@ShadeStar
Aliana went quiet before quietly asking, "When do you think the coast will be clear?"
Aliana went quiet before quietly asking, "When do you think the coast will be clear?"
Hatta shrugged, sitting down. "I don't know."
"I guess that makes sense," Aliana let out a sigh and closed her eyes once more. She was happy for the temporary safety.
Hatta sighed softly, and poured himself some tea.
Aliana thought for a moment before asking, "Could I have a cup?"
Hatta blinked. "Huh? Oh. Yeah sure." He poured some for her.
Aliana smiled as she took the cup. It shaking slightly in her hands, "Thank you."
Hatta nodded. "You're welcome." he glanced up at the opening again.
Aliana looked up to the ceiling and saw the opening. She could almost make out the nose of that monster but chose to look away leaving her hands shaking further. She was fine. She was okay.
Hatta kept looking, eyes narrowed.
Aliana looked to Hatta who was looking at the opening, "Is it gone?"
Hatta shrugged. "I don't know. Give it a bit more time, just in case."
"Okay," Aliana nodded taking a sip of the tea and then a deep breath trying to calm her shaking hands.
Hatta drank some more tea, still looking upwards.
Aliana opted to look around the inside of the house once more since looking up would further set her panic and fear.
Hatta sighed softly, running a hand through his hair.
Aliana glanced at Hatta and remembered that if it wasn't for her and her physical weakness he could have gotten away from the monster on his own. Instead, he chose to stay and drag her along with him never letting Ali get far back on her own. She looked down at the teacup and her shaking hands as she whispered, "Thank you for not leaving me."
Hatta glanced at her. "Hm? Oh. You're welcome." he replied, then looked back up.
Aliana smiled a little still trying to figure him out. He always acted like she wasn't a bother or pain when she knew very well she was.
Hatta kept watch, taking a sip of tea again.
Aliana took a deep breath as she looked up from her tea and up to the ceiling seeing the coast seemingly clear. She wanted to let out a sigh of relief, but kept it in since they weren't a hundred percent safe yet.
Hatta stood up, reaching to the brim of the hat.
Aliana watched him letting him go first since she didn't know how to get out herself. The outside coast was clear though it wasn't clear which way the monster went.
Hatta poked his head outside, then hauled himself the rest of the way out.
Aliana looked up and called out hoping Hatta would hear her, "Is it safe to come out?"
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