The girl, of course, was right, Spirit though. People got hurt every day, carrying the scars of those hurts with them in the following years until they healed. That, perhaps, was even more true for all the people, students who gathered here. William's hurt, however, at least to Spirit, still seemed greater in the end. Deep and wide as a river, it spanned over his whole life, from birth to this moment right here. The hated child, the abandoned child, the feared child... it was no wonder he could not function normal in the world.
Sighing, the wolf made himself more comfortable on the floor, lying his head down as to stop himself from shaking his head. It was no use thinking about those things. They could not be changed or fixed and people, like Lulu for example, could never understand because William would never tell, and not even because he wanted to hide what had been going on. What hurt the wolf the most was that sometimes he thought that William did not even see his wounds for what they were, for they were so big they covered his whole being.
Once again, he sighed, pushing the thoughts from his mind. There were no use from them.
''You do not need to play neither nurse nor caretaker to him'', he said then, his eyes back to the girl. ''For one thing, it would only cause his anger to become greater if you tried. For those things he cannot do himself, he has us'', stopping there for a moment, Spirit thought about what he wanted to say next. ''And while you should not let him push you around, some grace would probably serve both of you best. Getting into his face about things right now wouldn't do any good.''
''His at his angriest right now'', he tried to explain without giving away too much information. ''At his most hurt, and while he won't exactly get any better in terms of his temper when the hurt finally passes, he will get less angry. Less...'' <i>violent</i> Spirit thought, but never said.
''We know what we know and he knows what he knows. We cannot read his mind nor he ours'', Spirit answered the girl's next question. It was safe enough and he didn't want her thinking what he guessed she was thinking now.
Nodding his head, Warrior accepted the cream Lulu had given him in silence. He had already spoken once today and that was unusual for him in itself. The room fell into silence lasting over the hours to come. While it lasted, William dreamed.
<i>He dreamed of darkness welling up under his skin, of the feeling of such anger that he could no longer breath, think, or see; of fear that this woman would turn out stronger than him taking away the one thing he loved in this bleak, painful life. He remembered screaming...and waking up to house destroyed and blood, blood, blood...</i>
He didn't even have the time scream in waking world before Spirit was already by his side. Grabbing onto the wolf, he almost fell off his bed as he put all the strength of his body into not crying as the pain grew ten times worse as he shook.
Sighing, the wolf made himself more comfortable on the floor, lying his head down as to stop himself from shaking his head. It was no use thinking about those things. They could not be changed or fixed and people, like Lulu for example, could never understand because William would never tell, and not even because he wanted to hide what had been going on. What hurt the wolf the most was that sometimes he thought that William did not even see his wounds for what they were, for they were so big they covered his whole being.
Once again, he sighed, pushing the thoughts from his mind. There were no use from them.
''You do not need to play neither nurse nor caretaker to him'', he said then, his eyes back to the girl. ''For one thing, it would only cause his anger to become greater if you tried. For those things he cannot do himself, he has us'', stopping there for a moment, Spirit thought about what he wanted to say next. ''And while you should not let him push you around, some grace would probably serve both of you best. Getting into his face about things right now wouldn't do any good.''
''His at his angriest right now'', he tried to explain without giving away too much information. ''At his most hurt, and while he won't exactly get any better in terms of his temper when the hurt finally passes, he will get less angry. Less...'' <i>violent</i> Spirit thought, but never said.
''We know what we know and he knows what he knows. We cannot read his mind nor he ours'', Spirit answered the girl's next question. It was safe enough and he didn't want her thinking what he guessed she was thinking now.
Nodding his head, Warrior accepted the cream Lulu had given him in silence. He had already spoken once today and that was unusual for him in itself. The room fell into silence lasting over the hours to come. While it lasted, William dreamed.
<i>He dreamed of darkness welling up under his skin, of the feeling of such anger that he could no longer breath, think, or see; of fear that this woman would turn out stronger than him taking away the one thing he loved in this bleak, painful life. He remembered screaming...and waking up to house destroyed and blood, blood, blood...</i>
He didn't even have the time scream in waking world before Spirit was already by his side. Grabbing onto the wolf, he almost fell off his bed as he put all the strength of his body into not crying as the pain grew ten times worse as he shook.