Once Xander was back on the road, he commented, "I think you're a little too much for him. Try dialing it back."
Alec glanced at him and frowned. "Dialing what back? My positivity?"
"Basically, yes," Xander admitted.
Alec huffed and folded his arms. "Well, excuse me for not just nodding along and agreeing to how terrible everything is and was and will be."
Xander glanced at him, a little surprised by the caustic tone in his twin's voice. He recovered and said, "Look, he's just been through a lot, and maybe you should chill just a bit."
"No duh he's been through a lot, but he's choosing to believe that everything is awful. I don't need another optimist, I would just like to not be fighting against a constant wave of negativity on both fronts!" Alec cried, waving his hands.
"Yeah, that's what you think he believes, which is different," Xander protested.
"Am I wrong?" Alec challenged.
Xander hesitated. "Seriously, dude," he said, unable to argue that point, "it's like you're about to tell him to smile more."
"That's stupid," Alec said flatly. "And not what I want for him. I'd just like him to consider that maybe his way of thinking might be contributing to how sad and anxious he is. Would it be easy to change? No! Would it solve all his anxiety problems? Also no! But maybe, just maybe, he could actually enjoy the life he has sitting right in front of him instead of constantly fantasizing about the amazing life he might or might not have in the future!"
"Come on," Xander said as he drove into their neighborhood, "what's wrong with anticipating a life with a family member? A happier, less stressful life?"
"You know full well the answer to that question: it's the fact that he's so focused on what might be that he's completely missing what he actually has!"
They pulled into the driveway, and both hopped out. "It's not that easy, and you know it," Xander shot back.
"Not being easy doesn't mean you can't try!" Alec retorted.
"He is trying! He's got us as friends, he joined us for the music thing, and he let us do ice cream," Xander argued as they walked into the house.