[Maybe that's why this has worked out so well. He is outwardly sort of intimidating, but it's easy to get past that once you talk to him. And she knows that most people, her age at least, look her over because she's not confident or typically pretty. She thinks often that if she's given a chance, it would show that she's more than just a sad, heavyset girl.
And Victor hasn't run away, yet. Lord knows he could've.]
[That made perfect sense. Two misunderstood, overlooked people finding such a special connection. To him she is beautiful and he'll be sure to tell her often.]
I'm glad you met me now. Past me was a real handful... In the worst way.
[He cups her cheek with a gentle caress.]
You're pretty amazing, too. Beautiful and genuine.
[Sally doesn't altogether think that's something that she needs to be thanked for...but then, she doesn't know his past yet. So she's quiet for a moment before making a decision.]
Great. If it gets too cold, we can head back to the shop and nap on the couch.
[She'll hear about his past, and the reason for him thanking her.]
When I was younger, my animal side went into full force. I let myself be tricked by the biggest enemy my kind ever had... He promised to make me stronger. I don't know what the hell I was thinking. Instead of making me stronger, he kept me locked up. Managed to escape somehow, with most of my memory gone.
[Now, Sally is neither soft-spoken nor a prude, but just generally keeps her opinions to herself, never much aggressive. But at that nugget of knowledge, she twists around to look at him without breaking their closeness, shock plain on her face.]
Your...your own father? Are you fucking joking? Just because you were a little different?
Been around for nearly 211 years. Seen a lot of good and bad things in the world.
I've done my best to learn the ways of modern life. But you won't see me using a computer any time soon. [He chuckles.]
Was supposed to get lessons from someone here but she decided not to bother with my feral charm anymore. But I don't mind it that much anymore... [He nuzzles into her hair.]
The healing factor and my mutation slow down aging. Most of us mutants live longer than normal, but we ferals even longer. Not always a good thing, if I'm honest... Outliving those we love.
[Her reaction isn't unexpected and he really doesn't blame her.]
Oh, so it's more like you're just...super long lived.
[Like, really incredibly long lived. It relaxes her a little, knowing that it's just a natural part of what she is, but given her reaction in general feels like she should clarify:]
I only asked because, erm, I've had some past trouble with immortals. Not that I'd think you'd cause me trouble or anything. It's just...it's still kind of a fear.
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[She wasn't really expecting a serious answer. But it makes her confront the situation head on, and so Sally gulps.]
I feel good around you, too. For me it's...well, the first time.
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[Victor smiles down at her. He's surprising himself with the seriousness, too. But it feels right.]
It's good to know I haven't scared you. People see me as this big cat who doesn't feel much, but that's a damned lie.
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[Maybe that's why this has worked out so well. He is outwardly sort of intimidating, but it's easy to get past that once you talk to him. And she knows that most people, her age at least, look her over because she's not confident or typically pretty. She thinks often that if she's given a chance, it would show that she's more than just a sad, heavyset girl.
And Victor hasn't run away, yet. Lord knows he could've.]
You're one of the nicest guys I've ever met.
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[That made perfect sense. Two misunderstood, overlooked people finding such a special connection. To him she is beautiful and he'll be sure to tell her often.]
I'm glad you met me now. Past me was a real handful... In the worst way.
[He cups her cheek with a gentle caress.]
You're pretty amazing, too. Beautiful and genuine.
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[Where would she be if she did? Alone and sad, that's where. Sally squeezes his arms more tightly around her.]
I think amazing is a bit of a stretch, but...thank you. For saying so.
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[He gladly holds her a little tighter, breathing in her scent.]
And I'd say it again in a heartbeat.
Thank you. For not running.
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Not in a hurry to go anywhere.
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[She'll hear about his past, and the reason for him thanking her.]
When I was younger, my animal side went into full force. I let myself be tricked by the biggest enemy my kind ever had... He promised to make me stronger. I don't know what the hell I was thinking. Instead of making me stronger, he kept me locked up. Managed to escape somehow, with most of my memory gone.
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[Like a real animal. It makes her heart ache thinking about it, imagining it, and leans back into him.]
How long did that go on for?
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[He hugs her close with a sigh. It was all too similar to his childhood.]
It felt like being back in dad's basement. To him I was some monster with claws, not his child.
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Your...your own father? Are you fucking joking? Just because you were a little different?
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[The feral lets out a low growl at the memory. That's one of the wounds his healing factor won't work on.]
We ran away with my brother Logan. They call him Wolverine now.
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You're from the 1800s? I had no idea.
[He seems so...modern. Maybe he adapted in Duplicity?]
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[A joke to lighten the mood a little.]
Been around for nearly 211 years. Seen a lot of good and bad things in the world.
I've done my best to learn the ways of modern life. But you won't see me using a computer any time soon. [He chuckles.]
Was supposed to get lessons from someone here but she decided not to bother with my feral charm anymore. But I don't mind it that much anymore... [He nuzzles into her hair.]
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You're, um...you're immortal?
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[Her reaction isn't unexpected and he really doesn't blame her.]
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[Like, really incredibly long lived. It relaxes her a little, knowing that it's just a natural part of what she is, but given her reaction in general feels like she should clarify:]
I only asked because, erm, I've had some past trouble with immortals. Not that I'd think you'd cause me trouble or anything. It's just...it's still kind of a fear.
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[He nods at her clarification. It's good to know something more about her past and her experiences.]
I understand. I have that with humans... Because of past trouble.
If you ever want to talk about it, I'll be willing to listen.