«We Could Be Legends»

Wolfram stared at her hard, before forcefully grabbing both her wrists, pulling them away from each other."Listen to me now." His snarl was deep, his eyes never leaving hers. Her opening her wounds bothered him more then it should've, and he was willing to admit it, because he knew it was true."Stop doing that. I asked you once, and I'll asked you again. Please. Stop. Doing. That."
Surprise flared across her spiteful expression and she stared at up him mutely for a moment.
"Geeze, Dogsheep, chill out," she muttered after a period of awkward silence. Loosened blood ran down onto his hands as she repeatedly tried to tug free from his panicked grasp.
 
"That would be great, actually. I have a lot of pictures on here that I would hate to lose." Toby said.
"Oh, I meant the wound. I don't think they have a tech department here. I bet there is a whiz who could move the information though.
We don't give out free phones..." Indigo was thinking aloud.
 
Surprise flared across her spiteful expression and she stared at up him mutely for a moment.
"Geeze, Dogsheep, chill out," she muttered after a period of awkward silence. Loosened blood ran down onto his hands as she repeatedly tried to tug free from his panicked grasp.
Wolfram let his grasp on her wrists loosen slowly, finally letting her hands go. Ignoring the drops of blood on his hands, he stared at her with a icy gaze, his breathing unsteady. Get it together, will you? He swallowed hard, looking as if he was searching her eyes for something. He took a slow step back from her."Lets get out of here."He muttered quietly.
 
"Oh, I meant the wound. I don't think they have a tech department here. I bet there is a whiz who could move the information though.
We don't give out free phones..." Indigo was thinking aloud.

Toby sighed. "I'll be fine. This isn't the closest to death I've been."
 
Wolfram let his grasp on her wrists loosen slowly, finally letting her hands go. Ignoring the drops of blood on his hands, he stared at her with a icy gaze, his breathing unsteady. Get it together, will you? He swallowed hard, looking as if he was searching her eyes for something. He took a slow step back from her."Lets get out of here."He muttered quietly.
Bleddyn backed away from him, now slightly wary. He was visibly shaken by their seconds-long interaction and she didn't have a clue what was bothering him so badly. What the heck did I do? Scratch a couple little scabs?
"Hey, Fritz, you look good," she blurted suddenly as her drifting attention landed on the other teenage boy. Here was an easy distraction and she was taking it graciously. "Nobody tied you up and disemboweled you back there after all, did they?"
 
Bleddyn backed away from him, now slightly wary. He was visibly shaken by their seconds-long interaction and she didn't have a clue what was bothering him so badly. What the heck did I do? Scratch a couple little scabs?
"Hey, Fritz, you look good," she blurted suddenly as her drifting attention landed on the other teenage boy. Here was an easy distraction and she was taking it graciously. "Nobody tied you up and disemboweled you back there after all, did they?"
Wolfram glanced at Fritz, narrowing his eyes. He visibly sneered at both of them, growling."Sure, be nice to him and not me! Why should I care, really? It's not like I've saved your life, while he hid in the corner crying like a coward."He sneered at Bleddyn, moving away from the blonde teenage girl.
 
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Wolfram glanced at Fritz, narrowing his eyes. He visibly sneered at both of them, growling."Sure be nice to him and not me! Why should I care, really? It's not like I've saved your life, while he hid in the corner crying like a coward."He sneered at Bleddyn, moving away from the blonde teenage girl.
Bleddyn tensed and froze where she stood, her shoulders jamming upward violently.
"Look. So you're hurt bad, but you're exhausting that pass quickly." Suddenly she was back in his face, having moved with astonishing alacrity for having been hurt. "I want you to know there is a rough estimate of one word keeping me from fighting you here and now. So say it or let me leave." Her voice was low to the point where it could've easily passed for a guy's. "Contrary to normality, I suggest the second option. Additionally, neither of us will ever have to set eye on the other ever again."
 
Bleddyn tensed and froze where she stood, her shoulders jamming upward violently.
"Look. So you're hurt bad, but you're exhausting that pass quickly." Suddenly she was back in his face, having moved with astonishing alacrity for having been hurt. "I want you to know there is a rough estimate of one word keeping me from fighting you here and now. So say it or let me leave." Her voice was low to the point where it could've easily passed for a guy's. "Contrary to normality, I suggest the second option. Additionally, neither of us will ever have to set eye on the other ever again."
Wolfram set his narrowed gaze on hers, his face pale and emotionless. His upper lip curled slightly at her last sentence, silence hanging in the air for moments on end.
Just let her go. Let her leave. Never see her pathetic, ungrateful face again.
His head yelled at him to leave her, just walk away. But his heart said otherwise."I wouldn't want that."He finally spoke after what felt like ages, his voice slightly hoarse."I don't just go around taking knife wounds for people, Bleddyn. I don't just let my courage crumble away from me and start pleading to my newfound enemy to stop them from killing someone all the time."His face remained emotionless, his voice and eyes betraying nothing of the hurricane inside."To be honest, I don't want you to just fade away, I don't want to never see you again. And the last thing I want to do is hurt you."
 
Wolfram set his narrowed gaze on hers, his face pale and emotionless. His upper lip curled slightly at her last sentence, silence hanging in the air for moments on end.
Just let her go. Let her leave. Never see her pathetic, ungrateful face again.
His head yelled at him to leave her, just walk away. But his heart said otherwise."I wouldn't want that."He finally spoke after what felt like ages, his voice slightly hoarse."I don't just go around taking knife wounds for people, Bleddyn. I don't just let my courage crumble away from me and start pleading to my newfound enemy to stop them from killing someone all the time."His face remained emotionless, his voice and eyes betraying nothing of the hurricane inside."To be honest, I don't want you to just fade away, I don't want to never see you again. And the last thing I want to do is hurt you."
Bleddyn met his gaze unflinchingly, ever rising to the challenge.
She supposed he meant for her to feel some sort of gratitude or shame even after those blunt reminders of his sacrifices for her preservation.
But she couldn't process either of those when there were so many other conflicting factors to her side of it all.
Again, with the thing about saving me from the fate he himself subjected me to.
"So, then, tell me what you do want, Wolfram."
 

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