[Ronan, meanwhile, literally leaves his mortal body. At the same time fists are being bumped, light cracks along his skin and the boy dissolves entirely, replaced by a will-o'-the-wisp burning dully above the water's surface.
Murder wasn't on the agenda at all. It's just that Ronan knows he's not supposed to engage in carnal behavior, and terrible things happen to all the boys he loves. Adam was right to question him. There's probably a reason Ronan's father created his mother instead of taking a human lover.
With this form, Ronan's deep shame gives way to the cool acceptance that he shouldn't touch anyone at all.]
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Murder wasn't on the agenda at all. It's just that Ronan knows he's not supposed to engage in carnal behavior, and terrible things happen to all the boys he loves. Adam was right to question him. There's probably a reason Ronan's father created his mother instead of taking a human lover.
With this form, Ronan's deep shame gives way to the cool acceptance that he shouldn't touch anyone at all.]