by Magicress » Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:02 pm
Giving out a laugh of exasperation, Celco shook his head. "Right, of course, why hadn't I noticed? The powerlines." His words came out hard and cold. "The last time you said 'might' and 'point one percent chance', it was true, and you didn't contradict it." Celco said, pointing the fire example out with ease. "And just how exactly did the power lines fall, huh?" Celco knew he was blaming it on Cloud, for the burning mess, for the bruises he had gained. Of course, he really did not want to get into a fight due to the fall he just went through, but if this guy started the fire, Celco would not hesitate to make him guilty and regret it... Maybe not physically. Cloud spat at him, but Celco noted the hesitation. He decided to continue the sentence. "... Or jump to conclusions blah blah. My pre-school teacher never taught me that." It was true, and Celco only ever knew the sentence existed by other people saying it. It wasn't hard to figure out the meaning of the saying, though. However, ever after he figured it out, he found it way too true, so he tried to live by it as best as he could, and that best is quite successful. "Also, if you haven't realized, I'm not assuming things completely. I'm only basing events off of what you've told me, and so far, you said you might have started this whole-- thing." Celco forced himself to skip the swear just in time. "If I had concluded that you've started this fire, I wouldn't be talking with you right now and instead have already punched you in the face." A slight shuffling sound suddenly caught Celco's attention, and he stopped talking. His ready to attack this Cloud guy stance broke and he switched to a more agile one. Looking around, he decided that they'd been too loud and might have attracted predatory animals. After a while when nothing stirred, Celco let his guards down. He turned back towards Cloud. "Al-" His voice failed when he noticed three pairs of eyes glinting off of the moon's light, behind Cloud and his little picture. Swallowing nervously, Celco's hand fumbled for something to protect himself but found none. His heart pounded in his chest and felt like exploding. Silently, Celco tried to motion for Cloud not to move and to warn him of the danger. "Cloud..." He started, a whisper.