i was raised as a scorpion, being pulled by the moon in high tide
that's why i'm broken, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
that's why i'm broken, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
There’s a sense of comfort that he doesn’t know what to do with that blooms in his chest, filling the hole where a lifetime of loneliness has sat — all from the simple motion of Adam patting his hair and wrapping an arm around his shoulders. It’s what sinks him in a little more, touch starved and desperately trying to commit it to memory while he has the chance, because he knows it isn’t going to last long.
And no, if Adam asked, he wouldn’t feel bad for being opposed to a monster. Perhaps he would if there was any semblance of a time where Shaju had actually acted like a father and not a military leader, trying his best to train the newest, smallest recruit. There was no love there to lose, aside from his own bitterness at how much he had tried to please his father, only to have never even come close to reaching the line of success. “Maybe.” He mumbles into Adam’s clothes, content to remain there as long as he had a chance to.
Which is far too short, if he’s being honest. And it’s with reluctance that he draws his head back to look at the other man, steel gaze a bit softer. “Yeah, you’re probably right.” He rumbles with a sigh, loosening his hold on the DJ so he can get off his lap and Sunjata can collect his things to retreat back into his temporary prison.
And no, if Adam asked, he wouldn’t feel bad for being opposed to a monster. Perhaps he would if there was any semblance of a time where Shaju had actually acted like a father and not a military leader, trying his best to train the newest, smallest recruit. There was no love there to lose, aside from his own bitterness at how much he had tried to please his father, only to have never even come close to reaching the line of success. “Maybe.” He mumbles into Adam’s clothes, content to remain there as long as he had a chance to.
Which is far too short, if he’s being honest. And it’s with reluctance that he draws his head back to look at the other man, steel gaze a bit softer. “Yeah, you’re probably right.” He rumbles with a sigh, loosening his hold on the DJ so he can get off his lap and Sunjata can collect his things to retreat back into his temporary prison.
SUNJATA