There was only one thing that stood out as a possible clue that something might be going wrong.
Throughout the past week, whenever the servants would come by to bring him his slop, Noth and his angel would scoop it up and bury it somewhere deep inside the greenhouse, so as not to arouse any suspicion. They’d talked it over, and had agreed that anyone taking notice of him not eating the putrid scraps they’d delivered to him was likely to bring in questions, and possibly even some trouble. For now they’d lie low. It helped that Noth’s big wish to repair the vil hadn’t touched the still broken and overgrown greenhouse. But even while the beautiful spirit would ugh and cp along as Noth stomped the disgusting food remnants down into the freshly dug dirt, the boy would often catch her throwing worried or conflicted gnces his way on the days that the servants’ gossip had gotten just a bit too loud.
Noth had been trying to think up how he could broach this particur question to the angel, believing that she might try and evade it just like she’d been evading giving him any answers. On the 7th day, however, much to the child’s surprise, she made all of his thinking for naught. As Noth was about to stand up after having eaten his freshly wished up dinner, the lovely vision of a woman flew over to him, wrapping her arms around his shoulders from the side as she gently spoke into his ear. The look on her face as he gnced over at her immediately set off his arms; It was just a few steps off of the twisted expression she’d shown him before.
The way her almost whisper-like words blew against his ears would have made him blush, if he hadn’t already had a full week of contact with the overly touchy angel. Now, though, as he was slowly getting used to the way she did things, he could tell that something was going on, something probably not good, and his body immediately stiffened in reaction. He stayed quiet and listened, worried what words might waft from between her lips next.
The angel let the fingers of one of her hands stroke ticklingly across Noth’s cheek, then rose it up to lovingly tuck a strand of hair behind his ear. Her mouth came the tiniest amount closer to him as she loudly whispered.
Her words carried along a grating sort of feeling, and Noth jumped up from his seat, her arms falling away from him as he cpped his hand over his ear. He looked down at her with the most affronted face he could, his mouth open with his teeth bared. The angst and fear he was feeling in his stomach was bubbling over so badly that it felt like it would turn into some kind of froth and drip down from his lips. He tightened his grip around his ear painfully hard, leaving nail marks in the soft flesh around it. His shoulders rose as he started to hunch. He bit his lip hard enough to draw blood. His muscles tightened so hard that they ached.
…His father was coming back to finish what he started? This time, Noth would be his target, just like what befell his mother. His terror had him running before he even realized what he was doing, and he found himself moments ter, curled in a ball under the covers of his bed. His teeth chattered loudly. When the sound caught his attention, he stuck his finger in his mouth to quiet it.
Dear God/dess, his worst fears were finally going to happen! What would he do? How could he stop that monster? He was just a little kid!!!
After a long time of his thoughts going around in circles, Noth finally calmed down enough to realize he really only had one person to discuss all this with: The one who’d told him this terrible news in the first pce.
“Angel.”
Barely a second had passed before she seemed to appear out of the darkness at his bedside. Her smile looked calm and serene as she floated next to him, like she’d expected to be summoned, but her eyes betrayed a small look of worry upon seeing the state of him.
“How much time do I have before father comes for me?”
“...How do you know? Was it the gossip? Did you hear something I didn’t?”
The spirit cutely huffed and put her hands on her hips.
“Then how could you be so sure that it was happening soon? What makes you so sure about something so scary?!”
Noth was almost yelling at her, and he was certainly gring. This was far too serious and fearsome of a situation for mere specution; He needed answers, dammit!
Her smirking face and teasing tone were only making Noth more upset, but it seemed that that fact only fueled her need to tease him even further. The angel tapped her cheek and twirled in the air as he indignantly gred at her, until she finally id down next to him in the bed, resting her head gracefully upon her arm.
“I already asked you that!!!”
She giggled and winked at his roar, but only seconds ter her face fell just a tad, almost imperceptibly.
The implications of the angel’s words washed over Noth’s young mind in waves, more and more realizations of exactly what it all meant repeatedly popping into his head. A life that only got even more miserable than the current hell he was suffering. That all of this could and would go even further south. That a different Noth before him had had to face all of this completely alone- A different Noth that had already had to face his father trying to murder him.
“What did that version of me do to stop father?”
She said it so matter-of-factly that Noth almost didn’t register what the angel had said. He remembered wishing he could be strong enough to escape this hellhole a few times over the past 2 years, but to think that the other version of him had had that particur wish granted instead of his wish to no longer be alone… How awful. And his father… was killed? …That was possible? That was an answer to all of this?
As she shrugged and nodded along with her own words, Noth grew more and more pale. Was this the only way? He’d have to become a killer, just like the father he’d loathed, cursed, and feared over the past few years? Would it be justified like it seemed the angel thought it to be? Was it even alright for an angel of all things to have such thoughts…?
“Is that…really the only way? Do I really have to do it?”
There had to be another way, or else he’d be forced to kill a monster, only to become a monster himself. Then he’d just be living his life waiting for someone to come kill this new monster he’d created. It would never end. He didn’t want to be part of such a hateful thing.
The angel dropped this revetion on him in such a passing tone, like she was remarking on how sad it was that it had been raining tely. Noth almost didn’t believe that he was understanding what she had said correctly. His lips trembled a little as he tried to grasp on to this new string of hope she’d so casually cast before him.
“Are you-…Are you saying there’s some sort of secret?”
The angel smiled cheekily at her slowly reviving ward, then got up from the bed and floated amblingly towards the door.
Noth chewed on his lip, trying to think through what all of this might mean. It seemed like getting that info might be the best way for him to solve this situation, but how would he even procure it? He sat up and looked pleadingly in the angel’s direction, timidly hoping she’d feel like handing out more hints.
“Would you happen to, um, have any ideas… on a good way to, uh, go about… finding that out?”
The holy vision peaked back behind her shoulder at Noth, the face he was making positively tickling her. She had to look away to compose herself, even as her shoulders shook a little from her suppressed giggles. The angel pced her finger on her chin and pretended to think for a while as she calmed herself, and then sauntered over to the boy, casting a long shadow over him as she leaned down, stopping inches from his face while looking at him impassively.
“Well… I suppose you have a few options, don’t you? There’s plenty of possible ways you could go about this, but at the end of the day it all depends on you. How willing are you to confront your demons? How bold are you willing to be? How fearless? Are you a mouse? A lion? A dog? What kind of beast are you willing to become to escape this enclosure you’ve found yourself in?”
Anxiety was clear in the child’s eyes as he tilted his head back and looked up at his angel. The tips of her hair tickled over his face, and the little drops of blood it would occasionally drip had started to cover him in damp splotches. He could feel them nd on him and slide across his face, making their way down his neck… But then they would suddenly vanish. When he tried to back away from her further towards his bed, it only seemed to increase the weight of the drops nding on him. The feeling was almost maddening. Combined with how much he was trying to focus on what she had been saying to him, Noth couldn’t think at all. All he could do was stare wide-eyed up at the woman above him. For a long while he just gazed up at her, stuck in that position, being rained on as he turned her words over and over again inside of his head. And after a long time had passed and Noth’s face had been thoroughly baptised, he let out a big sigh and turned his head to the side, covering himself with his arm.
“I don’t even know what I am, let alone what I want to be… Why do I have to be something?”
The angel’s face softened, and she id down next to him once again, lovingly stroking his hair.
“...Do I have to decide now?”
“But it’s so hard to choose…”
Despite her encouraging words, Noth’s free hand still fisted his shirt as his mind fought itself over what choice to make. Seeing this, the spirit moved her hand from his hair and pced it on top of his clenched hand.
Noth removed his arm from his face and gnced over with a pitiable, thankful look, before rolling over and closing his eyes. He squeezed his pillow tight, hoping that what the angel had told him would come true, and that he’d miraculously have found a path to follow by morning. The rustling of the curtains and the feel of the sheets being pulled up to bnket him made Noth loosen his hold on the pillow just a smidge and the sound of his angel humming to herself nearby as she floated about the room, watching over him as she always did, rexed him a tad further. It wasn’t too much ter before the exhausted child had fallen asleep.