the couch, his arm thrown across his eyes. "We've been in this apartment for far too long. I might wither away from the lack of social interaction." He was only partially serious--he is the epitome of a social butterfly and is rarely found alone in any capacity--and the joking manner was perfectly clear in his voice. He drops his arm and tips his head up, a grin on his face, "It's still the weekend. We could do something thrilling."
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Date: 2016-10-09 12:22 pm (UTC)Toby drops gracelessly down onto the couch, throwing his legs over Kenny's lap and laying back all too dramatically against the arm of the couch, his arm thrown across his eyes. "We've been in this apartment for far too long. I might wither away from the lack of social interaction." He was only partially serious--he is the epitome of a social butterfly and is rarely found alone in any capacity--and the joking manner was perfectly clear in his voice. He drops his arm and tips his head up, a grin on his face, "It's still the weekend. We could do something thrilling."