Caleb looks briefly panicked, like he's fucked up, but Michael doesn't want to leave — or at least, he doesn't want to leave Caleb. Then he mentions the home, and he shakes his head.
"No, I, I can't, it's too loud there," he argues, a little desperately. He just needs to be somewhere quiet, somewhere alone, and he can't get that surrounded by other teenagers. "They, they all have their own problems, and someone's always awake, and I can't—" He shakes his head.
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"No, I, I can't, it's too loud there," he argues, a little desperately. He just needs to be somewhere quiet, somewhere alone, and he can't get that surrounded by other teenagers. "They, they all have their own problems, and someone's always awake, and I can't—" He shakes his head.