A grimy paw lifted and she could almost picture a clawed hand in its place, ebon' talons glinting in the low light. Her smile grew more strained and pale ears flicked back.
Although her childhood had been an unorthodox one, Ara had experienced a standard array of joys and adversity. Since moving away from the abbey, she had been trying to learn more of the fae and marry traditional beliefs with modern education. It was perhaps the hardest thing she had tried to do yet. But this changeling could help her more than any dusty book, and that filled her with a hope that she wasn't willing to give up on just yet. At the mention of parents, his reaction was sudden and sharp. His eyes almost disappeared into his face as he shook his head vehemently. No parents...? Ara's head cocked to the side. If changelings were abandoned at birth, how could they ever know what they were? Blinking, Ara shook her head slightly to clear the cluttered thoughts before turning and padding over to her book. Easing up onto her hind legs, she brought her forepaws to the ledge. Using her nose, she pushed the book open before gingerly combing through the pages. If he hadn't already joined her at her side, she'd look over and gesture him forward. A faded picture depicting strange creatures spread out before them. ![]() |
The paw hovered like a looming threat, retreating only when banished by her refusal. Impish delight had brightened his features, now darkened by disappointment. His lips puffed out in a sullen pout once his paw was back safely on the ground. Squirrels wouldn’t be as fun to curse as his pale companion, but she had treated him nicely so it didn’t feel right to curse her without permission. If it happened accidentally though well there was nothing either of them could do about that. He tried not to get excited about the prospect. |
"They left me..."
Ara's brow knit, surprise sharpening her features before sympathy softened them. Pale lashes cast gray shadows over her cheeks as her gaze became half-lidded, ears drooping slightly. A frown touched her lips and she glanced at the ground. But at least they were still questions. This changeling had his answer and it was the worst possible one. The urge to sweep him up into a hug was strong but Ara resisted. He had only just stumbled into her life and she wanted to stop... well... overstepping her boundaries. It felt as though she'd been doing far too much of that lately. As he trailed after her and propped himself, she was aware of two things. Firstly, he smelled of wet dog and dirt. Her nose wrinkled slightly but she kept her focus. Secondly, and most importantly, he was so tall. Much taller than her. Although he acted like a bairn or a toddler, he definitely wasn't. Or he was an overgrown one, like a cuckoo bird that had crawled into her nest. At his question, Ara paused. Then she turned to look up at him. Ara paused and her expression brightened. |
A black ear flicked and he shrugged his shoulders in a dismissive gesture when the girl told him that they shouldn’t have left him. It didn’t change anything, but having told her and hearing those words he felt a little less lonely. A flicker of mischief returned to his dark void-like eyes as he watched her features. She was very expressive. That was what had made it so fun to spook her before. Hah. He would have to come again and sneak up on her. Maybe take another peek at the cloth too. He didn’t have to rush to steal it after all. |
It hurt to watch him lift a paw to his chest, the soft echo of her words forming an affirmation. Her paws itched to touch him too, to adamantly explain that he was warm and full of life. Magical or no, curses or no, this changeling was a precious member of their society. He deserved to feel whole, to find the void that he filled and snuggle in tightly. There was space for him and Ara would carve it out herself if only he allowed her to.
"You're smart," he blurted suddenly and Ara glanced up from her beloved pages. Colorless eyes widened and her ears perked up, the tips growing oddly warm from the sudden compliment. A moment later, she laughed off the shock. As he stared at the book with laser focus, Ara suddenly realized something. Would he want to try? |
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It took every single ounce of will power in her body not to murmur awwwwww and burst out in a fit of giggles. She lifted a paw, the same one that Graeme had helped bandage a month prior, to cover her lips as the sweet child hovered his ear over the book. Then he twitched them, canting his head to the side as he desperately searched for its whispers. ... It was almost painful not to remark, for her heart swelled with such adoration for her little changeling child and his desire to read. Perhaps calling him hers was a stretch but she loved him so much in that moment. He was like a kitten she had found off the side of the road, neglected and unloved. She would feed, cloathe, bathe, and raise him if he wanted that—it was a truth as unspoken as her love of the Fae.
Swallowing her unspoken croons, Ara coughed lightly to conceal a laugh and tried to sober up. She was foolish enough to think he'd find it nice. |
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