- Aug 6, 2014
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Snow's response was somehow unnerving and comforting at the same time. Hal could never understand how on earth he could feel two opposing emotions at once but he knew that that was definitely the answer he was looking for. Though he didn't expect that he would be answered so forwardly. Normally that would be a huge secret but, well, looks like it wasn't? Unless... the secret was the evening part of things.
Hal forced a smile as he nodded to Snow before she turned to get his drinks. Could it? No. She seemed really... nice. She? He? Okay, Hal could never really tell what gender ghosts were and a mechanical voice box didn't make that any easier. While he pondered on his discovery, he'd already started eating. Still, Snow was too nice to be the killer ghost that was in the story, he thought. What if there was someone else that she herself wasn't aware of? He almost choked on his food for that.
Snow came right in time to bring his drink and all he could muster up was a smile and a muttered "thanks" before she left him for the kids. Look, she was playing with the kids, how is that a bloodthirsty monster? Thinking about it only made him even more curious.
He just had to know.
Hal finished most of the pizza and his drink when he decided he should really ask from her directly. But now he was debating whether to call her or approach her himself. There was a lot of kids playing with her and he wasn't sure if it was a good idea to just waltz up to her and suddenly ask her for ghost stories. Well, then the most logical thing was the first option then. But... Ah, fuck it.
Hal abruptly got up from his seat and walked to Snow, tugging on her fur. "Um, excuse me...?"
Hal forced a smile as he nodded to Snow before she turned to get his drinks. Could it? No. She seemed really... nice. She? He? Okay, Hal could never really tell what gender ghosts were and a mechanical voice box didn't make that any easier. While he pondered on his discovery, he'd already started eating. Still, Snow was too nice to be the killer ghost that was in the story, he thought. What if there was someone else that she herself wasn't aware of? He almost choked on his food for that.
Snow came right in time to bring his drink and all he could muster up was a smile and a muttered "thanks" before she left him for the kids. Look, she was playing with the kids, how is that a bloodthirsty monster? Thinking about it only made him even more curious.
He just had to know.
Hal finished most of the pizza and his drink when he decided he should really ask from her directly. But now he was debating whether to call her or approach her himself. There was a lot of kids playing with her and he wasn't sure if it was a good idea to just waltz up to her and suddenly ask her for ghost stories. Well, then the most logical thing was the first option then. But... Ah, fuck it.
Hal abruptly got up from his seat and walked to Snow, tugging on her fur. "Um, excuse me...?"