WIP Whenever
Sometime last week @broodwoof tagged me to share a WIP snippet and I’ve actually been getting writing done so…!
This is from another one-shot set in the Enduring Friendships verse, but taking place when Emmrich and Johanna are kids.
Ft. a snippet from their first meeting!
The girl’s eyes narrow as she continues. “I thought you’d be more impressive.”
Now that the terror in his ears is ringing a little less loudly, he realises just how strange her accent is, too. The rhythm is wrong. The shape of the vowels. Orlesian, maybe. Or Nevarran, once removed.
The girl takes another step towards him.
He fights the urge to shrink against the wall, fails and finds himself apologising instead. “I’m sorry,” he says, knowing full well he can’t even fault her for the observation because he understands just how she’s developed the misconception.
And, well, truth be told, he wishes he was more impressive, too.
“Why?” she asks, leaning in like there’s an answer to give.
The problem is he’s now learned that there’s two different types of sorries: the type you give when something is your fault (like hiding a cat bite from your mother for hours), and the type people give when overwhelmed, like at funerals.
Right now, he’s still not sure which type of sorry he is. Maybe both.
But he still can’t run—still can’t force himself to simply walk away—so instead he takes the only other path available to him.
He doubles down.
“That I’m not more impressive.”
He’s not expecting her to burst into laughter but she does, the sound echoing off the flagstones before she claps a hand to her mouth as though someone’s reminded her to keep quiet, to behave herself.
It doesn’t work very well.
Or at all.
But mostly he’s just glad she’s no longer looking at him like half-preserved organs in a specimen jar.
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