"Innocent?" he asks, meeting her eyes finally, "or just too tired to care anymore?"
He's seen his share of the world, and more than many. His innocence is a twisted, desperate thing. A childlike quality clung to because the alternative is too terrible to comprehend.
Re: Dancing
He's seen his share of the world, and more than many. His innocence is a twisted, desperate thing. A childlike quality clung to because the alternative is too terrible to comprehend.