(Continued from Going Down Part III )
Reiner pursed his lips. Once again, Kuno was being theatrical... Even womanish! Though he'd never been lucky enough to have a girlfriend of his own, this was the sort of behavior the boys back at the base bitched about in anecdotes about their old ladies at home. Things had gone well! He was sure of it. Kuno was just being a total ass out of nowhere, as far as he could tell.
"Obviously I can't, Konrad." Reiner crossed his arms over his chest and glared, awaiting the delivery of his doom. He tried to figure it out once more, as he had for the whole walk to the shuttle and what lucid moments he mustered on the flight up between gritting his teeth at their jarring, jostling course. He kept coming back to the only comparable incident, which had been that evening out on the Islands when he'd been flirting and, according to Kuno, leading a respectable girl on. Maybe even with less than respectable intentions. How was this like that at all?
"Oh." So it was just like that. He set his jaw, teeth clenched behind tightly pursed lips as he glared on through Kuno's diatribe. He wanted to erupt and spit vitriol right back, or at least to defend himself and explain what a ridiculous conceit Kuno was spewing, but the words wouldn't come as quickly as the thoughts shifted.
So what if she was flirting? So what if he flirted back? He was a fucking messenger. Message delivered. If, as Kuno claimed, he somehow managed to give a less than accurate portrayal of what Vonnegut should expect, wouldn't that be exploitable? Wasn't that exactly the sort of thing she did to others? By the time the opening remarks for the defense were devised, the State was already resting its case and there was no time left for Reiner to make his case.
When Kuno quit their little enclave, he walked out alone. Reiner remained in the shadow of those crates until the click of the lieutenant's shoes was an echo in the distance. And then he slammed the fists he'd been clenching for what felt like hours into the bulkhead and screamed- fair roared in outrage unsatisfied. Veins protruded from a neck that grew red as the blood rushed to flush his pale face as well. It was only a moment, and he took a longer pause to collect himself- straightening out his jacket, and managing his expression until it was flat. He couldn't take the bloodshot out of his eyes or the quiver out of his hands by will alone, so he stuffed the latter in his pockets as he kept the former trained on the ground as he emerged into the corridor to make his way to the debrief.
Reiner pursed his lips. Once again, Kuno was being theatrical... Even womanish! Though he'd never been lucky enough to have a girlfriend of his own, this was the sort of behavior the boys back at the base bitched about in anecdotes about their old ladies at home. Things had gone well! He was sure of it. Kuno was just being a total ass out of nowhere, as far as he could tell.
"Obviously I can't, Konrad." Reiner crossed his arms over his chest and glared, awaiting the delivery of his doom. He tried to figure it out once more, as he had for the whole walk to the shuttle and what lucid moments he mustered on the flight up between gritting his teeth at their jarring, jostling course. He kept coming back to the only comparable incident, which had been that evening out on the Islands when he'd been flirting and, according to Kuno, leading a respectable girl on. Maybe even with less than respectable intentions. How was this like that at all?
"Oh." So it was just like that. He set his jaw, teeth clenched behind tightly pursed lips as he glared on through Kuno's diatribe. He wanted to erupt and spit vitriol right back, or at least to defend himself and explain what a ridiculous conceit Kuno was spewing, but the words wouldn't come as quickly as the thoughts shifted.
So what if she was flirting? So what if he flirted back? He was a fucking messenger. Message delivered. If, as Kuno claimed, he somehow managed to give a less than accurate portrayal of what Vonnegut should expect, wouldn't that be exploitable? Wasn't that exactly the sort of thing she did to others? By the time the opening remarks for the defense were devised, the State was already resting its case and there was no time left for Reiner to make his case.
When Kuno quit their little enclave, he walked out alone. Reiner remained in the shadow of those crates until the click of the lieutenant's shoes was an echo in the distance. And then he slammed the fists he'd been clenching for what felt like hours into the bulkhead and screamed- fair roared in outrage unsatisfied. Veins protruded from a neck that grew red as the blood rushed to flush his pale face as well. It was only a moment, and he took a longer pause to collect himself- straightening out his jacket, and managing his expression until it was flat. He couldn't take the bloodshot out of his eyes or the quiver out of his hands by will alone, so he stuffed the latter in his pockets as he kept the former trained on the ground as he emerged into the corridor to make his way to the debrief.