Taj settled there and just rested a moment after agreed. But eventually he sat up and wiped at his face and made the trip down off the roof through the windows and back out the door, then got them both home to his house. When they arrived and he locked the car he noticed the lights weren't on. That was weird, not one. He shirked it off. Usually he left lights on even at night. He turned them on purposefully. Casper probably didn't know. Taj had a way of not informing him on all the little details until there was a question about them.
But, as they went in the house it felt stale. His cats oddly enough looked relaxed instead of the always having their guards up look they seemed to carry since Casper's arrival. This didn't go unnoticed by Taj at all. He had an eye for detail after all. He started to turn on lights and laid his keys down and started to take note of things that seemed different. He saw his laptop in the middle of the living room. But it wasn't broken. "Hmmm." He mused out loud and walked over to it. "Weird. Casper said he broke it." It looked like his, but it wasn't his. It was new. It didn't have the familiar nicks and scratches on the lid. He had no clue how Casper would get the money to replace an expensive lap top like Taj's. It was no walmart special.
He looked over at Andy as he picked up the note staying rather silent. He read the words, “I’ll never leave you. I’ll find a way to keep you safe for as long or as little as you want me to. For now Taj deserves to think in Taj’s house with only the people he wants inside” then took a deep breath and held it. He just didn't realize how long he was holding it till he suddenly had to release if he didn't want to black out. As he let the air out he looked back to Andy again, "He's gone." Taj was getting that pink rimmed look to his eyes again that hadn't completely gone away after his breakdown on the roof, cheeks pinking.
He held the note to his forehead then dropped it on the floor. "Everybody leaves." He repeat whispered those two words that Andy had probably heard Taj say a thousand times over. "Even when they say they won't." He added to it this time. Then just stood there, unknowing of what to do next looking and feeling rather small in comparison to the room they were in, feeling small and helpless, and that feeling was worn right on his sleeve in his lost expression.