it's a long way forward
[It's been days since he left that village behind, and he hasn't had nearly enough time to stop and rest. Every village or town he's run across has chased him off for falling out of the sky, too poor to offer any help of their own and too afraid to attempt to question his state. Desperately, he's kept his presence disguised, hiding from those other colored entities that were part of this destiny he wanted nothing to do with. He slept in trees for a couple hours at a time, moving again before too long when it no longer felt secure enough.
He was running from something he couldn't escape, but each time he tried to find somewhere to go, it wasn't right. Maybe his predecessor was right. Maybe there wasn't anyone who would take him like he is, green leg showing in the spot that his shoes don't cover. Maybe he was too much of a monster.
No. Determined, Jae-Ha urged himself forward despite that worry. No matter where he ended up, or if he had to live alone for the rest of his life, it was better than existing and waiting in that prison of a village. He wouldn't become like his predecessor. He wouldn't wait around to take it out on the next generation.
When he spots a blonde boy crouched near something in a clearing of the woods, Jae-Ha's chest tightens. This could be a chance, couldn't it? He was his age— younger, clearly, but not an adult like all of the ones that have chased him off. And better than that, he was alone. Maybe, just maybe, he could say something to reach him, to get some food other than the occasional bits of bread or fruit he's stolen from carts or nabbed from trees along the way.
His appearance comes in a flash, a green blur dropping out of the sky and right in front of Sanji. He's a mess in his dirtied robes, his face and body still badly beaten from a few days prior, his hair dirty and sticky even tied back, and heavy bags beneath his eyes from the lack of rest. When he drops down to a knee, both to temporarily hide the green of his right foot and to humble himself, it's more of a fall of pure exhaustion.
He doesn't bow his head like you should with a gesture like this, instead staring directly at Sanji with determined eyes.]
Please, let me stay with you, at least for a night. I'll do anything.
[It's about time for a desperate offer like this, isn't it?]
He was running from something he couldn't escape, but each time he tried to find somewhere to go, it wasn't right. Maybe his predecessor was right. Maybe there wasn't anyone who would take him like he is, green leg showing in the spot that his shoes don't cover. Maybe he was too much of a monster.
No. Determined, Jae-Ha urged himself forward despite that worry. No matter where he ended up, or if he had to live alone for the rest of his life, it was better than existing and waiting in that prison of a village. He wouldn't become like his predecessor. He wouldn't wait around to take it out on the next generation.
When he spots a blonde boy crouched near something in a clearing of the woods, Jae-Ha's chest tightens. This could be a chance, couldn't it? He was his age— younger, clearly, but not an adult like all of the ones that have chased him off. And better than that, he was alone. Maybe, just maybe, he could say something to reach him, to get some food other than the occasional bits of bread or fruit he's stolen from carts or nabbed from trees along the way.
His appearance comes in a flash, a green blur dropping out of the sky and right in front of Sanji. He's a mess in his dirtied robes, his face and body still badly beaten from a few days prior, his hair dirty and sticky even tied back, and heavy bags beneath his eyes from the lack of rest. When he drops down to a knee, both to temporarily hide the green of his right foot and to humble himself, it's more of a fall of pure exhaustion.
He doesn't bow his head like you should with a gesture like this, instead staring directly at Sanji with determined eyes.]
Please, let me stay with you, at least for a night. I'll do anything.
[It's about time for a desperate offer like this, isn't it?]
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Eventually, she'll turn all her attention to Sanji, and uses a voice that is more openly chiding and disapproving.]
Of course I'm not going to tell, I'm not like the others.
But it's your fault if you get caught. [Frankly:] Father might not forgive you this time. [She sighs at him, at his furious little glare that tells her all she needs to know, and it's why she turns for the door, aiming a few more parting words before she leaves entirely.] You're not a street urchin like he is, Sanji. Is a stranger worth it? There's no point in being so nice.
Go away already! [Jeez, he hates it when his sister gets like this, and Sanji's cheeks flush as he watches her leave. Out of spite, he locks the door with a loud click and hopes she can hear it]
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I'm sorry. I should have hidden anyway. [Maybe then she would have figured it was in her imagination and left. Instead, they're at her mercy, and Jae-Ha is already bothered by it.]
She said it was obvious you were sneaking food.
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[He's still huffing in light irritation, but all other outward signs point to Sanji having gotten over his sister's appearance. He barely looks angry, in fact, and bends down to help Jae-Ha pick up the food]
It's okay, Reiju doesn't break promises like this. [Mostly because she never makes them, but. Eh.] I know she sounds mean, but she's not a real bully. Not like my brothers.
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You don't have to bring me food every time you eat. I didn't eat much before, so I don't need to now. I don't want you to risk it. It's not worth it.
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[It's simple math, and looking at Jae-Ha only solidifies his position on the matter] And you're too skinny, so of course I gotta feed you.
[With a visible pout] Is it because of Reiju? She just talks too much!
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He doesn't want to mess up with the first friend he's ever had and cause trouble.]
Everyone will get suspicious if you keep doing this. You brought enough to last me days... [It shouldn't last him days, really...] So this is enough.
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[Returned like a punch to the face, and Sanji makes no effort to hide his scorn or his disappointment. His shoulders hunch as he looks away like a petulant child]
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I'm not trying to be ungrateful. I just don't want to lose you already. I've never had anything like a friend before.
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[Sanji has already built some resistance to Jae-Ha's sad face, which means his disappointment hasn't gone anywhere, but he wheels around with both hands on his hips]
We'll be friends as long as we want! [So forever, he's pretty sure, and stares at Jae-Ha like he won't accept anything less]
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Maybe we can work together to sneak stuff. I'm pretty good at it. I escaped lots of times.
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But Jae-Ha is his friend, and Sanji is mindful to be nice to him. The younger boy returns the hug and tilts his chin so he's looking directly into Jae-Ha' eyes.]
Yeah, we can do that! [Working together he will accept] I'll show you were the kitchens are later. And everything else, too, when everyone's asleep.
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[Does that help him about why he was feeling bad? Jae-Ha isn't sure, but he's trying to compromise here. He wants everyone to stay safe. His arms drop back to his sides and he looks away, over to the food on the bed. He wanders that way, giving in to his hunger.]
You brought so much of it, too.
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It's not like you gotta eat it all now. [Returning to his previous cheer, Sanji bounds over to the bed and jumps into one of the huge pillows lining the edge] We can save the rest for later.
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Hey. [After a moment, he speaks up.] I thought you said your sister was nicer, so why does she hate me so much? Before you got here, she looked at me like everyone else.
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I don't think she hates you... [It's weird, defending her when Sanji knows how mean she can act] Reiju's really afraid of getting in trouble, that's all.
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[Said with a shrug while he continues poking the apple, and it's the only explanation he can offer. Reiju doesn't want to get beat up, or for Father to glare at her the way he glares at Sanji. She wants to be loved, to be the good girl, and it's unfortunate, but...
Eventually, Sanji picks through the apple's skin, watching some of the juice bubble out]
I'll tell her to leave you alone if you wanna.
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[He reaches out to place his hand over Sanji's, stopping him from his fidgeting. He's going to ruin the apple like that. What it is is that Reiju cares more about herself than she cares about Sanji. He's not like that.]
I don't care who picks on me or if I get in trouble. [He looks serious, curling his fingers a little over Sanji's.] I'll be here for you, with you, so I want to see it all.
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[Panic floods his expression, no matter that Jae-Ha means to reassure him, and Sanji abandons his attentions on the apple to look at the other boy]
I want you to stay here! [In his room, like real friends. And the smaller details - how to keep Jae-Ha fed without anyone else knowing, what they should do if the maids come in to clean, or even that Jae-Ha isn't a pet to be kept locked in his closet - well, they can find ways to address them later.
But none of it will matter if Jae-Ha is thrown out] Father would throw you out, so you can't let anyone see you, remember?
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[He lets the apple drop to the bed.] I'll try not to get seen ever, but you're more important than me.
[That's just how it comes out, naturally.]
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We're both important and stuff.
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It's not like I want them to hit me! [He just... has trouble escaping. Or doesn't even bother when he's good and angry, and his body fills with the need to prove himself]
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[That's all he's saying so he doesn't upset Sanji, but he's already decided he's his personal guard now!]
Come on, eat this apple you messed up.
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He can't lose his one friend, Sanji swears to himself, and sets his brows determinedly as he bites into the apple]
Jae-Ha, how long can you stay here?
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we could always switch to teen leggies now if u want!!!
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