With Lexie still addressing Luna, Andy sighed and closed his eyes, letting his head fall back. This place was fucked up and all, but today probably had to be the worst day of them all so far.
Misunderstandings were one thing, but when they kept building and building and building with no end in sight and Andy had no control over them, it was simultaneously exhausting and infuriating. He'd never get it right. She'd never understand. Things would probably never be the same. It was coming back, now. He'd tried to follow her to explain and she wouldn't let him. She'd thought he'd wanted to take back the kiss when he hadn't meant that at all. ...and there was nothing he could do about it.
Lexie sounded exhausted and it wasn't like Andy could blame her. "If she wants to go, I can ask around and see if anyone else wants to come over and play babysitter, Lex; it's no big deal," he said in a quiet, flat tone. He hated the idea of Luna leaving, but he wasn't going to hold her there if she wanted to go and he didn't like the idea of Lexie trying to make her, either. Luna might not want to look at him, but he still felt like it was his job to protect her and if that meant letting her leave him there, then so be it.