She did her best to school her features, to remain as neutral as possible. But she was more than a year out of practice. So her eyes widened just a little bit.
Of course, Ariadne knew who the monster was: Her former master. He was the one who had kidnapped her, locked her in a room, and used her hair for the-gods-knew-what (probably to hurt people). That was, in so many ways, the very definition of monster. The problem was, not everyone saw it that way.
And there were more than a few people who judged a monster based on sight.
Ariadne was a natural at hiding her visage. But even she wasn't perfect. If she stayed with Dean for any length of time...he would see.
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She did her best to school her features, to remain as neutral as possible. But she was more than a year out of practice. So her eyes widened just a little bit.
Of course, Ariadne knew who the monster was: Her former master. He was the one who had kidnapped her, locked her in a room, and used her hair for the-gods-knew-what (probably to hurt people). That was, in so many ways, the very definition of monster. The problem was, not everyone saw it that way.
And there were more than a few people who judged a monster based on sight.
Ariadne was a natural at hiding her visage. But even she wasn't perfect. If she stayed with Dean for any length of time...he would see.
Would he call her a monster, then?