Loker was running through the halls to the room number that Cal had sent to him. There were so many different scenarios running through his head now, worry a tinge to his thoughts. Monsters? He couldn't believe he was actually thinking that, but the more research he did into it, the more it seemed like the truth. And it wasn't as if that was
(
Read more... )
Comments 39
Reply
Reply
Cal's gloating. He was right, and it's obvious in the way he folds under his call of how ridiculous it was that the pants were his number one concern, how he's now unable to respond in a full sentence, how he's not looking him in the eye. It's also clear that this hasn't changed how Loker feels. He's still looking at him like he's memorizing the details, and that piece of it, the quiet, distant, stalk-your-every-move thing that Loker has cornered the market on has been disentangled from the hero worship that gets on his nerves. They're two separate things, and these days, Loker doesn't back down the way he did when he deferred to everything Cal said as though he must always be right. This place or the sex changed that, and he fights back, he's sharp, too, but he still watches him and it's the kind of watching that has ended Cal's relationships in the past, when he does it ( ... )
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment