I_Am_Nobody
Supernova
- Joined
- Sep 27, 2011
RE: The Killer and The Victim (I_Am_Nobody x CyanideDisaster)
Sparky leaned into the scratching hand with a wide grin, his tail beginning to rhythmically thump against the floor as everything was made better through the magic of getting his ears scratched. Joseph chuckled slightly at how easy it was for the dog, up until Emile asked her question and the laugh slowly faded. How the hell did you answer something like that without rubbing her blindness in her face? Should he answer at all? What if he just lied and said her guess was right? But then what if someone else mentioned what breed he was? And how-? Jesus fucking Christ, you are such a little bitch. Just shut the fuck up and let me handle this before you strain your ladyparts.
"He's a lab, but not golden," Heller said in a soft voice, so close to Joseph's and yet ever so slightly different; if you weren't listening for it, you might never even notice. "He's more of a soft, warm brown like dark chocolate, with eyes like dark, warm pools." He briefly set his wine glass down and reached out to take one of Emile's hands, guiding it down towards Sparky's shoulder. "There's a patch of lighter fur here that stretches down his side, a swirl of milk chocolate in with the dark." Her hand was softly pulled back up towards the dog's ears. "And his ears are about as floppy as they get, like soft velvet cloth." What are you doing, Joseph quietly asked. I told you to shut up and watch, Heller replied. You might learn something.
Heller pulled back slightly, yet a moment later he raised a hand to lay it over Emile's upon her cheek, his hand warm even against her burning skin. "Should I describe you as well?" he asked in a quiet voice, Emile unable to see the smile appearing on Heller's face, a smile that betrayed some of the dark thoughts hidden behind the mask of gentle words. "Like your hair, the golden red of a warm, softly burning fire," he said, his hand rising slightly to let his fingertips slide through her hair as he paused, watching her carefully to judge her reaction. "Should I go on?" he asked, letting a bit of hesitation enter his voice.
Sparky leaned into the scratching hand with a wide grin, his tail beginning to rhythmically thump against the floor as everything was made better through the magic of getting his ears scratched. Joseph chuckled slightly at how easy it was for the dog, up until Emile asked her question and the laugh slowly faded. How the hell did you answer something like that without rubbing her blindness in her face? Should he answer at all? What if he just lied and said her guess was right? But then what if someone else mentioned what breed he was? And how-? Jesus fucking Christ, you are such a little bitch. Just shut the fuck up and let me handle this before you strain your ladyparts.
"He's a lab, but not golden," Heller said in a soft voice, so close to Joseph's and yet ever so slightly different; if you weren't listening for it, you might never even notice. "He's more of a soft, warm brown like dark chocolate, with eyes like dark, warm pools." He briefly set his wine glass down and reached out to take one of Emile's hands, guiding it down towards Sparky's shoulder. "There's a patch of lighter fur here that stretches down his side, a swirl of milk chocolate in with the dark." Her hand was softly pulled back up towards the dog's ears. "And his ears are about as floppy as they get, like soft velvet cloth." What are you doing, Joseph quietly asked. I told you to shut up and watch, Heller replied. You might learn something.
Heller pulled back slightly, yet a moment later he raised a hand to lay it over Emile's upon her cheek, his hand warm even against her burning skin. "Should I describe you as well?" he asked in a quiet voice, Emile unable to see the smile appearing on Heller's face, a smile that betrayed some of the dark thoughts hidden behind the mask of gentle words. "Like your hair, the golden red of a warm, softly burning fire," he said, his hand rising slightly to let his fingertips slide through her hair as he paused, watching her carefully to judge her reaction. "Should I go on?" he asked, letting a bit of hesitation enter his voice.