there was a single feigning light
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Teddy had always been a good body reader. His father had made perfectly sure that he and Lochlan knew what another was thinking without even looking in their eyes. They could both tell intentions and agenda's a mile off. And it was this skill that alerted him to the fact that this young man didnt appear to be all there. Well, perhaps he was all there but there was something corrupt about him. Though nobody could ever know another's nature, not even through familiarity, there was a certain feel about people that Teddy got from a first glance. A first impression that pinged his warning signals. Maybe not right now, maybe not even soon but at some point something was going to snap in the boy and Teddy didnt fancy being around to see that. Naniko had bought the boy back, she was responsible for him.


Teddy had not realised that the point the pup stood had a direct line of sight upward to the sky. He had seen the boy down here and wondered why he was just stood there. He hadn't seen the shimmer of moonlight at first- it was concealed behind a lip of overhanging rock that hung just behind the boy. So when he replied with 'watching the stars' the young warrior was confused. However a look upwards and a small step forward revealed the hole with which the pup was gazing. Teddy thought this answer was really rather strange however and gave a soft snort in the back of his throat.


"There is nothing in the stars boy"


The statement was not his own- they were taken directly from his fathers mouth. Wanting his sons to be killing machines had meant crushing all creativity in their minds. He did not want stargazers as sons. So he had told both Stone boys that there was nothing out there, nothing to look at. And it had blurted from his lips before he had time to really think about it. However he couldnt unsay what he had already said and waited for a response from the young boy.



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