A choked sound escaped Alistair at the suggestion that Alex had brought him home for the, well, the usual reason as far as the traitors - no, the Healy-Price family, if he wasn't planning on making a run for it he should try to stop thinking of them like that - went. It was gratifying to hear Alex fumbling about in response too, though it did nothing to stop Alistair flushing bright red.
That was taken care of when what he assumed was the second of the identified grandmas spoke. Talk of mind reading was unnerving enough to make embarrassment take a backseat and his nerves weren't helped by a third voice joining the conversation. A third voice that belonged to a mad person. Or some kind of monster he'd never heard of that sounded like a mad person. Not reassuring either way.
And not getting better with talk of killing him, as not-unexpected and definitely not funny as that was.
"Right. Ha."
He could still try running. But that option hadn't gotten any more appealing now that he was distinctly outnumbered, even if he was beginning to wonder if the reason he was still alive was that Alex hadn't wanted the hassle of dragging a corpse home. Maybe one of his other family members was a ghoul and it was easier to get groceries if they carried themselves inside.
No. Thinking like that would get him nowhere. He'd chosen to come when he could have fought back in the marsh. He had to have at least a little hope that he wasn't just being toyed with before they sent him back to the Covenant in pieces.
Drawing himself up straight Alistair squared his shoulders and addressed the approximate space where to two older women were. "I don't want to cause any trouble for either of you or your family. I swear that the Covenant will never hear about any of you from me, no matter what happens." He paused and then, unable to quite help himself, "If I'm still alive tomorrow. Which I'd really like to be."
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Date: 2016-07-20 06:58 am (UTC)From:That was taken care of when what he assumed was the second of the identified grandmas spoke. Talk of mind reading was unnerving enough to make embarrassment take a backseat and his nerves weren't helped by a third voice joining the conversation. A third voice that belonged to a mad person. Or some kind of monster he'd never heard of that sounded like a mad person. Not reassuring either way.
And not getting better with talk of killing him, as not-unexpected and definitely not funny as that was.
"Right. Ha."
He could still try running. But that option hadn't gotten any more appealing now that he was distinctly outnumbered, even if he was beginning to wonder if the reason he was still alive was that Alex hadn't wanted the hassle of dragging a corpse home. Maybe one of his other family members was a ghoul and it was easier to get groceries if they carried themselves inside.
No. Thinking like that would get him nowhere. He'd chosen to come when he could have fought back in the marsh. He had to have at least a little hope that he wasn't just being toyed with before they sent him back to the Covenant in pieces.
Drawing himself up straight Alistair squared his shoulders and addressed the approximate space where to two older women were. "I don't want to cause any trouble for either of you or your family. I swear that the Covenant will never hear about any of you from me, no matter what happens." He paused and then, unable to quite help himself, "If I'm still alive tomorrow. Which I'd really like to be."