Wendigo
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He laughed, all of his exhaustion suddenly vaporized by the one comment. It was a good laugh, deep and rumbling and, maybe, just a touch unhinged, but not dangerous. Joyous. Was he afraid of her? No way she was serious. He’d found her clinging to a treebranch and had almost run off to eat her somewhere quiet. And she was worried she’d scared him?
“Scared of you?” He beamed at her – it was a rare occasion of Todd grinning, showing all of his teeth. But there was no threat in the smile as another chuckle resonated through his chest like an earthquake’s aftershock. “If I remember right, you were a little scared of me for a second there.”
His hands moved almost blindly over the board, following the simple instructions of the game to move his stones around as he shook his head and let the smile fade back some.
“Sorry about that. By the way.” He didn’t look apologetic, but he looked like he was trying to look apologetic. “I didn’t mean it. Just ran myself a little ragged for a while. Can’t even remember what about, really.”
That last bit was a lie, but he was looking at the board, so he didn’t have to meet her eyes when he said it. He remembered clear as day why he’d pushed himself so long and so hard. Another little girl, but one who’d never understand. No more than Arlo did.
But Adelyn might, with her claws and her sharpness and the ferocity he’d seen behind her eyes from moment to moment. It was rare, but it was real. She just needed to feel it, and he knew deep down he could help her find that.
“Just saying, I see you hiding it, and you don’t have to hide from me. Y’know?” And now he looked up, with that same earnest sparkle in his eyes as he gave her a somewhat gentler smile. Reassure her. It’d be a while before she was ready to be as genuine as he was being right now.
“Scared of you?” He beamed at her – it was a rare occasion of Todd grinning, showing all of his teeth. But there was no threat in the smile as another chuckle resonated through his chest like an earthquake’s aftershock. “If I remember right, you were a little scared of me for a second there.”
His hands moved almost blindly over the board, following the simple instructions of the game to move his stones around as he shook his head and let the smile fade back some.
“Sorry about that. By the way.” He didn’t look apologetic, but he looked like he was trying to look apologetic. “I didn’t mean it. Just ran myself a little ragged for a while. Can’t even remember what about, really.”
That last bit was a lie, but he was looking at the board, so he didn’t have to meet her eyes when he said it. He remembered clear as day why he’d pushed himself so long and so hard. Another little girl, but one who’d never understand. No more than Arlo did.
But Adelyn might, with her claws and her sharpness and the ferocity he’d seen behind her eyes from moment to moment. It was rare, but it was real. She just needed to feel it, and he knew deep down he could help her find that.
“Just saying, I see you hiding it, and you don’t have to hide from me. Y’know?” And now he looked up, with that same earnest sparkle in his eyes as he gave her a somewhat gentler smile. Reassure her. It’d be a while before she was ready to be as genuine as he was being right now.