julianbrine:
“Dramatic?” Julian hummed, the jab rolling off their lips saturated in warm amusement. “I think the sentiment you’re looking for is compact. I’m just somewhat reticent.”
But Casper was mostly right. In that, and the latter.
Humpty-dumpty they were. Already, they’d shattered the eggshell they lived in. And it had landed them here – stuck with no way out, and no way to run but six feet under. A feat difficult for someone supe- no. Inhuman. Julian wondered how many people Casper saw a day who were simply looking to crack. Or if they were simply an outlier, effectively dead and still unsatisfied.
They stepped closer; a mischievous grin splitting across their features. The kind that was wide – composed entirely of striking angles and sharp teeth. It wasn’t meant to be a threat. Just distracting enough that Casper might hesitate in reacting as they reached out to snag his cigarette.
Julian took a long, pointedly drawn out drag and cocked a brow.
“Is it unsatisfying to remind them of that?”
Cas shook his head softly, letting a small exhale escape his lips. Cas had noticed Julian had a habit of using words he didn’t quite know. Reticent was one. It was the sort of word Tas would use in an argument, to trip him up, to watch him rack his brain to no avail. But Julian’s was different, it was passing, non comital, it wasn’t foreign coming from his lips it was accidental, a part of his vocabulary. Unlike Tas Julian wasn’t the sort whose had sharp edges, at least not purposefully.
He stood back slightly as the other moved towards him, before registering the movement as friendly fire. Julian plucked the cigarette for Cas’ fingers with such purpose it took Cas a few moments to regroup. “Only because they don’t listen. No one does, not really. You can talk mortality all you want, but when you’ve got a bunch of kids holed up in a town like this, who’ve never seen the outside... who’ve never had any context to a life- how can they even begin to listen?” Hell, Cas didn’t even listen. “Doesn’t make them any less stupid though”









