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He was delighted when she hugged him back after wiggling so. He hadn’t wanted to let her go enough for her arms to be released, he still didn’t. Tiny small and perfect, his bonded. He was glad she was happy. After a little bit his fear washed away. If she was happy she wouldn’t want to break the bond. Still he clutched her tight until she wiggled asking to be put down. That wasn’t something he wanted to do at all. He debated keeping her but in the end he set her on the ground and stepped back.
What he wanted came second; he wanted her happy above all and everything. He sighed and looked at her as she fixed dirty clothes and stretched. She still seemed happy and he wished he could feel if that were true. Not caring any more Kaden sat down and crossed his legs as he watched the horse be petted. He still didn’t understand why she liked them, the animals were not very bright and they ran from even a noise. He prodded at his bond to try and find the answer but it either couldn’t tell him or it didn’t want to.
Frowning he shook his head. Bond probably wasn’t a thing anyway it just was so, answer or not it wasn’t the bond that did it. The bears, maybe he could get one to tell him. If they wouldn’t, he would find it’s bonded; make it tell him what to do. Kaden gave a start as Spirit spoke to him. He thought she was busy petting the horse and thinking. “No, I do not work. I do not know what to do; I am not good at anything.” A frown tugged his lips as he watched her. He knew her next question, she asked it before but she hadn’t believed it. “I sleep outside, in the wastes or in the city sometimes.” He shrugged and looked down.
He didn’t think people would be happy if he slept in the city so he hid where he slept and moved after a day or so. He did not want the humans to find him sleeping, weak and right now he still hurt. Spirit was his bonded, she could know but even that made his skin crawl. He knew already that he would change places since he had shown her. “Humans don’t go into the waste at night, safe there.” He wasn’t scared of the animals in the waste, if he left them alone they would leave him alone. He marked his territory and they stayed out so he respected theirs.
Kaden had seen no sign of the silver snakes, but snow cats he had found including a breeding female with her cub. He had debated killing it but he was already injured and they were not in his territory yet. “Want to know other things?” He offered it freely; he would give Spirit anything. If it came to it he would even show her where he would sleep. He trusted her, had slept beside her once. He woke up healthy and whole then and he had been wounded. He tried to think of questions humans had asked him before, the slavers or the ones on the salty water; even the few here who had seen him in human shape. Not many questions. Oh, where he came from was a popular question, and his scars.
He looked up now at Spirit, still calmly sitting on the cold ground. “You are mine, you can ask and I will tell.” He flashed her his teeth and brought up his knees to rest his head on them. He quickly glanced to check that the horse wouldn’t come any closer. Kaden could stand being smaller to Spirit but not to that animal.