And there it is. The moment that Squall walks away. But it's strange. It's different. It's not just frustration that drives him away this time. How is it, that while Seifer was away, Squall learned to be the one to deliver declarations and Seifer feels like he's the one that is supposed to jump for a change?
Must be the title treating Squall well or something. Some sort of experience in expecting to be obeyed. Thing was, Seifer had always been bad at orders.
He takes the foiled package of chili rations and puts it into the pot of boiling water in front of him to let it start heating. Then he pushes to his feet, crosses to Squall, and does the only thing he knows how to do in these situations.
Seifer strides purposefully right up to Squall, grabs him by the shoulder, and tries to twist him around so they are facing each other again.
"What if I don't want saved, Squall? What if I'm not waiting for some knight in shining armor to save me? What if I'm the monster you're supposed to vanquish?"
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on 2024-11-15 07:38 am (UTC)Must be the title treating Squall well or something. Some sort of experience in expecting to be obeyed. Thing was, Seifer had always been bad at orders.
He takes the foiled package of chili rations and puts it into the pot of boiling water in front of him to let it start heating. Then he pushes to his feet, crosses to Squall, and does the only thing he knows how to do in these situations.
Seifer strides purposefully right up to Squall, grabs him by the shoulder, and tries to twist him around so they are facing each other again.
"What if I don't want saved, Squall? What if I'm not waiting for some knight in shining armor to save me? What if I'm the monster you're supposed to vanquish?"