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| ~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. SPOILER!!: Z! <3 Quote:
Originally Posted by Kolyander Nothing needed to be said. Zi got it. Naturally being quieter in nature he understood how sometimes things were easier left unsaid. He was also very aware of the fact that Hunter tended to be more protective of him at times than some of their other family members.. and that was okay. There was no denying that he tended to need it most on some occasions. "Because I'm the quiet one. If anyone snores, it's you," he commented cheekily. Game on, Hunt, game on. Challenge accepted. Not that he had even been challenged yet but they were heading that way. "If I brace myself too much we won't have much of a game," Zi joked. As the ball sailed over the net, the fifteen year old easily moved towards it and swung the racket hitting the ball back over the net towards Hunter.
Whether it was Z who understood him best, or whether Z understood everyone around him, Hunter was just relieved that Z could be like that always. H couldn’t help it: he loved Z and he often worried that Z’s shyness and quiet demeanour could mean that the loud and more outgoing people run the other guy over. There was no way H would let that happen. Ever. Those words made Hunter gasp in mock surprise at the sheer cheek. “How dare you, Zion!’’ Then there was laughter. “Just you wait, I’ll prove it that I never snore!’’
Oh man!
The adoptive cousin was on a roll today, wasn’t he? “You’re extra sassy today,’’ Hunt observed. Not that he minded; this sass put him at ease and just made him want to keep laughing. Unfortunately, he had to concentrate on the game for now. As he did with everything else, that focus came easily to him. His eyes easily stayed fixated on the ball except for that time when Z hit it back to him. That was when H took the time to study Zion’s stance and power level which he used on the racquet and ball. H ran backwards, catching the ball with his own racquet and let it sail smartly over the net. |
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