Alright, Tallis and Theo might be two different people, but they both could be jerks!
Since the conversation with Tallis didn’t go anywhere, I decided to call it a night.
But what I didn’t expect was a group of thick, muscular thugs that appeared from nowhere, blocking my way back to my parents’ house. They snickered and closed in around .
“What do you want?” I asked harshly.
“They don’t want anything. However, we have an unfinished score to settle,” Hawke’s angry, frustrated voice barked out from behind the thugs.
“I didn’t do anything to you,” I insisted, crossing my arms and trying to act more like a guy.
“Well, the last ti we spoke, I ended up knocked out and face down in the dirt. You’re telling that you had nothing to do with that?” Hawke shouted viciously.
Apparently, he rembered more than I hoped. He wasn’t drunk tonight, either.
“Grab this little twit!” Hawke ordered.
His thugs jumped at . I jumped back, but they’d already closed in around and one caught from behind. All four of them grabbed my arms and legs and pinned down to the ground.
I struggled against them, hissing and trying to bite whatever got close to my mouth. Hawke’s thugs were too well trained and they were too strong!
“Hold that little swine down. I’m going to teach him a lesson for ssing with ,” Hawke chuckled, shoving the toe of his boot into the ground.
Now that I was eye level with his boots, I could see they were steel toed. If he kicked with those, he’d break every bone in my body. I had to stall him.
“That’s funny, seeing as the last ti we t, you seed to be interested in , regardless of being a boy,” I hissed, still struggling against his cronies holding down.
One of them nearly let go as his head whipped around to Hawke.
Hawke sneered and shook his head. “Don’t listen to this piece of crap. He’s just trying to ss with you. Hold him steady.”
Nothing I said now would turn their heads. Whether they were all loyal to Hawke or to Hawke’s cunning dad, it wouldn’t save a good beating.
Hawke pulled his foot back, knee bent, ready to deliver a horrible kick to my side. I closed my eyes and held my breath, waiting for the heavy blow.
It never ca.
“What the...”
I opened my eyes just as a pack of wild animals burst from the forest and attacked Hawke.
“Get them off, get them off!” Hawke screeched, flapping his partially broken arms around like he was fending off a swarm of bees.
His cronies ran at him, trying to pull the beasts away, but when they got close, so of the smaller ones, the squirrels and rabbits, jumped on them and bit them. All of them were screaming and floundering around like they were on fire.
I sat up and rubbed my sore arms. Hawke looked so pathetic, trying to fight off a gaggle of wild animals with his near useless arms. His guys hardly seed to know what to do, either.
The pack of wild animals pushed Hawke and his group further and further away from .
That kind of organized attack had to have been summoned by soone. I glanced around the forest and saw a glimpse of shadow in the trees.
Sure enough, Tallis was standing in the trees. He could also organize an animal attack like that?
No way! I didn’t believe in such a coincidence!
At a minimum, there must be so sort of connection between Theo and Tallis.
Getting to my feet, I ignored Hawke’s continued cries for help and I went after Tallis. As soon as I started approaching the woods, he vanished between the trees. This ti, I wasn’t letting him get away.
Hurrying my pace, I caught up with him. He was acting like he was trying to evade , which made think he didn’t want to see him and made it even more suspicious.
“Hey, wait a minute,” I called, reaching out to grab his arm before he could slip away.
Tallis growled and pulled away from .
“What are you doing? Why are you following ? I told you, I’m not who you think I am. How many tis do I have to ask you to leave alone?” he snarled.
I needed to figure out so other way to approach him.
“No, I’m not after you for that. Can you just wait a minute, please?” I asked, my voice a little desperate.
Tallis stopped walking. He didn’t turn to face but at least, he wasn’t running away.
I caught my breath and moved closer to him. “It is different this ti because I need your help.”
Now, he turned to , one eyebrow arched. “Is that supposed to be funny?”
“No,” I said, holding my hands up to show I wasn’t joking. “Hawke has co after three tis now and I don’t think he will stop. I’ve been lucky, but if I stay in the pack, he will just continue.”
“So?” Tallis asked sharply.
“You have a place to stay with the traveling carnival. Can I stay with you? I can’t go back to the pack right now.”
Tallis pressed his lips thin and glared at . He was so surly and grumpy all the ti. I almost thought he was more intolerable than the Dark Prince. Yet, here I was, doing everything I could to get closer to him.
What was wrong with ?!
I couldn’t answer myself, but at this mont, I could tell myself that I had a valid reason to stay with the man in front of . It was for my own safety after all.
“I don’t have a safe place to stay. So, can I stay with you?” I asked again, pleading with him with my eyes. “Please?”
Tallis sighed heavily and started walking through the woods again. He hadn’t confird I could stay with him but he hadn’t flat out denied , either. I decided to take that as a yes and I followed after him.
When we got to the carnival tent, it was quiet. It seed like most of the perforrs had gone to bed for the night. Nelson was still up and he waved casually at Tallis.
Of course, Tallis just waved in return.
I rolled my eyes at him. He couldn’t even spare his friendly, charismatic brother a friendly greeting. Who else did I know that was just like that...?
“Who is with you, Tallis?” Nelson asked. “Ah, young sir, hello again!”
“He’s going to stay with ,” Tallis grumbled in a slightly annoyed tone.
I shot him a look. “Would it kill you to try to sound happy?”
Nelson looked absolutely surprised at us, and then laughed heartily and wiped a tear from his eye. “Yes, m’boy, it would probably kill Tallis to be happy.”
Tallis scoffed and shook his head. I gave him a triumphant smile.
“Tell , how did you two beco... friends?” Nelson asked, motioning for us to follow him.
Tallis and I went into Nelson’s curtain office. He had a hot plate going with a big pot of soup on it.
“Are you hungry? I just whipped this up,” he said, dipping a ladle into the steaming broth and lifting it to his nose to sll.
“It slls delicious,” I admitted, my stomach growling slightly.
“Sit, sit, I’ll get so bowls,” Nelson said, bustling around the small place.
There was only one chair and Tallis nodded toward it. I sat down and he stood right behind . I’d half expected him to run off the mont soone else was there to watch .
Nelson ladeled up three bowls of soup and handed one to and Tallis. He perched on the edge of his folding table desk to eat his own bowl.
I stirred the spoon around in my bowl, taking a look at what was in the soup. It was full of thickly sliced vegetables, beans, and so kind of at. Nelson seed like a good cook.
“For soone whose stomach was growling, you’re being very picky,” Tallis muttered.
“I just like to know what I’m eating,” I replied, popping the full spoon into my mouth.
The warm broth was tangy on my taste buds and I smiled when I realized just how delicious the soup was. I took another bite, savoring the flavor and slowly rolling it around on my tongue.
“Ah—I see,” Nelson said, sighing and fixing Tallis and with a funny look.
“See what?” I asked, creasing my brow. I filled my mouth again.
“Keep eating, stop talking!” Tallis frowned.
Nelson’s eyes were even wider. Then he chuckled, “It’s no wonder Tallis never looked at any of the girls that threw themselves at him, regardless how pretty they were.”
I looked at Nelson confused. What was he trying to say?
“You know, you could have told you were into guys.” Nelson winked at Tallis.
Soup threatened to spew from my mouth. I covered my mouth with my hands and hoped it wouldn’t shoot out my nose instead. The shock of Nelson’s words had ready to spit it all out all over his desk.
Behind , Tallis was coughing and choking, pounding on his chest. Whatever he swallowed must have gone down the wrong pipe.
Nelson just laughed heartily. “It isn’t a big deal. If you’re happy, I’m happy!”
I swallowed the soup, gaining control of myself, and wiped a little stray broth off my mouth.
“Into guys?” I asked, glaring at him.
“I don’t think Tallis has ever brought anyone back to the tent or ever carried on a conversation with anyone. But now here you are, invited by him to join us for a pleasant dinner, and he will share his room—” Nelson said, chuckling and shaking his head.
Wait, invited by him? I invited myself, okay?
And what was with sharing a room?!
I looked up at Tallis and nudged him with my elbow. He just shook his head and stayed quiet. I wanted him to explain our relationship. I didn’t need anyone else thinking my male disguise liked n!
“Nelson, Phoebe got herself stuck in the bird cage again,” soone called from outside his office.
“Oh, I better help the contortionist. A few glasses of wine, and she starts to think she can change her size, too,” Nelson said. With one final chuckle, he set his bowl down and left the office.
I turned in my seat to face Tallis. “Why didn’t you clarify our relationship, or lack thereof?”
Tallis shrugged. “Explaining things is too ti consuming.”
“I don’t want people to have the wrong idea,” I insisted, crossing my arms.
“They are going to think what they are going to think, regardless of what I say. If you have any issues, you’re welco to leave,” Tallis said dismissively.
I glowered at him. Oh, was he going to get on my nerves...
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