Sweet Talk
I guess I'll be putting lighter shorts in between those heavy "A Monster" writings. Just to keep things balanced XD. Plus, I've been itching to write Hopper and Dawn again.
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Dawn found herself spending more time sorting through the whirlwind of her mind rather than paying attention to the conversation. Hopper was conversing about something regarding his brother. Maybe. It was hard to tell. Her stomach was in knots from trying to remain collected. How did she have the guts to actually say yes to his invitation? It was just a walk, but still. It was a walk with Hopper.
She bit her lip nervously, almost desperately trying to stay focused on his words more than his eyes. A few times he'd make eye contact when talking and she would just get lost in the colors. At some point, they had sat down by the river. The silence had settled long before she took notice of it. He didn't seem to mind it, though. Hopper reclined back, propping up on his right arm. Dawn stole quick glances at him, wondering what he was thinking.
The sun was starting to go down. Its auburn rays danced on the river. It was a perfect day, really. She watched the sunset and tried not to smile. The colors just reminded her of his eyes. It was stupid, but she couldn't stop glancing over at him just to see if he was looking. Just to get a full view of his eyes. "Thank you for inviting me here," she started.
He smiled small, meeting her gaze. There they were, those eyes. "And thank you for joining me. We don't talk much aside from Tulip being picked up. I figured a change was in order."
So he wanted to talk to her. She felt a little better knowing that he was enjoying this time as well. Even if she was, admittedly, spending the bulk of it fawning over him. It wasn't obvious was it? She doubted he took any notice to it. To be fair, he hadn't known the gossip going around the colony about his appearance. So there probably wasn't much to worry about.
"That's true. I can't say I know much about the 'hot eligible bachelor of Ant Island'." She laughed. It was more adorable when his face heated and he diverted his gaze.
"I swear I don't understand where they get that from," Hopper gave a nervous chuckle. Quizzically, "Do they say anything to you about it?"
Oh boy. Dawn laughed jitterily, "I guess I've picked up on a few things. They seem to talk a lot about your strength," he snorted, "and how tall you are."
"I'm not an ant," he rolled his eyes, "is basically what I'm hearing."
Her laugh was genuine this time, "Basically. But even some of the guys are jealous of all the attention you're getting. I mean, they're competing with a tall, strong, handsome Guard of the Royal Family."
Hopper watched her carefully, "Is that what they said?"
"They added in a lot more words than that. I'm just paraphrasing," she smirked. "And then there's your eyes."
His face scrunched up, "My eyes? You're talking about my left eye."
"No, I mean eyes," she cocked her head toward him, "the right one too." He just shook his head in disbelief. "What?" she giggled, "I'm serious."
"Yeah, right," he laughed and pointed to his blind eye, "I wish it could be fixed. It's hideous." He hummed at an idea, "Maybe Dr. Flora could figure out something. It can't be impossible, right?" he addressed her.
Dawn frowned, "Why do you want to fix it?"
"Why wouldn't I? I've almost forgotten what it's like to see clearly and to be seen as normal. Not some dead-eye freak."
Against her better judgement, she reached a hand out and cupped the side of his face, a thumb brushing along the scar. "It looks pretty, though. I can understand wanting to see better, but you're not a freak because of it."
He stiffened, blinking at her, "I...well...th-thanks," he glanced down toward her hand. It's not like he could see it, she knew, but the action had been instinctual regardless.
Dawn bit her lip and slowly drew back, "Sorry...I don't know why I did that."
He watched her as she turned back to the sunset. The colors of the light swirled beautifully with her starlight eyes. Like day and night fighting for dominance. A pink tint dusted her freckled cheeks and he wondered a moment if it was from the sun or not. "I...I know I've already said this, but...Thank you again for spending the evening with me."
Her smile nearly surpassed the beauty of her eyes, "And thank you again for letting me. I really enjoy talking to you," her face reddened further. Perhaps it wasn't the sun.
Go for it. Hopper subconsciously bit his lip, a habit he blamed Dawn for getting him hooked on. Make a move before she leaves. Before she moves on from your company. But what good would that do? He'd just be setting himself up for disappointment. It didn't go past him that Dawn had been in the colony during the time of his tyranny over them. She didn't want anything to do with him. Nothing further than small talk, anyhow.
And for some reason that hurt him. For some reason the thought made him feel queasy. Whatever the other females saw in him, it certainly wasn't there. But that hardly mattered. What did Dawn see in him? Why did she agree to hang out with him? And she actually smiled at him. A genuine smile from what he could tell. It could be fake for all he knew, though. Regardless, it was beautiful. Fake or not he wanted to see it. He wanted to see her.
"Dawn?" he forced the words out before he could second-guess himself. She turned to him with full eyes, "Could we...do this again? Hang out?"
Dawn forced her nerves to settle, "Of course, Hopper. I'd love to."
He honestly never thought he'd love the sound of his name. To be honest, he hated his name. It was ridiculous and hardly anyone took him seriously because of it. But when she said it...
"Tomorrow?" He asked.
She smiled. It blocked out the sun itself. "Sounds great."
If only this day could last longer. They didn't need the sun. Heaven knows her eyes shone brighter than anything he'd laid eyes on. She could light up the whole world.
Dawn wished she could see him sooner. Maybe stay longer. Anything to keep him looking at her. To keep those eyes trained on her own. She had half a mind to reach out again and trace the scar on his face. She'd meant it. It was beautiful to her. And the fact that they were Hopper's eyes made it even better.
Reluctantly, they began to stand. She'd end up watching him the whole night anyway if they lingered. A hand grabbed hers. Hopper looked down at her shyly, it was the cutest thing, "I can walk you to your room. I-If that's okay, of course."
"Thank you," she squeezed his hand, ignoring the drumming of her heart.
Hopper bit his lip and started walking with her, glancing down to make sure he wasn't holding her hand wrong. Gripping too tight. Something. He was bound to be doing something wrong. How did Flik do this? How could he just talk to Atta the way he did? How did the kid make it past something like holding hands?
"You do it too," Dawn's giggled drew him out of his thoughts.
He blinked, "Huh?"
She nodded to his face, "You bite your lip, too. Nervous about something?"
Hopefully his blush wasn't as noticeable as the habit he'd acquired. "Me? No," he brushed it off with a smile, "I'm fine. Relaxed. Great...I...I'm great," he clamped his jaw shut to stop talking.
Dawn just smiled and leaned into him, "Whatever you say, Hopper."
What he would give to hear her say his name a million times over--Dang it...Flik was right.
He was falling for one of the females...











