Regent quirked an eyebrow, “Oops.”
“What are you doing, Sophia? Do you want to go to jail?”
“I’m bored,” Regent replied.
And jail would of course be less boring…
“You do not have the right to complain about something like being bored! I work two jobs for you three! I put in overtime, I attend every school function, I come into the office every time you get reprimanded because you’ve got anger issues! You aren’t even taking care of your sister, or helping out around this house! What do you think-”
I suppose it’s fitting that Regent, the guy who can sense nervous systems and send impulses through them, knows how to hit a nerve.
“And now you’re making me even more bored,” Regent cut her off.
Holy crap.
The mother slapped Sophia so hard that her head turned to one side. Her cheek burned.
Ouch.
“Don’t you dare,” the mother intoned.
Shadow Stalker stood at Regent’s directions, then pointed the crossbow at the mother.
Oh cod.
It’s still in character and I’m not sure that’s a comforting thing.
The woman’s eyes widened, and she hurried to back away as Shadow Stalker advanced. They stopped when the mother’s back was to the wall by the kitchen door, with Shadow Stalker’s crossbow bolt pressed against her throat.
I mean, I don’t think the regular Shadow Stalker would do this to her mom, but it’s still eerily like her.
“I think I’m done with listening to you whinge,” Regent whispered.
“Whinge”? *looks up* Huh. Never heard that synonym to “whine” before.
“What are you doing? What’s wrong with you?”
“Like you said,” Regent shrugged, “Anger problems. I promise you, you don’t have the slightest idea of what I go through.”
Ahaha, the dramatic irony of that statement right now is rich.