Kane shifted his gaze from the ghostly girl to the mother and her children. He was a little surprised that the mother told them to go to him. But after taking a second look at how small the trio was he could see why she might have told them to go to him, though he was certainly no brute.
He furrowed his brow at the girl's comment, scowling slightly. But he shook his head and forgot about it. The girl didn't seem intent on going over but the boy was slowly making his way to him. Almost as soon as the boy started making his way to him the young girl started coming forward. Kane's heart started to pick up and he was actually about to reach forward and grab.. Axe, or whatever his sister had called him.
But Kane's eyes widened when he saw the boy shoot ice from his face to the ghost. Kane said nothing but his face was clearly confused. Then he felt the tap of his shoulders, the boy asked him if he was okay.
He took his hand and lifted himself up. Kane nodded. "I'm.. fine." He tried to keep his composure, he didn't understand what in the hell was going on. "Are you?" Normally Kane wouldn't say anything else but the boy seemed friendly enough. It definitely wouldn't be good to get on his bad side.
Eventually others started voicing either concern for the ghostly child and actually walking up to it or insulting it like the mother's daughter had. Neither of which seemed like a good idea. Thankfully one person voiced some common sense. Kane said nothing else but looked at the purple eyed boy next to him.
"I think it's best if we stick to the walls and away from that thing." He quietly said to the boy. Everyone was all too quick to think it was a good idea to group together. But Kane knew no one here. And some of these people started to seem less and less human.
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