







Shay stopped to look at the tree they had made markings in. "I think I'd describe you as...easy-going and kind and maybe a little shy and uncertain. It's weird we became friends. Our first impression was...unique."

"This may come out like gibberish. Forgive me." He told her before starting. "To describe you... I'd say you try your best to be cold. To be distant and unapproachable. Makes sense with your power and all... You feel like you want to be alone. Or maybe you were afraid to get close to someone... but..." He held her hand a bit tighter. "When you started to relax around me, I found you were hiding a kind, caring and curious person in that shell... A part that was... still willing to get close..." He smirked and poked her cheek. "You could relax a bit more though. You sound like an adult sometimes." He teased, attempting to kill any tension. His smirk softened back to a warm smile soon after though. "I guess... I'd never have figured anything about myself out though if you didn't. You always see the bigger picture..."
He looked at her. "Does... All that make sense?"

She returned his tight grip and swung their arms lightly. "I like it when you smirk. It's cute and confident, and it reminds me of the first time we spoke. I like it when you feel confident; you shine through then."
Shay actually felt disappointed when they were closing the distance to the orphanage. She was naturally a swift walker, but now she slowed to what felt like a crawl to her.
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