[quote=@Kierkegaard] Would Aaron and Mat take the risk of living together, though? [/quote] That's what I'm trying to decide. I figure they could probably easily hide it from the general public, I mean is it so uncommon for two people who work in the same place to room together? It's a money saver as well, and they're both likely still paying for their education and whatnot. Then of course, this is also a time when people are even more suspicious and ignorant than normal, so it could be deemed too dangerous. Of course, the General would see straight through it. Also, how should the General have figured out Aaron's gayness? Did he put two and two together? Walk in on something he shouldn't have? In any case, I'd love to play through whatever discovery that was in a flashback type fiasco. [quote=@Kierkegaard] I'm brainstorming things for them to argue about at the bar. Klaus will start openly speculating whether they should even be continuing this research using Nazi funding. Aaron, I think, would dislike this notion because if Klaus quits, his own skin is on the line because of what Genzken knows. [/quote] Aaron would probably argue it when he's sober and agree once he has a few into him. I might get him drunk. Oh! This leads me to an important realization I had today: Mathis bursts into flame, Aaron goes terrifying, and Klaus floats things. None of them have any control whatsoever over these powers in the first place, let alone when alcohol is involved. Even totally sober, I would think that they would at least try to avoid public places whenever they can, to avoid having an episode in public. Where do we stand here? Going out in public seems like a big risk. I don't know about your guys, but Aaron has very frequent episodes. [quote=@Adriane] Also I don't know if Mat and Aaron would risk living together UNLESS they found each other as roommates and then the romance started??? Just an idea [/quote] I like the way you think, Adriane. Besides, that'd probably be the only way they'd find out the other was gay. I'd say under any other circumstances they'd be too afraid to admit it in case the other wanted to report them.