wildlife analysis
thecandymn:
He didn’t like how he felt in that moment. The feeling of fear wasn’t one he welcomed and often went above and beyond to keep from himself if it was possible. But with Kai right there and looking so damn excited, how could run from that? How could he run from that smile? I can’t. And even as they neared the calf again he’d held his tongue about his concerns. It seemed the other had all of this confidence it would work. How could he doubt it? And so Isaac went along. His own brain fighting against every movement they’d made from there on out. And when the calf first refused him, Isaac grew worried that he’d truly ruined this for Kai. That was the last thing he’d wanted.
But Kai insisted and Isaac hesitantly tried again. The payoff this time was much, much more to his favor. The calf instead gave him a full on head bump to his hand. “Moolissa?” He questioned, his brow arching uncontrollably at that name. Though it did make him smile whether he was joking or not. Isaac’s fingers began to lightly stroke the back of the being’s head and neck. The feeling of it under his touch was far different than he’d been expecting but he enjoyed it.
Isaac dropped down to his knee in front of the calf and happily gave her both hands to pet with. His gaze drifted up towards the other, smiling softly to him. He wasn’t sure if he should thank him, hug him or kiss him for this. The last two sounded very good but he wasn’t sure the last was appropriate. Kai wasn’t like anyone else he’d encountered and Isaac very much enjoyed his company. “I shoul’ than’ ya.” He spoke after another few moments. He knew his reaction was over the top but Kai didn’t have to react as he did. Didn’t have to give him the time of day after he’d become aware of what Isaac was. But he didnt’ treat him any differently. And he certainly didn’t look at him like he was some kind of something. And that meant more to Isaac than he could put into words. “This is … this wa’ somethin’ an’ I don’ thin’ there would be another person i’ this worl’ I want to share i’ wit’.”
Though he’d only meant to spy on this at first, he was glad for it. For the calf and finding this out. For Kai. There were a lot of things Isaac was unsure of but what he didn’t question was how they both seemed to keep surprising one another. The blush on his cheeks deepened realizing the weight of what he’d said just a moment ago. Isaac patted her head one last time before he’d stood to join Kai. “You continue ta surprise me an’ ‘m …. ‘m glad fo’ i’.”
“You don’t have to thank me,” Kai replied smoothly and quickly. If anything, he felt like he should thank Isaac. For this evening, for trusting him, and most of all for believing him even when he didn’t want to. He knew what it was like to have a secret and how much work it was to keep a secret. His secrets weren’t anything like Isaac’s. Kai couldn’t imagine the energy it must have taken Isaac to keep his veela part hidden away from the peering eyes of the world. But he did believe that it was ridiculous that his friend had to hide it. It was a part of him that Kai felt should have been celebrated, not hidden. “Really. You don’t. I just want you to be who you are with me. No need to hide anything.”
Because sometimes all that mattered was the fact that someone was there. If Isaac needed someone to be supportive, Kai would be that for him. Maybe because he had a tiny crush on the Slytherin but also because Isaac had always made it a point to be nice to him and also because he considered them friends. Kai had a feeling that if the roles were reversed, Isaac would do the same for him.
“I’m glad you keep coming around.” A light blush spread across his cheeks and Kai nudged Isaac’s shoulder with his own. He watched as the mooncalf went back into her hole and Kai felt a sense of accomplishment with how the entire evening had unfolded. He hadn’t expected Isaac to make an appearance. Definitely hadn’t expected Isaac to admit his deep, dark secret, and hadn’t imagined in a million years that he’d get to share his excitement of the mooncalf with another. University was turning out to be full of good surprises and Kai, for the first time in awhile, found himself excited for something.
Bending down to pick his bag up off of the ground, Kai swung it over his shoulder and started to walk backwards out of the creature quarters. He motioned for Isaac to follow him, the grin wide on his face. “C’mon. Feel like walking me back to my room? I’ll protect ya from all of the other creatures lurking ‘round here..”













