It would be a lie if Brendon said that Ryan never paid him any attention, or showed any affection, physical or otherwise. The two of them, in general, were very mutually loving and had no problem showing it (even if Brendon often showed it in amounts that weren’t entirely appropriate or suitable due to the fact they were, you know, in public). Either way, they were usually each other’s top priority, forefront in their mind, top of the list of importance. Brendon knew all this, but, Brendon being Brendon, he sometimes conveniently forgot, so that in all of the instances where he acted out for no reason other than to get more attention, he could be self-assured about his own ridiculous behaviour. And it was no different one night, on the first leg of a long album promotion tour, where Brendon had it in his head that he was being neglected by his husband- in that he had been preoccupied with talking to techs, crew and stage managers, doing last minute practice and actually preparing himself properly rather than gravitating towards Brendon, like he usually did.
Now, Brendon wasn’t having it, though maybe he’d dug his own grave- in the past, Brendon had always said that Ryan should do whatever was necessary to get ready for anxiety-inducing stadium shows (or just regular ones), but he honestly never believed that maybe talking to him wasn’t actually Ryan’s best way forward. Even now he wasn’t buying that maybe Ryan was just distancing himself from it all to calm down, and Brendon, being the frontman, wasn’t exactly what you could call ‘distant’. Instead, he decided to internally accuse Ryan of ignoring him for the sake of ignoring him, that he wasn’t interesting enough, that maybe he didn’t look particularly good or something. And Brendon knew all of this wasn’t true, he didn’t tend to have many outward confidence issues. So, he was annoyed- whether his level of irritation was appropriate or not, he was still annoyed, and intended to keep that bit of trivia to himself because he had an overly petty plan to make himself feel better.
Right before they were due to go on stage, he tried to approach Ryan again, to hint for a kiss, but Ryan was absently strumming on his guitar and just smiled at him instead. Brendon bristled visibly and just turned around- and so, he went on stage, annoyed. There was a tense energy around him, like he wasn’t fully content, wound up and way too bothered. It was childish- but Brendon felt like a neglected puppy, and that confusion and hurt instantly morphed into anger and frustration, energy he needed to release in destructive ways, both to calm down and intentionally draw a reaction, any reaction, from Ryan. Any attention was good attention at this point, because apparently Brendon was utterly starved. The first song was uneventful, Brendon repeatedly trying to engage with Ryan but failing because he was focusing on playing for once. Brendon always told him to do that, and now it was happening, he was beyond frustrated.
So he tried the first in a line of tricks up his sleeve- hitting unnecessarily high notes in songs that didn’t even have them. He constantly looked over afterwards, out of breath- and Ryan barely even looked at him. Or was he imagining that? Brendon realised that wasn’t going to work, and instead resorted to jumping on amps and backflipping off them without looking or actually preparing where he’d land, and then jumping down off stage, attempting to run into the audience before a bodyguard stressed out and physically stopped him, semi-manhandling him back on stage. Brendon was laughing, exhilarated. At this point, Ryan had taken notice, and was clearly starting to stress out, obviously annoyed. Away from the mics, Ryan has spoken to him hushedly- something like stop it, you’ll hurt yourself- But Brendon pretended not to hear, shrugging and turning away. It was working- this fuelled his behaviour.
His next step was probably too far, but at the time he didn’t really consider that. He had pranced over to Dallon during I write Sins, just like always, but this time his behaviour was substantially more provocative, as he’d taken his shirt off and he wrapped his hand around the back of Dallon’s neck and pressed close, sharing the mic briefly and then actually leaning forwards and kissing him. It was brief and almost didn’t happen, but it was definitely a kiss. Dallon looked a little like a deer caught in headlights and Brendon was laughing, whirling around and continuing the show, staying consistent with his antics all the way til the end where he backflipped off the stage and luckily landed quite well. Then they were offstage, no encore this time.
There was a quick turnover between end of the show and arrival at the hotel, but throughout the entire drive, Ryan was deathly silent, staring out of the window. Brendon was still riding the adrenaline of the show and didn’t really care, because the other band members were buzzing about it, but when they were alone in the hotel room, he couldn’t avoid the awkward silence. So he broke it. ”Why are you fuckin’ miserable? That crowd was awesome.”
Now, Brendon wasn’t having it, though maybe he’d dug his own grave- in the past, Brendon had always said that Ryan should do whatever was necessary to get ready for anxiety-inducing stadium shows (or just regular ones), but he honestly never believed that maybe talking to him wasn’t actually Ryan’s best way forward. Even now he wasn’t buying that maybe Ryan was just distancing himself from it all to calm down, and Brendon, being the frontman, wasn’t exactly what you could call ‘distant’. Instead, he decided to internally accuse Ryan of ignoring him for the sake of ignoring him, that he wasn’t interesting enough, that maybe he didn’t look particularly good or something. And Brendon knew all of this wasn’t true, he didn’t tend to have many outward confidence issues. So, he was annoyed- whether his level of irritation was appropriate or not, he was still annoyed, and intended to keep that bit of trivia to himself because he had an overly petty plan to make himself feel better.
Right before they were due to go on stage, he tried to approach Ryan again, to hint for a kiss, but Ryan was absently strumming on his guitar and just smiled at him instead. Brendon bristled visibly and just turned around- and so, he went on stage, annoyed. There was a tense energy around him, like he wasn’t fully content, wound up and way too bothered. It was childish- but Brendon felt like a neglected puppy, and that confusion and hurt instantly morphed into anger and frustration, energy he needed to release in destructive ways, both to calm down and intentionally draw a reaction, any reaction, from Ryan. Any attention was good attention at this point, because apparently Brendon was utterly starved. The first song was uneventful, Brendon repeatedly trying to engage with Ryan but failing because he was focusing on playing for once. Brendon always told him to do that, and now it was happening, he was beyond frustrated.
So he tried the first in a line of tricks up his sleeve- hitting unnecessarily high notes in songs that didn’t even have them. He constantly looked over afterwards, out of breath- and Ryan barely even looked at him. Or was he imagining that? Brendon realised that wasn’t going to work, and instead resorted to jumping on amps and backflipping off them without looking or actually preparing where he’d land, and then jumping down off stage, attempting to run into the audience before a bodyguard stressed out and physically stopped him, semi-manhandling him back on stage. Brendon was laughing, exhilarated. At this point, Ryan had taken notice, and was clearly starting to stress out, obviously annoyed. Away from the mics, Ryan has spoken to him hushedly- something like stop it, you’ll hurt yourself- But Brendon pretended not to hear, shrugging and turning away. It was working- this fuelled his behaviour.
His next step was probably too far, but at the time he didn’t really consider that. He had pranced over to Dallon during I write Sins, just like always, but this time his behaviour was substantially more provocative, as he’d taken his shirt off and he wrapped his hand around the back of Dallon’s neck and pressed close, sharing the mic briefly and then actually leaning forwards and kissing him. It was brief and almost didn’t happen, but it was definitely a kiss. Dallon looked a little like a deer caught in headlights and Brendon was laughing, whirling around and continuing the show, staying consistent with his antics all the way til the end where he backflipped off the stage and luckily landed quite well. Then they were offstage, no encore this time.
There was a quick turnover between end of the show and arrival at the hotel, but throughout the entire drive, Ryan was deathly silent, staring out of the window. Brendon was still riding the adrenaline of the show and didn’t really care, because the other band members were buzzing about it, but when they were alone in the hotel room, he couldn’t avoid the awkward silence. So he broke it. ”Why are you fuckin’ miserable? That crowd was awesome.”