"No, I can't!" Alec gasped, now caught in an echo chamber between losing his things or losing his brother to another room. Both sounded like horrifying prospects that filled him with fear. He couldn't do this! It wasn't fair! Why did he have to choose?
Meanwhile, Xander finished packing up his things. He didn't have a lot, so most of it fit all in one large tote with some extra bitson top. He took a few extra minutes since Alec was still downstairs to work out what he would most likely need when and arrange his stuff with least needed on the bottom and most needed on top. He could not pack his giant plush snake, his horse replica, or his cacti. His cacti he decided to move to his shed. They wouldn't like a basement room, anyway. His snake and his horse... he hesitated and finally chose to leave the curled on his bed and the horse on its shelf. Someday he'd reclaim them. Probably. Everything else, he would put in a corner of the basement to wait until his own room was ready. His heart fluttered at the idea of his own space. A quiet space that wasn't work, wasn't shared, wasn't anything but his to rest in! He didn't care how small it was, that sounded like paradise! A tiny bit of guilt niggled at him that he was so excited to leave, but he tamped it down. He meant what he said. If Alec could figure out how to share space again, then he'd consider moving back. Until then, he needed away for his own mental sake. He grabbed the tote and started lugging it downstairs, careful not to displace the stuff resting on top of the lid.