Anthony thought he was going to leave when he stood up and turned away. And a pang of hurt went through him. He hadn't meant to say the wrong thing. And as much as he had been craving some alone time with some nice and quiet around him, he found it nice to be talking with Sorin. He wasn't exactly entertaining, but he was good for conversation. And a little stimulation could go a long way.
He didn't answer that first set of questions. He wasn't sure Sorin really meant for them to be answered.
But when Sorin turned back around, Anthony sucked in a little breath. How could one possibly look so.. angry? And far away at the same time. He would have went over and hugged him back into reality, Anthony was a very touchy-feely person, if he didn't already know that Sorin would tense up and act like he hated it.
"I d-don't think you should tell th-them." Anthony shrugged. He'd said that in the beginning of the conversation as well. "If maybe, you could intervene.. b-b-but even you said, that the futures wont ch-change." It must have been hard, knowing certain things. Anthony couldn't even begin to understand. He wasn't sure that he wanted to.
Anthony did take the few steps then, that seperated them, and stood with a little, kind of sad smile, playing at his mouth. He was standing far enough away from Sorin that he wasn't touching him, but close enough that he could still feel the warmth the other was giving off. Very human warmth. "You d-didn't tell me what you S-Saw.."