panic rings in her ears, deafening and disorienting. the entirety of her small frame trembles and she's positive that if she weren't in the presence of someone else, she would have entirely lost it. miraculously for both him and herself, she holds it together with a thin resolve. it's just a bug... a terrifying bug with giant pincers that were definitely about to snap her in half. god, how awful. her first instinct is to cry, the prickling sensation of tears clawing at her eyes overwhelming. a few manage to escape, even as she furiously swipes at her face with a haori sleeve. her second instinct is to scream and kick anything in her general vicinity. she almost does, too, but the flight versus fight duel ends with flight kicking into high gear.
her little legs move surprisingly quickly when faced with such a creature. tobu follows suit, glancing back toward the aggravated pinsir with hesitant eyes. he wants to help, wants to protect her, but he knows better. he's not a fighter and neither is she. both of them rush toward the indifferent man, faye with her arms flailing and tobu with a few quick flutters of his wings. he doesn't see her coming, his back turned in an act of abandonment. if she looked hard enough, she would find disappointment in the back of her mind. she doesn't, however, and instead all she finds is increasing panic with the sight of him moving to shuffle away from the clearing, away from her.
"please," she whimpers, reaching out a hand as if her plead alone is enough to stop him. it isn't. instead, it's the shriek she let out a few moments earlier when the pinsir's presence had finally dawned on her.
only her shriek makes him stop and part of her is grateful he's not just throwing her to the bugs. it's a kindness she might not be able to reciprocate, even if it feels like more like an obligation than anything. of course, he didn't have to stop and come to her aid, not the first time, not now. she's curious as to why he even does, really, but it has to just be chivalry, right? not concern, not care, not affection... just a duty to protect as all men seemingly have. it's funny... her sister had always wanted a man to come to her aid, like a knight in shining armor. is this what she wanted? it feels weird, unnatural, uncaring.
she cowers at his back, protected behind the shield of his body. her hands claw at his haori, fingernails skimming across his skin in fright. it's embarrassing, really, but god, this is terrifying. to stare down a set of sharp pincers literally snapping at you? that's nightmare fuel for the woman, plain and simple. actually... she's definitely had a dream or two about that. there was no knight to save her then, however, and she simply awoke drenched in sweat instead, the sickening crunch of bone echoing in her ears. ugh, god, her stomach churns at the thought and her hands tighten their grip on the fabric of his clothing.
"get rid of it," she whispers, once even tone now breaking at the seams.
"please. i - i can't."he does, even without her practically begging him to. this man, despite pissing her off to no end today, is efficient and strong. he takes the attacking bug in stride, displaying a clear dominance over this domain. it's impressive if she's being honest. better yet, it's impressive that he looks so passive while doing it. there's no change in facial features, no flash of emotion. instead it's just indifference, no matter what the circumstances are. an admiral feature, one she wishes she could possess. her masks only carry her so far and without them, she's just a childish girl with nothing beneath the surface but boiling anger and a phobia of bugs. and perhaps it is in this very moment that she comes to admire him, if only for his unwavering emotions.
it's over in minutes, the attacking pinsir now trapped within one of the man's pokeballs and she can finally breathe again. her heartbeat begins to slow back to normal, panic easing away from her body once the looming threat is no longer present. she doesn't release him, however, hands still clutching tightly at his haori. her eyes stay fixated on the ground, even as he turns toward her, unable to look him in the eye, not when there's evidence of scared tears still swimming in her vision. control, faye, control. realistically, it doesn't help that she's practically pressing her body against his own, her chest ghosting against his while it heaves in a frenzied search for more oxygen. in fact, that might just make it worse. no, wait... the next words that come out of his mouth manage to make this whole situation infinitely worse.
her composure fully cracks at the innocent question.
sure, his face lacks any genuine concern, but his tone is lingering with it. sincerity, actual concern, wonder. he just wants to know if she's okay and that is what really does it. the mask crumbles and the girl beneath is shaken, scared, vulnerable. honestly, she feels pathetic even allowing him to see this. her mind screams for her to lie, to brush it off as nothing and then shuffle on and away from him. she can't, however. she knows she can't and so, with a sudden sadness, she glances up at him.
"no," comes the honest answer, tumbling out before she can cover it up. it sounds so broken and with a self-deprecating laugh, she looks away.
"it's funny... i haven't been asked that in years." not since her sister died, since she shattered for the last time. she hasn't been okay since before that day, really, but she covers the damage up with pleasant smiles instead and no one mentions the way it doesn't reach her eyes, at least not to her face. they merely accept it and shuffle along but not him, never him. he calls her out on it instead, bringing her facade to the light and hammering little cracks into it until finally, it shattered beneath the sincerity of his tone.
a sigh escapes her, then, and she takes a small step back, refusing to look back to his face. even so, one hand still lingers in the fabric of his haori, having moved once he rotated to face her. it stays and surprisingly, so does she.