Sebastian was tired, but not terribly so. He smiled, gently patting Ethan's head. He couldn't help thinking that, though he very clearly proved he was capable of defending himself, Ethan was just a kid. A kid he needed to protect. If Daya was Ethan's size, would he feel the same way about her? Of that, he was sure. She was his teammate, and he was their leader.
But what did that mean? He wasn't really much of a leader - all he'd done was find a rickety stick-hut and run around screaming. What was a leader expected to do for a team that had only existed for a day? He wasn't sure. But he hoped that, in the future, he would be able to bring out the best in his team.
Looking down, he realized that he'd given Ethan a blue stripe in his hair. Sebastian stifled a laugh - it looked utterly ridiculous. Not that he was one to speak, having rubbed his face with the powder. Still though, he wondered how long it would take for Ethan to notice. It gave him an idea.
Several hours later, he gently shook Daya's shoulder. "Daya," he whispered, giggling, as he held a finger over his lips and directed her attention to Ethan. His hair was entirely blue, a slightly lighter shade than Sebastian's.
But what did that mean? He wasn't really much of a leader - all he'd done was find a rickety stick-hut and run around screaming. What was a leader expected to do for a team that had only existed for a day? He wasn't sure. But he hoped that, in the future, he would be able to bring out the best in his team.
Looking down, he realized that he'd given Ethan a blue stripe in his hair. Sebastian stifled a laugh - it looked utterly ridiculous. Not that he was one to speak, having rubbed his face with the powder. Still though, he wondered how long it would take for Ethan to notice. It gave him an idea.
Several hours later, he gently shook Daya's shoulder. "Daya," he whispered, giggling, as he held a finger over his lips and directed her attention to Ethan. His hair was entirely blue, a slightly lighter shade than Sebastian's.