Alec glanced between the wary, clearly nervous Milo and the wary, somewhat annoyed Xander. He held up both hands. "I want to start by saying I promise on my favorite blue shoes that I will absolutely never, ever do something like this again unless it's for something like a surprise birthday party. Promise." He lowered his hands. "However, it seemed you two seriously need some help talking to each other."
"Hey, I was going to get around to it," Xander protested, glancing away guiltily.
"Uh-huh," Alec said in a tone that said he didn't believe his brother. "Anyway! Milo, this is Xander. He's a rage-aholic who uses anger and defense tactics to try to push people away when he's feeling vulnerable and in danger of being hurt. While he is a good person and has a good heart buried under layers of anxiety, he is also an admitted coward when it comes to facing people he's wronged."
Xander reddened. "I wouldn't say coward..." he mumbled awkwardly.
Alec ignored him. "Xander, this is Milo. He is an avoidance addict who uses hiding and stealth tactics to keep people away when he is feeling vulerable and in danger of being hurt. While he is a fabulous person and has a good heart, he is very much a 'once bitten, twice shy' type of fellow.
"Unfortunately, when you mix your two brands of anxiety, it means problems are harder to fix because you're both scared. So!" Alec turned and held out his lunch box to Milo. "I packed you both a special lunch, and there are pillows under the bench for you two to sit on. If it doesn't work out, that's okay, but I think you two need to spend a little bit more time with each other. I'll be in the cafeteria with Sloan when you want to yell at me." He turned and bolted, running out as fast as he could before the two could stop him.
Xander stared after him and then awkwardly glanced at Milo.