[ but it’s not fair. that’s all he can think—uncharacteristic of him, when he’s usually so quick to accept the things that happen to him. why did the town take this away? it’s not just guren’s punishment, like this, and the feather seems like a pity prize.
he tries to lean forward, to rest his head on guren’s chest, something habitual and mindless until he stumbles because there’s a space between them that shouldn’t exist. ]
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[ his head still lowered, like he doesn’t want to see guren’s face after that misstep, he exhales. ]
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he tries to lean forward, to rest his head on guren’s chest, something habitual and mindless until he stumbles because there’s a space between them that shouldn’t exist. ]
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[ his head still lowered, like he doesn’t want to see guren’s face after that misstep, he exhales. ]