Lochlann rammed the shovel into the frozen soil. He pushed down on the cold blade with a booted foot and pressed with every ounce of weight he had. The earth grunted and protested against his onslaught but eventually started to crumble. He hefted the shovel up, tossed the dirt to the side, and continued.
After the longest car ride in his entire life, Lochlann brought the groceries inside and was relieved when Lillianna agreed to put them away. He left Guinevere and his sister standing in the kitchen.
He needed to get out.
The walls of the house were closing in on him. Every time he felt Guinevere's eyes on him, Lochlann felt like his skin was on fire.
The only thing that might cool him off was jumping into the river, but he couldn't do that, not with Guinevere here like this.
So, he threw himself into his work. He was out there for close to an hour now and his shirt was starting to cling to his back, even with the chill December air. It was stupid to do this kind of work in December, but the soil had to be churned up so they could replace the broken fence posts that separated this pasture from the river.
He was on the side closest to the river and Lochlann felt like he was starting work on a barrier between himself and what it was like to be human. A barrier between himself and her.
After the longest car ride in his entire life, Lochlann brought the groceries inside and was relieved when Lillianna agreed to put them away. He left Guinevere and his sister standing in the kitchen.
He needed to get out.
The walls of the house were closing in on him. Every time he felt Guinevere's eyes on him, Lochlann felt like his skin was on fire.
The only thing that might cool him off was jumping into the river, but he couldn't do that, not with Guinevere here like this.
So, he threw himself into his work. He was out there for close to an hour now and his shirt was starting to cling to his back, even with the chill December air. It was stupid to do this kind of work in December, but the soil had to be churned up so they could replace the broken fence posts that separated this pasture from the river.
He was on the side closest to the river and Lochlann felt like he was starting work on a barrier between himself and what it was like to be human. A barrier between himself and her.