12-13-2024, 09:07 PM
Esper drifted right after Roza with no complaint or protest. Her plan had simply been to wander the house until she found the sweet singing boy. She could feel there were still others here, and the man with the baby had let them in – that was all the permission she felt she needed to search around the interior to her own heart’s content. Instead Roza just asked the question.
She said nothing during the interaction, only watching with curiosity, the flicker of her eyes suggesting there were intense thoughts inside. One-arm didn’t like the singing boy, or… no, not quite that, but there was a sting that suggested something still raw inside. The deeper she delved the more turbulent he felt. Esper made a disagreeable face and looped her arm through Roza’s to stave it off, but she made no comment.
Afterwards she sat close enough to sigh and lean her head on Roza’s shoulder as she ate. Patience was not always Esper’s favourite thing. She leaned to pluck a strip of bacon from the plate, but only tested her tongue on it before she smirked and placed it back. Roza felt better than it tasted.
Her eyes half lidded, and she left herself to bask in Roza’s enjoyment of the bacon while she waited.
She said nothing during the interaction, only watching with curiosity, the flicker of her eyes suggesting there were intense thoughts inside. One-arm didn’t like the singing boy, or… no, not quite that, but there was a sting that suggested something still raw inside. The deeper she delved the more turbulent he felt. Esper made a disagreeable face and looped her arm through Roza’s to stave it off, but she made no comment.
Afterwards she sat close enough to sigh and lean her head on Roza’s shoulder as she ate. Patience was not always Esper’s favourite thing. She leaned to pluck a strip of bacon from the plate, but only tested her tongue on it before she smirked and placed it back. Roza felt better than it tasted.
Her eyes half lidded, and she left herself to bask in Roza’s enjoyment of the bacon while she waited.