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Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside.
@nico | He reached to grab Nico instinctively as she fell backward, but pulled back just as quickly when he realized she'd let go on purpose. And because he was still reeling from the brief moment of skin contact that had just happened. Dusk wasn't used to touching. He had spent most of his life staying far away from women and not participating in the game that his friends often did with strangers at a bar. He was happy and content without a shady companion who would just steal his money in the middle of the night. And his sister had been strict when it came to teaching him about the kinds of girls he should stay away from. But she wasn't one of those girls who draped themselves over him that he could just shrug off. That made it different. Made it unfamiliar.
"I.." He trailed off. "You..." The fighter was about to suggest hotel, but he honestly doubted she would have the income to stay in a hotel until she found a decent, less stabby place to live. He didn't even have any trustworthy friends to try and drop her off at, and it was a few hours until dawn. Nobody was even up to ask. He was unwilling to let her go but also wary about letting her stay at his place. Instead he just sighed, and her sunniness interrupted his brooding yet again. "I could keep bodies in my freezer at home and you'd never be the wiser." He insisted, but it sounded feeble beside her carelessly placed trust. "And I'm not strange!" The fighter added, blush creeping back up his face.
She poked him in the cheek. He felt so warm he might have been mistaken for a person with a fever. Dusk slapped the girl's hand away firmly and grabbed her wrist, subconsciously trying to be gentler than he was known for, deciding then and there that he'd had enough of her shenanigans. "I am not!" He stammered, feeling as childish as Nico was. Somehow the girl had him on the defensive in this conversation, and he had no smarmy remarks to make back at her. "No poking!" He chastised, and half walked, half dragged Nico down the road towards his lovely hotel.
"I know where you can stay, they won't even charge you rent and nobody knows it exists. But only for a little bit, and you gotta behave, alright?" He tried to sound firm, but in truth his face still burned. He didn't know how to deal with her. And he was still holding her wrist. Dusk let go, even more embarrassed than before. |
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Dusk’s shyness only made Nico giggle more. She was pulling her finger back for a second poke when he swatted it away and grabbed her wrist. Stunned, she could only blink at his hand on her person, unused to anyone putting hands on her. Carefully and curiously studying the art of his fingers banded around her tiny wrist, her ears were more focused on his words than before, though her mind was far from it. When she snapped back to reality, he was dragging her down the road and her eyes were on the stars as her heels skimmed against the asphalt.
“Bodies in your freezer…?” she mused aloud after a stretch of silence, then tilted her head backwards to stare at the young man pulling her along. “But…why would you do that? You’d have no room for ice cream…You see? That is a strange thing to say!”
Transgression forgotten, she was laughing again. Her new companion was funny! By the time he let her go again, she was on her feet and skipping along at his side. Literally—skipping. Locking her hands behind her back, she maneuvered in front of him and proceeded to skip backwards down the street. Her candy rattled loosely in her pockets, disguising the pills in her bag just as they had always done, but her feet made little sound on the pavement, as if she were more floating than actually touching the ground. With her hair flopping into her eyes, she puffed an occasional breath up at her bangs, but kept her gaze trained on Dusk with a soft, unassuming smile.
“You’re kinda grumpy, you know that? Why don’t you smile? I bet you smiled when you were a kid. What happened?”
Lots of things can steal a child’s smile, a small voice reminded her at the back of her mind, memories of a child who used to really smile instead of fake it flickering somewhere beyond the field of her vision.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2013 20:57:40 GMT
Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside.
@nico | She was laughing at him, and the thought made him equal parts annoyed and mortified. At this point, he'd mostly given up trying to argue with her. She deflected his every reasonable remark with something ridiculous. He frowned at her in the dim glow of the streetlights, as she pranced about girlishly. He heard the sweets clatter in her pockets and sighed. He should have expected nothing less. "Do you eat nothing but sugary crap?" He inquired distractedly as she hopped backwards with that perpetual smile on her face.
He huffed at her inquiry, further enforcing her opinion of him as grumpy. He didn't care. He was in a constantly bad mood, but Dusk didn't need Nico to remind him of that little fact. Nor did he need any reminders of his past. His face darkened. At least he could say he was honest with his emotions most of the time. He hadn't smiled out of joy for many years. When he closed his eyes he saw a flicker of his sister in the dark. His flustered self had gone, replaced by the more commonly sulky Dusk.
Nico was still there when he peered down at her again, still skipping backwards joyfully. The furthest thing from the dependable, strict sibling Hyacinth had been. "Maybe I just don't have much to smile about, cat-hood." He often chose not to refer to people by their real names when he first met them. It kept him from getting too personal. If there was anything Dusk distrusted, it was getting too close too soon.
They had gone further than he'd noticed in such a short time. He saw the shadow of his "home" off in the distance. The derelict hotel wasn't much, but shockingly it had access to such amenities as running water and electricity. And Dusk didn't pay a dime of rent. The building was four stories high with four rooms on each floor. It was choked with dust in most rooms but he'd managed to clean out the vermin at least.
"Almost there."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2013 21:48:00 GMT
“Define “crap”,” Nico circumvented with a grin. “I like sweets. Is that a crime?”
A soft rattle in a pocket of her bag reminded her that sugar was not the only thing she ate, but her dietary, ah, supplements were a secret Dusk did not need to know about. She supposed that if he wanted to know, no, she didn’t eat only sugar. Fruits and grains and dairy products were also an important part of a balanced meal, and according to Niels, she could wolf down a steak with the best of the males in the barracks—but who would carry a steak around in their pocket…? With a small huff, she shook her head quickly to clear it of distractions and focused on the ebony haired man before—behind, rather—her. He was interesting, and she wanted to know more about him.
“They help me stay awake. Say, though, that reminds me, what are—oh…”
By the time Nico had managed to bring her attention back to her current situation, it seemed that something had stolen Dusk away from it. His eyes had that glassy look that Niels said hers sometimes got, and she knew from experience that wherever he was, it was not a good place. The thought made her ache inside, and she fell into a soft hush; as if on cue, the cat ears atop her hood drooped in their flopping.
“Yeah, but…if you smile, then the neurons connected to the muscles fire in your brain and resemble the patterns your brain registers when you’re smiling because you’re happy, so if you smile more, you feel happier more because your brain thinks its smiling because it’s happy. So…you should smile more!”
His call of “almost there” had her turning her head to look where he had been pseudo leading her throughout the duration of their walk. Chewing gum and walking at the same time, she nearly fell flat on her face, but with grace and balance becoming of a ballerina, she managed to cartwheel into a standing position. Of course, the action might just have flashed a pair of pink and white lace panties in the direction of the present male company, but she seemed not to have noticed. Rather, her gaze was drawn up to the beautiful architecture of the structure to which she had been led. Even in the dim lighting and dilapidated condition of the building, she could see intensely detailed craftsmanship worked into the very bones of the ancient creature. Cracks snaked like vines up the old columns, and overhead, she could see the sinister silhouettes of gargoyles leering down at her, but there was a certain charm to the place. She liked it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2013 9:57:52 GMT
Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside.
@nico | He had hardly noticed that he'd zoned out until he missed something that Nico said, flickering back out of his memories.
Dusk didn't deign to reply to her obvious baiting on the subject of sweets. As it was, the girl was either too oblivious or too clever to be anything but chipper at his mildly insulting remarks. She'd figured out the best way to disarm him, and they'd known each other for about thirty minutes.
The ears on her hood flopped downwards, and without thinking about it Dusk reached over to correct them, pushing the fabric back into a standing position. It seemed more suitable, somehow. She went on a tirade about the neurological benefits of smiling, and he rolled his eyes at her. A silly girl. It seemed to work though, distracting him from his formerly souring mood. "Is that so." He answered dismissively.
He noticed that she almost fell, but knew better than to reach to steady her. Nico hadn't even tripped on anything. She surprised him yet again, but he had a feeling that these "surprises" were going to stop being surprising soon; he had seen her take on a whole street gang. The girl rolled into an easy cartwheel, and he was about to ask her about her skirt when it went flying and gave him a lovely look at her lacey p-
Oh shit no.
Was this what pedophilia felt like? She was dressed like a schoolgirl, after all.
Dusk gagged on his own spit, feeling the all-too-familiar flush return to his face, neck and ears. Why was she wearing that kind of thing anyway? He would have expected bunnies and strawberries. Not that he thought about women's underwear a lot. Oh god, this was turning into a bad train of thought.
Instead of dealing with it maturely, he vented. Dusk ran after her, where she was standing in apparent awe of the derelict hotel building.
"YOU CAN'T JUST DO CARTWHEELS WITH A SKIRT ON." Dusk decided from then on that most of his sentences when Nico was involved would start with "You can't just..." and a lot of outrage. The girl had no sense of awareness. He took her arm again and started briskly making his way into the building, looking away from her to hide his embarrassment,
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Something stirred in Nico when Dusk leaned over her to adjust the ears on her head. It made her stomach twitch strangely, and she fought not to pull away. The gesture itself was sweet, but very few people got this close to her without her initiating the contact, les the nature of the interaction change. All was well and fine for her to ignore the existence of personal space, but she was baffled when the gesture was reciprocated, or else overtaken by another entity. Moreover, Dusk didn’t seem to like her getting close, but he still grabbed her wrist to pull her around.
He really is strange, she thought. But the good kind of strange. Not the bodies in his freezer strange.
The notion would have made her giggle again if it wasn’t followed by the sensation of a hand gripped tightly around her wrist and a ringing in her ears au grâce to Dusk’s loud scolding. Not so much offended as bewildered, Nico only blinked at his outburst and followed along as he began to drag. She didn’t bother to argue—didn’t have an argument against a complaint she didn’t understand—nor to struggle. After seeing her show off in that alley, she had no qualms about his mistaking her lack of resistance for anything other than just that; not that she’d have cared either way. It was better, for everyone involved, if she stayed under the radar.
“Where do you sleep?” she began to inquire, only to note that he was already halfway up the stairs without her. “Ah! Wait for me!”
Scrambling to catch up, she bounced up the stairs in his wake with ease. The railing swayed dubiously when she touched it, and a few of the boards had a bit too much give in them, but the scaffolding held as she scampered up to the next landing. His silhouette was marching determinedly down the hall ahead of her, leaving her pressing her stride to not to have to run after his long legged form. A bright smile lit up her face while she trailed along, fascinated by the decaying interior of the structure and all of the secrets the musty carpets and oxidizing metals held. She was lifting her head to ask how old it all was, nearly running into an opening door in the process, when said door slammed in her face and left her stranded and alone in the middle of the hall.
Oh.
“…well that was rude…”
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Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside.
@nico | How anyone could be so damn oblivious was completely beyond Dusk's understanding. Did she not understand physics? Although to be fair, Dusk didn't understand either, but even he knew that skirts lacked a bottom part, a protection from the kind of men who would have paid good money to see a photo of a high schooler's underwear. He just got it for free, but really he just felt like a pervert despite knowing that it wasn't his fault. A normal guy would have just shrugged, but he... was of a different breed, a different upbringing. He was a bit strange.
Dusk leaned back on his door and wondered what the hell he was going to do with the stray cat he'd just taken home. He didn't even know if she had a job, though tickets to Nova weren't exactly cheap. She had to have gotten the money from somewhere, which raised even more questions in his mind; namely, what a girl like that could even do for cash. He imagined her working at Dairy Queen, smile constantly plastered on her face, and unable to stop herself from both making suggestions to customers about what they should eat- "this is what I always get. Everything."- and stuffing her mouth on the job. Of course, that didn't explain her alarming proficiency in combat, and he knew the question would nag at him until he got to the root of it.
And of course she'd followed him back to his room. The very definition of a lost kitten. "Feed it once..." He thought, but the disappointment evident in her accusation hit him through the solid oak of the door. But what was he going to do about it? She sure as hell wasn't sleeping here, even on the floor. There were over twenty other rooms she could choose from, she could even push together two beds and make a mega bed. What did she need him for?
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My name is Nico, she wanted to say—N I C O—but she didn’t. Losing her name took her back to a time when she was a rank, a number in the lines, made her think of the names she never knew carved on headstones she erected. It made her think of how she could have been one of those nameless names, how the girl Nicole Pérrit was just a mask she wore over a face she didn’t have. She wanted to remind him of her name, but she didn’t because it wasn’t quite her anymore and it would only bring trouble.
Swallowing her pride, she fingered the hood around her neck and turned away from the door. With a preference for higher vantage points, she shuffled off in search of another staircase. The questionable structural integrity of the hotel did not bother her, but if Dusk preferred she stay here, hen she wondered at the state of the building he had refused her. More than that, however, she wondered at the lack of living people in this place. For all the doors she had passed, she could sense nothing but emptiness behind any of them.
Does he live here all alone? How lonely…
After some time of wandering, she settled for a room on the third floor near to one of the outside walls. Two windows and a balcony, it was chilly inside, but she had a nice view of the night sky and a quick escape if she ever needed it. It was in remarkably good shape, as well, though the wallpaper peeled and the lights flickered. None of the windows were broken, and the queen sized bed had a full set of sheets and pillows strewn all across its spacious mattress. Fully furnished, she could almost imagine the regal affairs that might have taken place between these sheets, behind those dusty red curtains, reflected in those murky mirrors.
She sat down with a thump on the faded champagne comforter, the motion of which released a cloud of dust that made her cough. Wrinkling her nose, she sniffled back a sneeze and looked around the desolate chamber with watering eyes. The floors creaked ominously under her, wind rattling the loosely shuttered windows, and the entire place smelled like water and moss. That alone wouldn’t have bothered her, but as she laid back into her nest of musty pillows, her thoughts kept straying to the way the door slammed in her face and the whole empty feel to the hotel.
Even the building sighs with the wind, she thought with a sigh of her own.
Her mind made up, she rolled across the bed and shuffled through her belongings. At the moment, she had but one pair of pajamas, but they would suffice. Wriggling out of all her layers, she pulled on a pair of soft grey sweatpants and a plain white sweater with a wide neck that liked to rest at the crest of her shoulders. Without her hood and gaudy colors, she looked more her age, and the somber expression on her face kept the miracle afloat for just a little while longer. Before leaving, she grabbed one of the pillows off the bed, then scampered out into the hallway. She made hardly any sound in her bare feet, and was soon standing in front of Dusk’s door, hopping from one leg to the other before she settled down and rapped quietly against the wood.
“Dusk?” she chirped softly. “Are you asleep?”
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2013 2:22:24 GMT
Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside.
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oh god i'm sorry work totally killed it ;a; | The fighter lifted his head, studying the dingy room he called home on this island in the middle of nowhere, at once tiny and enormous. The wallpaper was a grey that reminded him of spent embers, though he suspected it may once have been black. It was cracked in places, peeling from the wall to display the drywall underneath. It also sported a few new holes, courtesy of his own random fits of rage. He breathed out, disturbing some of the dust floating around in the air. He pushed himself up, using the wall as support, and walked over to the glass doors in front of the balcony, kicking empty bottles and cans aside. He forced the rusty hinges open and was met with a rush of cold air.
He wondered if Nico was sleeping. Then he shock the thought, telling himself that he didn't care. It was stupid to think of strangers that way. He didn't even trust her yet. But yet here she was, somewhere in his... home. She knew where he slept, where he licked his wounds after a fight. Nobody knew that.
What had he been thinking? It was as if the last few years he'd spent on the run taught him nothing. Or had he grown complacent, thinking he was safe now? No. There might never be a day he stopped looking over his shoulder, even if that specter never came.
He was lost in his thoughts when he knocked on the door. He almost thought he was hearing things, until her voice filtered into the room. How long had it been? He hadn't the strength to sound angry that she was at his door. Just tired. "Isn't it past your bedtime or something?"
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Such a grouch…, she pouted.
“I’m twenty years old,” she protested, though with the way she whined she wasn’t making a very convincing argument “I haven’t had a bed time in years.”
The last time, to be specific, had been when she was in the military. Even then, that was merely a curfew at which she had to be shut up inside her room with all her neat little toys shut up in their boxes and her tools shut up in their neat little drawers. Just like her. She was nothing more, she thought, than a toy and a tool, and she didn’t even know who or what for or even if she really knew it.
Squirming uncomfortably, she sat down on the floor and hugged the pillow she carried to her chest. Her brows were drawn together in concentration, lips fighting a frown, as she pulled her knees forward to press the plush object into her body. She had used to be so happy…when did everything become something she had to hide—and from herself, most of all? Bedtimes, too…she hardly slept anymore, even when she was tired, so there was that. Why did everything feel so broken when it should have been fine?
Everything is fine, she chastised herself. A-O-Kay perfectly fine. Just want some company, that’s all.
“Can I come in?” she tried instead, attempting a hopeful smile as she pawed lightly at the door.
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Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside.
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FORGIVEN, SCHOOL SUCKS | Dusk slowly made his way from the balcony to the door, standing in front of the thing apprehensively, as if he were faced with the prospect of opening pandora's box. Despite his downcast mood, he had to bite back a snicker at Nico's mention of age. Twenty? She had the looks of a high schooler and the personality to match. But he wasn't all that shocked for some reason. Only found that fact vaguely amusing. She was only a year younger than him.
"Years? It seems like mere months." He teased. The fighter felt his spirits lift, just a little. He felt less inclined to stare out at the city and feel sorry for himself. But that corner of a feeling wasn't enough to make him open that door and let someone in, to a space that had been private for so long.
He pushed his hair back from his face and lowered himself into a squat, still staring at the door as if he could see through it, to her, on the other side.
His fingers twitched, as if they would make the decision before he could, but he stopped them, clasping his hands together and letting the silence between them linger.
"Can I come in?" Came from the door, the request sounding unsteady. He heard the sound of her nails raking the door as if she really were a stray cat, and the combination made his ears redden. At the same time, Dusk's long-buried feelings of loneliness bubbled back up to the surface.
It was as if she promised something that was unfamiliar to him, something he once knew but forgot, that died with him when he left.
"No girls allowed." He managed feebly, wanting to hit himself in the face for such a shoddy attempt to deflect her. It was true, though. Women made him feel uncomfortable. |
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Seemed like mere months, indeed. That was a past too close to the present for comfort, and Nico pushed it impatiently to the back of her mind, digging her nails into the flesh of the cushion she clutched to her stomach. Instead of letting it catch up like the running beast it was and lay its heavy head over her heart, she placated it with a slight flush in her cheeks. Dusk was right, she supposed—she was a child, but for many reasons this was a god thing, wasn’t it? It meant returning to those days of childhood when the sun shone brighter and smiles were real and it didn’t hurt to think of things that weren’t real like your name or your face anymore. Ugh, this was depressing.
“Duuuuusk…” she whined, and gave another paw at the door. “Please let me in?”
She didn’t want to keep thinking this way. Didn’t want to spend another night alone in a musty room with nothing but the silence and the truth to burn at her skin like a disease the medication would only stave off instead of heal. Didn’t want didn’t want didn’t want…what she wanted was another body to snuggle up to, to let the comfort flow like the ambient warmth between them, no words, no thoughts. That wasn’t an impossible request, was it? Slumping forward, she let her forehead knock against the door and lay crumpled against the wooden paneling with an occasional whimper or utterance of a certain black haired boy’s name in a pleading tone.
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Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside.
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woooo dorm life + this got angsty fast | Her pleading tugged at his heart strings in an uncomfortable way, like swallowing ice. He fell from his squat to lay on the floor, staring up at his ceiling. He resisted the call of the doorknob tentatively, but the token resistance was wearing thin. His hands reached for comfort and he found only empty cans for his efforts. He was tired and broken, cut and bruised. And he felt like maybe someone out there felt that way too. Someone on the other side of the door, someone scratching at the walls that separated them and succeeding, just a bit.
His chest felt heavy as he pushed himself off the floor, an untold amount of time later. It could ave been ten minutes of thirty, Dusk didn't know. But he worked his way to the door, one step at a time and one breath every step. He didn't know if he was doing the right thing, but what he had been doing didn't feel right either. He had to go with what he felt, even if that didn't make sense in his mind.
The knob was cold on his fingertips and slippery to the touch, as if it didn't want to be turned. He didn't care. The fighter pulled the door open and looked down. Nico was posted at his feet, fragile and lonely. He couldn't help it. He had something to prove to himself- "Will you stop whining if I let you in?" He said, trying his best to keep his voice even. He didn't want to show weakness- no, couldn't. His life had been a show of strength from day one. But seeing Nico like that shook him deep down, festered into his dusty feelings of compassion and tenderness.
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Having been leaning face-first on the door, Nico all but fell into the room and onto his shoes when Dusk opened the portal. She sat up immediately, effervescent cerise eyes pricked for attention as they met with hard onyx staring her down from overhead. Already the hopeful smile from before was turning up the petal pink corners of her lips like a flower revived from winter’s thrall; if she had a tail, it probably would have been wagging. In lieu of such an appendage, her head bobbed obediently up and down until it was a miracle that she was able to sit still with her head spinning in the manner that it was.
“I promise!”
Before he had a chance to change his mind, she had squirmed her way past his ankles and into the room. It wasn’t much more decorated than her old room, nor much warmer by any standards, and in fact it was quite a bit dirtier, but she didn’t mind. She felt, instead, far more comfortable; the mountains of empty alcohol containers and the scents of sweat and blood and dirt, while not pleasant, made the place feel lived in. Everything felt warm. Not all too concerned with the room’s aesthetics, she plopped herself down in a mass of sheets and comforters in the corner without ceremony and, still hugging her pillow, looked up at Dusk from beneath her bangs.
“Thank you,” she said in a quiet voice.
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Golden light, tunnel white. If I run to you, would you stay? I might be a prototype, but we’re both real inside. @nico hopefully it was worth the wait | The sight of her obvious joy embarrassed him. Everything about Nico tended to embarrass him, in fact. From the way she moved to the things she said. They'd known eachother for a span of hours and she'd wormed his way into his room, a bright spot in the general filth of his surroundings and a red spot on his cheeks more often than not. He frowned at her in retaliation for the obvious cheerfulness she exuded, hoping against hope that he could put a dimmer on her for a little while. The girl was blinding in her cheerfulness.
He turned to watch her settle in, a mass of fluff and pillows that she'd dragged in from some other room occupied his corner. She seemed to pay the bottles and garbage no mind, which Dusk had to say relieved him, if only a little. She wasn't normal, though. Any normal person wouldn't touch his floor with a ten foot pole, let alone trust it enough to lie upon it.
He was about to say something rude and Dusk-like before she opened her damn mouth and let a "thank you" whisper out.
He found him hastily shutting the door, more loudly than intended and causing the bottles about the floor to rattle. The fighter cleared his throat and immediately moved his right hand to scratch his head in puzzlement. If she strained her eyes, Nico would be able to see his ears redden yet again through his thick spiky mass of black hair. "It.. um."
This was just awful.
"Yeah yeah whatever."He muttered under his breath, diving into his bed from the door, somehow, hiding his slightly burning face from view with his elbow. She really had to stop being so... her. So weird. So thankful for the most stupid things. It was almost like... almost like... he thought she was cute. The thought made his feel slightly feverish, and the blanket piled on top of his didn't help. No way. He hadn't been attracted to a girl since highschool, this was not happening. It was just... pity? That sounded too crude. Sympathy? Unfitting of a gangster and a fighter. These feelings didn't make sense to him, they jumbled together into a blob in the back of his mind like chewed up gum. They were gross and Dusk preferred life without complicated feelings. |
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