As if beckoned by some supernatural cue, the door to the apartment opened, and Vax stepped into the apartment, bag of groceries in hand and one box in his other, his eyes glued on the label, "What do you think the difference is between gluten free and wheat free?" Vax asked, glancing up to try and find Percy in the room. He'd left him fiddling with Bad News in the living room when he just hadn't been able to take the sight of him anymore without jumping on him. And there were certain situations that Vax knew he simply couldn't interrupt Percy's work like that, so he'd excused himself to go and run some errands.
Of course, as his gaze went upward, it came to rest on not just Percy but Tary as well, curled up particularly close on the sofa. It only took a beat for Vax to realize exactly what was going on as a smile spread across his face. Well, it looked like someone had finally worked up some courage. Vax had been starting to wonder whether he was going to continue to deny it for very much longer. But they looked incredibly comfortable.
Shifting the box back into the bag he held, Vax was practically beaming as he stepped into the apartment and closed the door behind him. "Don't mind me. I'm just going to put some stuff away, and I'll be out of your hair," He said, slipping past both of them and towards the kitchen, pausing there briefly to set the bag down and then ducked into the bedroom that he and Percy rotated depending upon who they were staying with an a particular night. While there was a small part of him that was a little jealous that Tary had beaten him to Percy when his work had been completed, he was probably the least effectively jealous person in existence.
He was only in the bedroom for a few minute before he ducked back out, flashing the pair a smile before disappearing into another one of the bedrooms. He knew which circumstances to make himself scarce in. It was one of his rogue specializations, really. And this? This was one of those times.