Havelock's continuing lack of bloody death is marginally reassuring.
It's also good in a way he had not anticipated. He'd never thought of himself as a thrillseeker, given that his day job involves death-defying acts every night, but he's beginning to think it might be a character flaw.
His head tilts just a little so Puck doesn't have to crane too hard.
It may be the closest the faerie will ever get to written permission.
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It's also good in a way he had not anticipated. He'd never thought of himself as a thrillseeker, given that his day job involves death-defying acts every night, but he's beginning to think it might be a character flaw.
His head tilts just a little so Puck doesn't have to crane too hard.
It may be the closest the faerie will ever get to written permission.