10-21-2023, 07:49 PM
There were no faults in his exterior, no wounds cut into his skin derived from disappointment. He wished she hadn’t feared for him in such a way, he hadn’t been an egg that would crack and yet he saw the hesitation flash within her eyes. The worry that she had expressed solely for him and not for herself, not for the one who was truly suffering. His brows pulled together in response, but all he did was look at her. See her. Accept her. Before he had spoken the words themselves he hadn’t expected her to create a list of plausible scenarios that might ought to help. He wouldn’t have turned her down should she have, but it simply wasn’t what he expected. Nothing set that deeply was merciful. Once the beast had secured its claws within its victim, there wasn’t much anyone could do to dislodge it. That was a matter of truth he had been well acquainted with.
Instead, he only nodded. A soft understanding unfolding across his face. A distraction he sensed she needed, he pressed on, his lips tracing the line of her jaw, moving lower and lower on their slow trails. His words had been quiet, and if not for the fact they were so close together, she would have never heard him. “There’s one other thing I was thinking about.” He moved slowly, allowing her to push him away if she had wished. He could have been overstepping his boundaries, could have been reading her wrong. If she didn't want this, then she had only to say the word and he would stop. As his lips moved further down, he could feel the rise and fall of her chest, his eyes glancing upwards to search her own. What he was looking for exactly, he didn’t know. Beck continued his descent, the words barely audible against the hills of her fur. “… how badly I want to kiss you.”
Without doing just that, as if the words themselves were enough, he pulled her impossibly closer and tucked her body to his. Nestled there before his chest, she fit perfectly into the hollow of his neck, a piece of a puzzle that had gone missing eventually settling snugly into its place. For a moment he thought about placing his head down upon her back, but changed his mind to rest it down on his own extended paws. Cozying himself in the security of their interlocking embrace, a long exhale departed him in a hazy fluttering cloud of contentment.
He thought about asking her if she would feel safer if he left. If those demons she knew would visit her the very moment she let her lids slip shut would remain at bay a little longer, if the battle would not turn to ash that second if she had been alone instead. Beck kept his mouth shut, telling himself it was better for her not to stumble back into the darkness of those thoughts, but there was also his perhaps selfish unwillingness to part from her.
Instead, he only nodded. A soft understanding unfolding across his face. A distraction he sensed she needed, he pressed on, his lips tracing the line of her jaw, moving lower and lower on their slow trails. His words had been quiet, and if not for the fact they were so close together, she would have never heard him. “There’s one other thing I was thinking about.” He moved slowly, allowing her to push him away if she had wished. He could have been overstepping his boundaries, could have been reading her wrong. If she didn't want this, then she had only to say the word and he would stop. As his lips moved further down, he could feel the rise and fall of her chest, his eyes glancing upwards to search her own. What he was looking for exactly, he didn’t know. Beck continued his descent, the words barely audible against the hills of her fur. “… how badly I want to kiss you.”
Without doing just that, as if the words themselves were enough, he pulled her impossibly closer and tucked her body to his. Nestled there before his chest, she fit perfectly into the hollow of his neck, a piece of a puzzle that had gone missing eventually settling snugly into its place. For a moment he thought about placing his head down upon her back, but changed his mind to rest it down on his own extended paws. Cozying himself in the security of their interlocking embrace, a long exhale departed him in a hazy fluttering cloud of contentment.
He thought about asking her if she would feel safer if he left. If those demons she knew would visit her the very moment she let her lids slip shut would remain at bay a little longer, if the battle would not turn to ash that second if she had been alone instead. Beck kept his mouth shut, telling himself it was better for her not to stumble back into the darkness of those thoughts, but there was also his perhaps selfish unwillingness to part from her.
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