.adam-hayward:
Since the moment he laid eyes on her, Dani has surprised him. Her powers have always been incredible, but it didn’t take him any time at all to know just how much more than magic she was. The way she can see, feel, and know beyond the reach of the average person has always intrigued him, but even that doesn’t hold a candle to who Dani is.
Part of him doesn’t understand how she can still be so gentle toward him, even after all this time. Her touch is delicate, and precise. He’d much rather take her hands in his own than let her keep tending to him, but Adam keeps still. He listens instead, wondering how a vision like that made her feel. “You didn’t feel threatened, did you? Didn’t feel like it was… targeting you, for any reason?”
He knows it’s not his place just as well as he knows he doesn’t care. It doesn’t matter how many months they spend apart; Daniela is his priority. Even if it has to be from a distance, he can’t imagine the day she won’t be.
Adam’s gaze pulls back to hers when she mentions the address. “You know it?” It shouldn’t surprise him at this point, but some things can’t be helped. “Would help me out a lot if you told me, yeah.” He watches her play with the bag of vegetables, and the second he wonders if she’s wrestling with something on her mind, she asks if he’s going alone.
“It ain’t nothing I haven’t done before.” He’s less fragile than most, and maybe that’s made him more reckless, but losing this fight is out of the question. Still, it’s natural to want to reassure her. “But if I need to, I can get some help with it.”
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.”












