This girl was odd. Like him odd, not like everything else here that was odd. She was shaking, acting like she was enraged by his answer. He wondered if he shouldn’t tell her such things, it would probably be safer. For him and her. It was strange how much Shadow longed to keep these things inside and yet felt like he wanted someone to share his plight. She seemed like someone who had shared his plight. But for her question he felt a twinge of jealousy. He would give anything to start over, to forget everything and just be a new person. Leave Shadow behind as his family had left him behind. Clean and new.
Shade watched her warily. She looked angry and it was creepy to see such a young girl with such an enraged expression. The shadows swirled around him, prepared to protect him should he call for their aid. He had seen angry people before and it never ended well for him. It usually led to a beating or some other unpleasantness. It didn’t matter if it was anger at him or not. He and the others he had heard from a distance were just dummies to be the recipient of anger. They didn’t matter. Shadow knew if they had happened to kill him, it wouldn’t matter. They’d toss him into the snow and let the wolves take care of the rest.
Shadow shook his head, no. It wasn’t a complete lie. He had an idea of who, but it could have been anyone in that place. If he had to point someone out of a lineup he would have failed. He was afraid of what she might do or what questions she might ask if he told her he knew. Instead the frightened boy deflected. “Do you have amnesia?” He hoped that would turn her attention to herself and then he could learn if she did in fact have anything in common with him. Her expression was very similar to ones he had seen for a brief moment here and there in that place. If she had had a similar experience, Shade wasn’t sure what he would do. But a part of him felt it might be nice to have someone understand.
Shade watched her warily. She looked angry and it was creepy to see such a young girl with such an enraged expression. The shadows swirled around him, prepared to protect him should he call for their aid. He had seen angry people before and it never ended well for him. It usually led to a beating or some other unpleasantness. It didn’t matter if it was anger at him or not. He and the others he had heard from a distance were just dummies to be the recipient of anger. They didn’t matter. Shadow knew if they had happened to kill him, it wouldn’t matter. They’d toss him into the snow and let the wolves take care of the rest.
Shadow shook his head, no. It wasn’t a complete lie. He had an idea of who, but it could have been anyone in that place. If he had to point someone out of a lineup he would have failed. He was afraid of what she might do or what questions she might ask if he told her he knew. Instead the frightened boy deflected. “Do you have amnesia?” He hoped that would turn her attention to herself and then he could learn if she did in fact have anything in common with him. Her expression was very similar to ones he had seen for a brief moment here and there in that place. If she had had a similar experience, Shade wasn’t sure what he would do. But a part of him felt it might be nice to have someone understand.