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The fire in his eyes intensified and he paused before reaching out to her and pinching at the space around her neck. To her surprise, when she...
She settled back on the couch. It didn't take her long to fall back asleep.
It was hard to tell where the blood had come from, his shirt already soaked. He didn't respond to her, but his hand made limp grasping motions at...
She grinned at his back, standing up. "Okay. Thanks, Abel."
Ferris was on the floor in a startlingly large pool of blood, twitching numbly as he stared into nothingness. His eyes were most disturbing. It...
She hesitated as she watched him head out. "...Tuesday?"
The floorboards creaked as someone walked around in a circle before someone came to the door, pulling it open suddenly and stepping out. He was...
She frowned, tilting her head. "That's not something you need to worry about," she said, sitting up completely and looking over at him.
There was a silence before Ferris spoke again. "I believe that you found a necklace recently. A special one." "You know better than anyone that...
She hesitated again, a pink flush crossing her cheeks. "I just... it's very... Cold, I guess. I haven't gotten around to putting stuff in it,...
There was a silence before someone spoke. The voice was sharp and stern and low, as if the very earth had parted to make way for this voice....
She brightened, looking up at him. "Yes! Yes, it's fine. It's stupid. Don't worry."
He turned and knocked on the door. The door opened slowly and Ferris took a deep breath before entering, closing the door behind him. It didn't...
She relaxed, looking over at her bedroom door a little apprehensively. "I think... I think I'd rather be out here. If that's okay."
He seemed genuinely shocked, but hugged her back, his shoulders sagging in something adjacent to relief. She would feel something wash over her,...
She looked hesitant, sitting up slightly. "I... I mean, I can... did you want the couch?"
They got to the top floor and Ferris hesitated outside the door before turning to look at her. "You might want to stay out here," he said...
She blinked, looking up at him sleepily and a little bit in warm confusion. "...hm?"
"It's no secret, Princess," he replied sarcastically. "You might just be the best thing that's ever happened to me. Now, let's go watch me get...
She settled on the couch, feeling her eyelids grow heavy from the events of the day. It didn't take long for her to drift off, her head resting on...