𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐎𝐔 𝐇𝐀𝐈𝐓𝐀𝐍𝐈 𝐅𝐀𝐍𝐅𝐈𝐂 BOOK 2: HOLY TRINITY SERIES. When I move into the world it feels like a moral fall, like seeking love in a whorehouse. ❝You'll be the ruin of me, won't you?❞ ❝Yes, does that scare you?❞
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"Show me the most damaged parts of your soul, and I will show you how it still shines like gold."
- Nikita Gil
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Rindou has gone cold once again around you. He'd take hours on his desk and make you feel like you weren't even there. Part of you felt like he felt repulsed, maybe because of the scars he saw? Or the fact that you can't tell him the reason you need to come home every once a week.
He'd leave only for work and sometimes come home later that night, you'd try small words but he just dismissed you with short nods here and there. It was disheartening to be dismissed by him especially when he was the only one you're allowed to talk to in this house.
So when you found another opportunity to talk to him, you didn't hold back the question you've been dwelling on for weeks.
"You didn't mention anything about my scars, do you find it repulsive?" You spoke when you took a seat at the chair in front of his desk, his eyes left momentarily from his laptop and came back to typing, keys tapping and tapping-- filling in both of your silences as he'd sometimes take a puff from his vape and you watch the thin smoke left his parted lips.
"You don't mention the scars you see on people, not unless they're the ones who talk about it."
Finally you heard his voice after days and you kind of missed it.
Part of you felt appreciative of that thought, for you, you hated when people talked about them out of the blue, because it made you feel uneasy.
People like to point out the flaws in other people to shame them. The deal is, you don't point out the obvious appearance of a person, like how they weigh, their wounds and their scars, something that is unfixable within 10 seconds.
Your fingers skimmed at your lower back, feeling the myriad of prominent scarring, you wanted to tell him, shed that burden off your shoulders, how you were treated at the Dollhouse, what kind of person Adam was.. But you knew he'd only lash out on him and if he did, what Adam might do to your family will be an unthinkable consequence.