I'd've met you at the border. What the Major doesn't know won't hurt him.
[She feels the way his arms tighten around her, the way he curls in just that littlest bit more, and reaches up with one hand to place it against the hide of his neck. It's still cold, too damned cold but warmer now between the fur ruff and his scales. She leaves her hand there, hoping some measure of whatever it is that powers her internal heat will leech into him as well.]
Lucky us, it turns out Abraxas likes us best together. Or whatever the hell it was that caused this. [Probably the Singularity, that's usually a safe target on which to heap blame.] So I guess I'm stuck with you.
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I'd've met you at the border. What the Major doesn't know won't hurt him.
[She feels the way his arms tighten around her, the way he curls in just that littlest bit more, and reaches up with one hand to place it against the hide of his neck. It's still cold, too damned cold but warmer now between the fur ruff and his scales. She leaves her hand there, hoping some measure of whatever it is that powers her internal heat will leech into him as well.]
Lucky us, it turns out Abraxas likes us best together. Or whatever the hell it was that caused this. [Probably the Singularity, that's usually a safe target on which to heap blame.] So I guess I'm stuck with you.