Trish eyed Noah suspiciously as he grabbed her and turned it over, palm facing the ceiling. For a few seconds Trish wondered if she should tell him that she didn’t like it, the touching, but as he began making shapes across her skin she understood. It was necessary to understand him tonight. Besides, Noah wasn’t the type of person to take advantage of… well anyone. It was strange that she had come to trust him in the short time she’d known him, even though it was still shaky at times. So she sat still, waiting for Noah to tell her what he’d decided she could know.
Loud. That was the overall description of her, wasn’t it. Trish felt tension leave her shoulders, slumping in what shouldn’t be defeat but somehow felt like it. Noah was hiding behind her, she knew that, she’d seen it straight away. Now she also knew why. And just like Trish he had managed to find a way to tell half a truth without giving away the horrid past that had made them this way. “Well,” she said, voice rough, “I’m- That’s good… for you.” She suddenly wondered if things would’ve been different if she’d been more like Noah. If she’d been quiet as well.
She scooted closer, and when she was close enough that her hair brushed against his cheek she leaned forward and rested against his shoulder. “I’m tired,” she said, and her voice didn’t carry the same weight that it used to. It just sounded… worn down and defeated. And honest. She turned her head and buried it in the crook of Noah’s neck and for once she was the one hiding. Trish didn’t know what she had just admitted to Noah, she probably wouldn’t remember it the next day, but she knew that it was more than she had counted on.
Noah flinched when he first felt Trish’s curls against his neck, but made himself relax as she settled in. She wasn’t dangerous, or someone he had to worry about getting too close. Her reaction surprised him, though, and just made everything he thought he had figured out much more complicated. How could she be so loud and make it look as if she was doing it on purpose, but still be upset by the realization that it was a major trait of hers? Especially when that realization led to her hiding her face against his neck. It didn’t make any sense.
Whatever it was, Noah knew better than to touch someone when they couldn’t see it coming. He kept his hands pressed against the floor behind him, supporting them both in whatever strange position they were currently suspended in. Trish had gone from boisterous to scared to sad and quiet in just a few hours, and even though the rapid shifts stirred something uncomfortable at the bottom of Noah’s gut, his curiosity kept him rooted in place. There was more going on with Trish than was visible at first glance, and if figuring it out meant keeping himself wary of her changing moods and ready to duck away at a moment’s notice if necessary, than so be it. For now, at least.
Noah waited a moment longer for her eyes to open briefly before reaching one hand out in front of him and slowly turning her palm over once more. In the center, he traced out a slow T, followed by an H... A, N, K, S. She had unintentionally given him something to focus on, something that keep his attention off the suddenly massive world around him. Watching her settle down from her earlier, harsher personality, Noah could finally see the fundamental similarities between the two of them, and it was shocking at first. She was just as scared and quiet as he was at her core, and the fact that she had let him see that meant something important. He just didn’t know what yet. For now, he would take it as a kindness, and finally relaxed a bit more against the weight on his side.









