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It feels too hard to look at him and see every bruise, so she doesn’t, attention on chipped nail polish as she turns the back over and over again in her hands. All of this feels too familiar, and whatever regrets come with it, there’s a greater sense of loss that she’s been doing her best to ignore. She still misses him. Maybe not the moments like this, when he’s scared, and there’s one more monster out there he needs to take care of.
She misses the moments that come after, when she would kiss his bruises like that could make them heal faster, and he would let her believe that it did.
“No.” She shakes her head at the question, one that’s at least easy to answer. It wasn’t about her, at least not this time. She’d just witnessed something she doesn’t think she was supposed to. There are bigger concerns that maybe she should be focusing on, the idea that maybe just looking might bring attention to herself, but it’s not what she fixates on. It’s the worry in his voice when he asks, her wellbeing still a priority somewhere on his list of them.
It doesn’t make any of this easier, and there’s a growing thought that if she looks at him then she’ll just break, forget why she left, ask him if she can stay. So she doesn’t, just nodding her head. A phone call could get her an address, maybe give him a lead, and maybe that’s a reason to tell him no, but it wouldn’t stop him. “I can find out.”
A puff of air escapes her, blowing strands away from her face before she finally looks up at him. “Promise me. Promise you’ll ask for help if you need it.”
She tells him no, and it helps him breathe. There’s a slim chance that this demon even knows who Dani is, let alone what she can do, but even a one percent risk when it comes to her is too much for him. It’s why he’s left so conflicted when she admits that she doesn’t have the address already, just that she could get it. A year ago he would have asked her without much hesitation, but this time, it leaves him silent.
He watches her face in the meantime, and the way she seems to prefer looking at anything other than him. Getting a lead on this demon would help him take it out a lot faster, therefore causing a lot of people a lot less pain, but Adam doesn’t want her to risk it. He doesn’t want her getting involved, not when she’s worked so hard to distance herself from him and all the danger he’s involved in.
“Don’t. I don’t want you involved, and I know...” He pauses for a second, hoping to meet her eyes, but she doesn’t look up. “I know you don’t want to be involved neither.” He can find this demon on his own without much trouble, just like he’s found all the rest.
When Daniela finally looks up, those hazel eyes make his heart sputter. They have asked so many promises of each other through the years, and Adam regrets how many he was never able to keep. If he really wants to make a change for the better, one that might help win her over, he knows he has to start now. He has to start now, and he has to mean it. “I promise.”
He’s always been hard-headed, but Dani brings the best out of him. She’s the only one who ever has. “If I need it, I promise you I’ll ask someone for it.”














