That's the one question Caspar never asked Adia, why she kept coming to the Nexus despite a serial killer stalking her. He never asked because the answer was painfully obvious -- even with a stalker, the Nexus was a safer haven than being hunted to extinction by Cylons. By his brothers. The guilt twisted at his gut nearly as much as his rage towards 'Josh'. The only reason he can stomach entering such a cutesy café is because he's had time to handle the news.
And Adia is his priority. Always.
He turns at the tone of Josh's voice and looks the other man over. Josh may be trying to hold back his expression, but Caspar recognizes it for what it is immediately. "Hey," he says. "You're angry, I get it. You cannot possibly be as angry as I am, but I am setting that aside so that I can put a smile on my girl's face. If you want something to do, trying making sure she's safe and happy the next time she shows up here and I can't be around to do it."
And on that note, he steps into the café. Josh is welcome to wait outside.
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Date: 2018-05-02 11:19 pm (UTC)From:And Adia is his priority. Always.
He turns at the tone of Josh's voice and looks the other man over. Josh may be trying to hold back his expression, but Caspar recognizes it for what it is immediately. "Hey," he says. "You're angry, I get it. You cannot possibly be as angry as I am, but I am setting that aside so that I can put a smile on my girl's face. If you want something to do, trying making sure she's safe and happy the next time she shows up here and I can't be around to do it."
And on that note, he steps into the café. Josh is welcome to wait outside.