``Knife to meet you!`` with @bumpxinxthexnight continued from here
Sally had only seen Jason from behind before she had attacked him. From which she could tell it was a man. Having a particular dislike and distrust of the gender she had wanted him to suffer before killing him. She had stabbed him in the side instead of jumping on his back and going for the neck or head. She had expected him to fall to his knees, yell, and then beg for his life. When none of that happend Sally was surprised to say the least. She was at a loss for words for a moment.
As he turned around green eyes studied him. There was no fear in them even when seeing the large blade in his hand. Being a ghost tended to give you a jaded view on physical threat. If she would have seen him from the front she would have studied him before attacking. Most humans weren’t that big. She also found the mask odd. She had friends that wore masks. Usually it was to stay hidden or because they were monsters.
Her head tilt mirrored his at this point. This didn’t normally happen. She was at a loss for what to do. Maybe he also wasn’t human. Humans would scramble to stop bleeding and on most occasions would react to pain. She chewed on her lower lip feeling indecisive. She didn’t know if she should apologize or not. Finally the little girl grinned up at him. Maybe he could be a new friend “Hiya! Im Sally, What’s your name?” She asked stretching a hand out for a hand shake
The large slasher stared almost intently at the small girl. It was rare of him to see children around his lands -- usually it had been taken over by irritating teens looking to get high and drink themselves under the table. But this time was different; instead the only intruder here happened to be this small child. Not to mention his somewhat surprise at her sudden attack, yet he should have known by now that some kids were more than capable of defending themselves; Tommy Jarvis, for example. By the way the girl had paused, though -- it did not seem like she wanted to take her advance any further. Instead, she almost mirrored his curiosity. Was she alone? And if so, how on earth would she have gotten here? Every small child had a mother or supervision nearby, right? Just as he did. So why was this girl standing here before him, all by herself?
Jason kept his gaze on the small child. His hand, clutching the bloodied knife -- released it, letting it hit the floor with a small thump. Perhaps she wouldn’t be needing it, as he at first would turn a blind eye to a child such as her. Though if she continued the same actions as before; he could not guarantee that he would overlook her behaviour. It wasn’t as if she was frightened of him, he knew that for sure. He had seen fear so much that he could most definitely sense it from others -- yet this girl remained calm, even after trying to stab him.
The masked giant listened to her words. He fully acknowledged everything that she was saying, yet did not respond. Not that he could anyway, his ability to use his voice was taken from him the day water had began to invade his lungs. In response, Jason began to lean over slightly; moving lower and lower until he was clearly looking down over her, taking in her small size and observing her back closely. At this time, he didn’t know what to do -- he had never really stayed in the company of a child for this long. Did she want anything from him? Did she want to go home? To help her leave the camp? If she had been as old as the others who ventured into his camp, those options would be most invalid.