“I can do the first two. Not quite sure I’m capable of sending hot guys your way.” He said with a soft smile. He’d never been good at watching Gale with anyone else, even when he was with Aisling. There was rarely a day that went by where he didn’t think of how big of a mistake it had been to push Gale away when he lost his parents instead of bringing him closer, but he knew if he hadn’t, Aurora wouldn’t be in both of their lives. “I’d never hope I’d have to take care of you like you’ve done for us, but you know I would.” He said hopefully. HIs eyes fluttered back open as he looked up at him. How’d he get so lucky? “Can I take you up to the tower this week? Just us? I’ll get a sitter for Rory.” He asked quietly. He knew a night where both of them could maybe take some time for themselves would do some good.
“Fine,” he sighed. “I’ll keep finding my own hot guys then,” he conceded. Though, honestly, it had been months since he’d really felt like going out, much less thought about anyone that wasn’t Sebastian and Aurora and being there for them. It was kind of sad if he thought about it. He wasn’t the one who had had a child yet somehow he was the one who’d become some sort of single parent spinster. Maybe he needed to make more of an effort to go out and have a life - in a very scary world where he was in danger, so maybe not. “I know you would, Sebastian. But it’s not like I’m going to be accidentally knocking anyone up ever,” he teased. At the mention of the tower, he paused just for a moment to think it over. It would be nice to spend time together without worrying about the baby, but would that just blur lines even further than they already were? And more importantly - did he care about blurred lines? “That’d be nice,” he finally responded.