This is entirely unexpected and Cecil's definitely distracted by Levi's presence, hovering just behind him, as he opens the Father's Day gift. He doesn't know what a DILF is and he isn't going to ask, but the sweet and confusing note earns a warm laugh. As does the expired coupon (a reminder of their intention to move in together after graduation) and the photo of Levi and Ulric (which is going up on his bulletin board for the next week before graduation). Each small surprise prompts him to glance over his shoulder and smile affectionately at his ridiculous boyfriend. When he finally gets to the letter, which he assumes will contain the dramatic reveal, he goes quiet and reads.
The abundant praise for Levi and the informal offer spark a rush of happiness and pride and relief. He knows Levi's been worried and this means he won't have to be worried anymore. Because all of his hard work has paid off. He turns his head and beams at the other boy before looking back at the letter. "Levi! This is amazing. You're amazing. Congratulations! This is..." While he'd read the letter closely, he'd also been quick to get caught up in the moment and he has to read the lines again to fully register what's written there. Ireland. Levi had been asked to come to Ireland to meet the manager.
He trails off, too stunned by the revelation to know immediately what to say.
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The abundant praise for Levi and the informal offer spark a rush of happiness and pride and relief. He knows Levi's been worried and this means he won't have to be worried anymore. Because all of his hard work has paid off. He turns his head and beams at the other boy before looking back at the letter. "Levi! This is amazing. You're amazing. Congratulations! This is..." While he'd read the letter closely, he'd also been quick to get caught up in the moment and he has to read the lines again to fully register what's written there. Ireland. Levi had been asked to come to Ireland to meet the manager.
He trails off, too stunned by the revelation to know immediately what to say.