So she could sense him--the night he’d attacked her hadn’t just been a fluke, then. That was annoying. Life was easier without Guardians, and yet even without an Academy around, he’d seemingly found one all the same.
His eyes narrowed, unhappy when she turned and pinpointed his position in the dark enough to address him. He could hear her, of course, but that didn’t mean he was delighted to accede to her request. Ironic, though, that she was asking for privacy with a creature that, as it seemed, made her…
… nervous?
Aidou stopped in the doorway to F10 a couple of seconds behind the girl. The smell of the prisoners’ leftover dinner still permeated the air, and he appraised the cell before finally bringing his gaze to rest on Aigis. What was the solution she had been hoping to give?
“Listen, you--” But then she blurted out her suggestion, drowning him out, and for a moment Aidou forgot that he was supposed to be angry. When one connected the dots, her ‘solution’ wasn’t so surprising, but really? He wouldn’t have expected that to be anyone’s first response, and it was just as discomfiting now as it had been when he’d realized what Cross Yuki had been doing to sustain Kiryu.
Giving her blood for free. Giving it to a thing that wore the face of her childhood companion but who scared her all the same. Yes, he knew their situation well, and the similarities with this situation were too many to be comfortable.
Re: [F10]
His eyes narrowed, unhappy when she turned and pinpointed his position in the dark enough to address him. He could hear her, of course, but that didn’t mean he was delighted to accede to her request. Ironic, though, that she was asking for privacy with a creature that, as it seemed, made her…
… nervous?
Aidou stopped in the doorway to F10 a couple of seconds behind the girl. The smell of the prisoners’ leftover dinner still permeated the air, and he appraised the cell before finally bringing his gaze to rest on Aigis. What was the solution she had been hoping to give?
“Listen, you--” But then she blurted out her suggestion, drowning him out, and for a moment Aidou forgot that he was supposed to be angry. When one connected the dots, her ‘solution’ wasn’t so surprising, but really? He wouldn’t have expected that to be anyone’s first response, and it was just as discomfiting now as it had been when he’d realized what Cross Yuki had been doing to sustain Kiryu.
Giving her blood for free. Giving it to a thing that wore the face of her childhood companion but who scared her all the same. Yes, he knew their situation well, and the similarities with this situation were too many to be comfortable.
“You--What nonsense are you talking about?”