Zadkiel headed home late that night. It was almost 1 in the morning when he entered the room, only to find Irvin wide awake, reading a book which was so not like him.
“Hi…” He awkwardly greeted him when their eyes met. Irvin gave a small smile before turning his gaze back to the book. Zadkiel went straight to the bathroom to brush his teeth and change into his pyjamas.
Once he was done with it, he came back and plopped on the bed. Irvin’s eyes sneakily followed Zadkiel around as he prepared himself for some sleep. Zadkiel fluffed his pillow before lying down and faced away from Irvin.
“Alright. I’m sorry.” Irvin huffed, slamming the book shut and putting on the night dresser. Zadkiel didn’t move a muscle and closed his eyes.
“Zadkiel, I said I’m sorry,” Irvin spoke again, placing a hand on Zadkiel’s shoulder. Zadkiel opened his eyes and without turning mumbled.
“Say that when you mean it.”
“I mean it.” Irvin protested.