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"That's another part of human interest," he told her playfully. "We wink."
She looked up at him, a small smile on her mouth. "Kind, then," she ventured. "You're kind to me, and I can't quite figure out why."
“The wink?” he teased. “You liked that?”
She looked worried that she had offended him, looking up at him suddenly before relaxing as she saw he was kidding. “I dunno,” she said, looking...
He gave her a playful wink, kissing her forehead before taking her hand. “Show me the rest of the castle?”
She met his gaze, frowning in thought before she looked back down at the corn. "I wonder if my visions have changed," she said quietly, frowning...
He frowned a little before sighing, shaking his head a little. "Try and think about what you would tell him if he came up to you and told you...
She took it, grateful for the heat of the can, her fingers cupped around it. "Well... I know you're capable of great things," she said quietly,...
"That's exactly why he'll change," he told her, looking down at her as he cradled the back of her head. "He's just... he's hurting and he doesn't...
She offered him the food, her brows furrowed. "Like what?" she asked, tilting her head.
He watched her, cupping her jaw gently. "He'll turn around, Cal," he told her. "I'm sure of it."
She folded her hands in her lap, watching him thoughtfully. "If you had the chance, would you do it all over again if you knew you wouldn't get...
He sighed a little. “I guess we both have that, huh?”
She looked up at him, the flames cast dancing lights across her face. “Because you got caught?” she asked, her voice genuinely curious.
His gaze flickered down to her. "You don't have to apologize," he replied, one brow raised thoughtfully. "It's not your fault."
Her face fell. Clearly, she had been hoping he was able to reject the entire story. "I see," she said quietly, her gaze fixed on the fire.
His face fell a little and a hard look crossed his face. "I don't know," he said eventually. "She... doesn't entirely trust me, which is...
She considered the fire, focusing her energy to allow her to pick up the can from the flames. "My mother told me about a time shortly after your...
He gave her a small smile, tilting his head playfully. "Well, lucky for you, I don't plan on ever letting you have peace," he said smugly.
She laughed a little, shaking her head. "All the stories that I grew up hearing," she mused, considering the flames. "I have a hard time...