"You're alright though?" he asked gruffly, bothered by how easily Noct had just dropped...but a little touched with the trust he'd just displayed. He said nothing about that though and lowered one arm down to let Nocts feet drop to the ground.
Noct leaned on Gladio for just a moment as his feet touched the ground. "Just a little dizzy. Not too dizzy to forget your promise, mind you." He smiled up at Gladio. "It's a very rare Keychain. Hope you have plenty of Gil."
Gladio kept his other arm around Noct, tight and secure, locking him to his side while he was dizzy. No way was he risking letting him go if there was a chance he could fall. While funny as it might have been, if he hurt himself...
"I remember." Gladio didn't sound too thrilled by the prospect. But given the alternative, it was better than having the idiot up on a roof.
"Never asked how you got up there. Just why. If he'd asked you to jump off a bridge would you do that too?" Even as Gladio asked he suddenly really didn't want to know the answer. He could almost feel the grey hairs popping up out of his scalp and the years shaving off of his life. It was a big deal. Noct was the Prince. Pulling stunts like this could get him killed. Gladio sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. "Be more careful."
Gladio just grunted. After dropping his hand and receiving a punch, he debated returning the favour, but wasn't sure he could modulate his strength enough to not send Noctis flying. So decided, in his wisdom, to refrain.
Being Nocts Shield could be rewarding. But most often than not it was a pain in his ass. But yes, he had the Princes back. He just wished sometimes the little shit would consider the ulcer he was cultivating due to his antics.
"You fall to your death and I have to explain to my dad and the King why it was a mistake not puttin you on a leash." Gladio grumbled, holding back the sigh that was building.
He shot a quick glance Noct's way. The smug look was driving him crazy, but... he seemed happy enough. And he was alright. He just wished Noct would actually think. Trusting in him to always be there was nice and all. But what if, one day, he wasn't there to catch him when he fell? It didn't bear thinking about really. Gladio knew he would move the heavens to get to Noct to catch him. Only death would stop him...
"If I started to fall, I would just warp. But if it really bothers you that much, I won't do it again."
He walked along in silence for a moment. He wondered if Gladio really stressed out about his safety. If that was the case, he was starting to feel a bit guilty.
Was that so hard? Just a small apology was all it took to forgive the grey hairs and the ulcer. It let Gladio know that, even if Noct didn't have any self-preservation instincts, he at least realised how hard a job Gladio had in having one for him.
He gave him a smile then, a small one, and threw an arm around the shorter man's shoulders.
"I just want you to take care, that's all. Have fun all you want." His smile widened a little. "Forgiven. Now, where the hell's this gatcha game you've got a hardon for?"
"Even better." A pause. "Oi! Brat." He moved his hand to the top of Noct's head and ruffled his hair. His gaming skills weren't bad... He just didn't have as much free time as some to hone them.
"Good enough." He relented and removed his hand, now that Noct's hair was sufficiently fluffed. Not that anyone would be able to tell the difference. It was always fluffy like that.
"There somewhere to get change around this coin machine?"
Noct blinked. "Yes. It's an arcade." He hoped it wasn't a question of inexperience, considering Gladio's caught him at the arcade a few times. "... You really gonna keep trying until you get it?"
"Don't look at me like that. They've got those things outside of stores and all sorts of places." And okay, even as he said the words he realised he'd mentioned stores. But given how much he was probably about the fork out for a dumb keychain, he didn't think a store would be happy (or even able) to give him that much change.
"Well yeah, but the King's Knight one is an arcade exclusive." Noct said. Not that Gladio would probably know that. "Hopefully they have more than one rare one..."
No, he would not have known that. It was new information to him! But it was fine. An arcade was better than standing out on the street emptying one of those things.
"Think if I just ask to buy the whole machine they'd hand it over?" He asked conversationally.
"So it'll be fun just watchin me shove money in and pop these things out, huh? Alright. We'll do it your way." Though Gladio secretly thought buying the whole thing and just shattering it would also be a great way of getting what they wanted. But if his Prince wanted him to do it a coin at a time then so be it.
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He'd said he'd catch him but he didn't think Noct would take him up on that!
"You've really got a death wish."
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"I remember." Gladio didn't sound too thrilled by the prospect. But given the alternative, it was better than having the idiot up on a roof.
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"I was. Until I heard someone mention an idiot on a roof. Who'd have known the idiot was you? Just what the hell were you thinkin being up there?"
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He playfully punched Gladio in the shoulder. "Chill, Big Guy. I know you've got my back."
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Being Nocts Shield could be rewarding. But most often than not it was a pain in his ass. But yes, he had the Princes back. He just wished sometimes the little shit would consider the ulcer he was cultivating due to his antics.
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"What's the worst that could have happened, really?" He laughed.
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He shot a quick glance Noct's way. The smug look was driving him crazy, but... he seemed happy enough. And he was alright. He just wished Noct would actually think. Trusting in him to always be there was nice and all. But what if, one day, he wasn't there to catch him when he fell? It didn't bear thinking about really. Gladio knew he would move the heavens to get to Noct to catch him. Only death would stop him...
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He walked along in silence for a moment. He wondered if Gladio really stressed out about his safety. If that was the case, he was starting to feel a bit guilty.
"Sorry if I really worried you."
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He gave him a smile then, a small one, and threw an arm around the shorter man's shoulders.
"I just want you to take care, that's all. Have fun all you want." His smile widened a little. "Forgiven. Now, where the hell's this gatcha game you've got a hardon for?"
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"There somewhere to get change around this coin machine?"
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"Think if I just ask to buy the whole machine they'd hand it over?" He asked conversationally.
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