She told him that she knew and that what he had said could have meant many things. She even had to stop herself. A smug grin tugged at one side of his maw as she returned to glowering at him.
"You just spoke like," she started. His mouth parted enough for his mouth to make an 'o' shape, his black-lined lips underlined the bottom half of it. His brows rose. She stated she didn't know, then told him to explain it. To give her something real.
For a time, Adelard studied her.
"What is there to explain?" He eased up, leaning away from her and allowing his ears to relax. It dawned on him then that he hadn't been clear all along.
She didn't notice when he had chosen to
be at her side. He might not have meant to be so harsh, but
his concern for her safety was relayed with a grumble and a protective paw. He valued her drive as the
both of them bounded off to drive away a trespassing bobcat. And, he had cared for her even then when he
egged her on when they had first met over a raccoon chase.
But, maybe this was how it was supposed to be. He was
a nerd, after all. By dictionary definition, he was foolish and contemptible and sorely lacking social skills. That meant he was capable of giving her some sort of clarification to what was happening here and now.
If it weren't for the daggers in her eyes, he would have laughed. His tone, instead, grew stoic. It was characteristic of the Adelard that had first stepped into
Huddy's place.
"You don't see, do you?" if it weren't for the softness of his words, the question could have been taken as a jibe, an insult. He sat down with a thud of his rump on the forest floor. Now was a test of patience. Who would
snap first...
"I..." He gave his head a small shake, words of two languages spiraling together.
"I can lose everything, Woya, but not you." The edges of his nose began to scald.
"Gods," he breathed, already loathing the idea,
"not you."
ADELARD |
heat stroke, bring the fire black smoke, I take it higher |