Trevor & Wyatt
WHO: Trevor & Wyatt WHEN: A few days before Thanksgiving WHERE: Wyatt's dorm room. WHAT: Trevor knows how much Kiely wants her other brother to be at Thanksgiving with the rest of the family so he goes to try to talk him into coming. Probably not his best idea ever. RATING: IDK. We'll see.
If anyone had ever told Trevor he'd have an identical twin brother, whom he was now showing up outside his dorm room to try too convince him to come to their house for Thanksgiving, he'd have told them they did more drugs then his crazy ass girlfriend did. But yet here he was, trying to remember all of his talking points for convincing Wyatt that it wasn't the worst idea ever to come for dinner or maybe just dessert. And it wasn't even because he wanted him there, for fucks sake, if the guy wanted to be part of their family he'd try some. And Trevor never wanted anyone in his life who didn't want to be there. But as he said, here he was, because Kiely wanted it. And he'd seen how devastated she was when Wyatt had politely declined her invite to join them. She'd said she was fine, but Trevor heard her crying in her room and he wasn't going to stand for it. He knew he couldn't really convince Wyatt if he didn't want to come, but he had to at least try, even though he had his own complicated feelings about the other young man.
Raising a hand he knocked abruptly. He waited about a minute before he knocked again. He could smell the other young man there, so he wasn't just going to go away to avoid whatever this was. It was true they hadn't ever actually been voluntarily in the same space, alone or otherwise before. But Trevor had to try, for Kiely. An annoyed sigh slipped from the cheetah's lips as he knocked a third time. Finally the door opened and the other young man, who looked identical to Trevor except for some obvious stylistic differences was staring at him. Maybe it was more of a glare, but Trevor was pretty sure in general they both had male resting bitch face unless otherwise emotionally engaged.
"You got a minute?" he asked bluntly. "It's about Kiely. And Thanksgiving." He might have been glaring at the other young man. "I know you said no and if you tell her I came here to try to change your mind, I'll deny it because she wants you to come of your own volition, not because I talked you into it."