And Courfeyrac was, without question, the one that Marius had reflexively turned to, even before Enjolras's dismissal.
Still, he paused, darting an uncertain look first to Enjolras, then to Courfeyrac. Was it right for him to leave the discussion as it was, without either of them parting on favorable terms? Would it be overstepping his boundaries if he requested they first talk things out at length until they come to some sort of satisfactory agreement?
But Courfeyrac was leaving and he had never been entirely comfortable alone with Enjolras. So he gave the other man a hasty bow before hurrying in Courfeyrac's direction, stumbling a little as he called out, "C-Courfeyrac!"
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Still, he paused, darting an uncertain look first to Enjolras, then to Courfeyrac. Was it right for him to leave the discussion as it was, without either of them parting on favorable terms? Would it be overstepping his boundaries if he requested they first talk things out at length until they come to some sort of satisfactory agreement?
But Courfeyrac was leaving and he had never been entirely comfortable alone with Enjolras. So he gave the other man a hasty bow before hurrying in Courfeyrac's direction, stumbling a little as he called out, "C-Courfeyrac!"