Yohan isn't the sort of man who can afford many friends. Betrayal is rampant in his world. Letting people close is a risk. There are precious few for whom Yohan would drop everything and come running. Hayun is one of those few. While Hayun may not realize it (or may think about it after the fact), it isn't just because Yohan's trying to win him over as more than a friend, either. He genuinely cares about the boy's well-being and wants to support it however he can.
"You're not alone now," he assures, smoothing a hand between Hayun's shoulders. And, for now, he'll just stand there, Hayun in his arms, trying to soothe those quiet sobs until the boy indicates where he's like to go. If he wants to sit on the floor or the couch or leave the apartment entirely, Yohan will take his cues from Hayun. "I'm here."
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"You're not alone now," he assures, smoothing a hand between Hayun's shoulders. And, for now, he'll just stand there, Hayun in his arms, trying to soothe those quiet sobs until the boy indicates where he's like to go. If he wants to sit on the floor or the couch or leave the apartment entirely, Yohan will take his cues from Hayun. "I'm here."