Oh, just quit 'yer whining!It was snarled on an irritating and weathered morning. Transitioning between slumber and consciousness, he'd all but woken up on the wrong side of the marsh.
There ain't any Ma's around here, so quit hollering.He huffed from his burrow in the snow, nose crinkled and eyes glaring.
Didn't ya' hear what I said?He pulled himself up from the shell of warmth he'd cocooned himself within beneath the snow.
There ain't no Ma's here.Not his, not theirs. Was this guy deaf or something? Or were his cries truly too loud for him to have heard anything else? Judgmental eyes took him in.
Somewhere cold, I guess. Doesn't much matter.At this rate, this wad of fur would freeze to death trying to search for his Ma. Tears frozen on blonde cheeks and mouth parted in a cry; oh, he could see the sight now.
Listen, teat-sucker, quit that whimpering before you encourage something bigger than your plump Ma to come find us.He grumbled exasperatedly, head peering over his shoulder with jaded caution.
What do ya' miss 'bout her, then?The warmth? Okay, he could find him something warm. The comfort? The boy wasn't no woman, but he could be...nice? Sympathetic...A visible shuddered wracked his frame.
Y'know it's not normal to be blubbering at your age, right? We're too old for that.He didn't need his reputation being ruined, definitely not with this.
Well she was bound to leave ya' at some point! Did ya' think she was gonna be by your side for the rest of your life? Get real.Gods, he was so stupid, so completely raveled in the vines of his ways. Of his mother's love that the thorns had begun poking his obviously delicate skin.
As long as I've known.It was spoken in a hurry, like the boy truly didn't want to admit that he'd been too worthless to stand beside. Too much for anyone to handle.
But it don't bother me none. I'm better alone, I don't need to be sniffling like you.