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Where Can I Go From Here?



Dayton

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05-05-2014, 09:16 PM




The boy sighed as the excitement of his outburst settled back into place. He shifted his weight against the soil, avoiding the patches that had been dampened by his fur. Crucifix stifled a yawn and also seemed to make himself comfortable. Dayton allowed his mind to drift off for a moment as he remembered the weeks after the incident when none of this seemed possible. He had possessed no skills whatsoever when it came to communicating with others. At that point in his life, the boy would have thought it impossible to ever find a friend. Or a home. Or a mate, for crying out loud. But all of these things had happened to him, and in such a short time. It just went to show how much life could change. Everything could transform in a heartbeat. Things had already begun to transform again, he could see it happening, and this time his story was being stained with darker ink. He would tear out these pages and start fresh again, even if it was the last thing he did.

The russet male looked up at his friend once more as he began to speak. Crucifix was wondering what might have set Misha off. Of course he would never understand... "Well, Misha seems to be prone to... mood swings." He paused here, eyes cautious as they examined the other boy's reaction to this. Then Dayton continued. "Nothing but a simple setback, easily overlooked, especially when one cares for another so much. I hope that doesn't sound... too strange..."

The smaller brute cleared his throat in the silence that would most likely follow. It did seem strange, after all, no matter how hard he tried to deny it. Was he truly in another abusive relationship? If so, how had the boy been so foolish as to fall into such a trap again? And, the worst question of all...

Was Misha somehow worse than Dayton's own father? He had never known the man who abused him as a child, but this beautiful girl that he loved so much... these scars would run deeper than any others. He needed to work this out in his own head before discussing it with a friend.

Walk."Talk."Think.