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Mar 07, 2010 03:06PM

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He smiled and kissed her cheek. "Thanks for cooking."
"Yeah, it looks good." He took his plate and headed for the dining room.

Sean had already sat down, and he looked at her with concern showing on his face when he saw her, but he didn't say anything, only started eating.

Sean heard and smiled slightly. He didn't pray, never had; he considered himself agnostic, but he really just didn't know what to believe anymore. He finished eating quickly and took his dishes to the kitchen.
"Are you okay?" he asked quietly, gently, reaching out to touch her hand.
"Okay..." He frowned slightly, listening to her thoughts. "Is there something you want to tell me?"
He sighed and nodded. "Okay."

He winced. "Do you want me to not listen?"
"Are you sure? I don't mind..."

He nodded. "If you're sure." He squeezed her hand gently, then let it go. "I think I'm going to go outside for a while. I'd like to get some air."
"Okay. I'll see you in a bit, then." He kissed her forehead. "Unless you want me to tuck you in?" he joked.
He blinked and attempted a smile. "I know- it was a joke."
Okay... He frowned and went to sit outside with a sigh.

((Wanna make Ellis be a pain to Sean? It'd feel kind weird doing both of them, so...))

Ellis slipped out of the trees with panther-like grace and quietness to go with it. He sneered at Sean and appraoched him, his face a mask of anger and something a lot like pain. "You."
Sean looked up. "Hello, Ellis," he said quietly. He wasn't even surprised to see him. "I had a feeling it was you that was causing trouble for Shadow."

Sean scowled. "She was upset last night, and she wouldn't tell me what had happened. But she'd been outside. And then now, she was awake before me and this morning she was distant. That was your fault, wasn't it?"

Sean's eyes pricked with tears and he felt a pulling at his heart. "It's not because of me," he said. "It's not."

((Back!))
Sean glared at him and stood. "Shut up. Can't you leave us alone?"
Sean glared at him and stood. "Shut up. Can't you leave us alone?"
((I'll be disappearing soon, though. *sigh*))
"She does not," Sean scoffed. "She doesn't even need me. She's independent."
"She does not," Sean scoffed. "She doesn't even need me. She's independent."
"She definitely doesn't need you. And I could never be your friend. Get the hell away from us." Sean was practically growling.

Sean clenched his fists. "You wouldn't hurt her."
"There were more in our world," Sean countered. "And we're all together now. We can take anyone who even tries."
Sean glared at him. "You don't even know anything about this world."
"What I know doesn't matter, when we have people with us who used to live here," Sean said, not willing to give in.
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