Too Late - Georgenap

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Eventually, George's jealousy becomes too much and they get into a big fight. Worse than any of their other fights. They're yelling, screaming, insulting each other and it's... it's not good. At some point sapnap yells "you can't keep hurting me and rejecting me, and then expect me to come right back to you once I've finally found someone else who actually treats me like someone with fucking emotions! You did this to yourself!" And at this point Sapnap was crying, just so heartbroken by this whole situation. George just shuts his mouth because Sapnap was right. He was a complete and total asshole who should have handled this situation so much better. He shouldn't have laughed at Sapnap, shouldn't have rejected him in such a mean way, shouldn't have been so possessive. He could have at least tried things out with him. Now he's the one getting laughed at and rejected, making Sapnap cry, and he deserves so much worse.

"Well I'm fucking sorry that I love you!" George cried.

"Do you, though? Do you actually, because you don't treat someone you love like this! God how can you be so selfish and act so fucking innocent all at once?!" Sapnap yelled.

"I do love you, Nick, I do! I've been trying to have a damn conversation with you but you just- you shut me out!" George yelled back.

"Maybe it's because that's all you did!" Sapnap screamed. George's mouth snapped shut. "I fucking!- God you... I can't stand to see you right now. I'm gonna stay with Tony for a while," Sapnap slowly calmed down.

"No Nick- please-"

"Shut the fuck up for once. I'm going to stay with him for a while, and I don't want to see you at his door with those stupid puppy dog eyes. Matter of fact, I don't even want to hear that you were at his house," Sapnap spat, bitter and filled with anger.

And George respected that rule. He let Sapnap go. He let him go, let him be free. They didn't even talk for two whole months and George? Well, George didn't seem to be handling it so well. The only person he had actual communication with was Dream, and he had no idea how to make this situation better. Dream was slowly starting to see him resort to his old habits, and it was scary. He only heard about how bad George's state was in London, but if this is anything like it, he has no idea how George survived that long without any support. George never, and I mean never left his room. The door was locked and Dream was seriously considering breaking it down at times because of the lack of sound coming from his room. The only signs of life he had was the sound of George's shower starting, which at this point, was a rare occurrence, or the sound of his mini fridge opening- at least George was keeping himself somewhat fed- and don't get Dream started on the
amount of time he's heard George crying. Dream would know George left his room if he came home from getting groceries, and found a bunch of new dishes in the cupboard or dishwasher.

Dream was fucking worried. And so pissed at Sapnap. He understands George did a shitty thing, and he knows Sapnap is really hurt by this, but it takes effort to get George to a state like this. He knows Sapnap is hurting, but at least he sought out love and support and is receiving it. Sapnap is actually talking to someone and getting help. George won't let himself get help. It's almost as if George wants to feel like this. Like he thinks he's punishing himself for hurting Sapnap all those weeks- months ago.

How does he know Sapnap is getting help? Because he has been visiting. And his first visit there was quite frankly, disappointing to Dream. Sapnap heard his car pull up, and he immediately assumed George came to apologize. Dream did not appreciate the greeting he got when Sapnap thought he was George. Long story short, no one should start a conversation by yelling at you to fuck off and- "I said I never wanted to see you again!"- regardless of what they did. At least say "hi" or "what do you want". That's basic human decency.

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