"Not you. No one, on purpose." He can't explain it, not even to Nathaniel. Part of it is how at home Nathaniel is with Anita, how content he is there. He doesn't begrudge Nathaniel his happiness, not one bit. But his bed has never seemed as big, nor as lonely, as when Nathaniel is spending the night at Anita's, rather than at the Circus with him.
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"Not you. No one, on purpose." He can't explain it, not even to Nathaniel. Part of it is how at home Nathaniel is with Anita, how content he is there. He doesn't begrudge Nathaniel his happiness, not one bit. But his bed has never seemed as big, nor as lonely, as when Nathaniel is spending the night at Anita's, rather than at the Circus with him.