A/N- So, on DA I had the urge to just go on a Drawson (Drina X Dawson) dump. I did, and am posting it here. Please, if you have something against it, just don't read...If you do, please review and say so. I'm giving them there own story because I feel they need it XD. These won't be my best, but good all the same.
I have one question that I want to know by the end though. Have I converted to shipping it?
Drina swore she was fine till she saw Shane approach him in the great hall. All this time, she had not snapped at anyone till her little brother walked over to Dawson. Like the true snake in the grass he was, Shane smiled welcomingly as he greeted him. Like he did everytime he wanted something. That did not last long.
She tore in there quicker than a strike of lightning. Drina believed that Dawson was too young for Shane to see potential in him. But obviously that was not the cass, as he was surely trying to gain his trust. Lucky for Dawson, he had the most defiant soldier they had to make sure he wasn't ripped apart. Kind people like him never lasted long here, so she was doing her best to keep him that way. Why? That was a question she may never know the answer too.
"Shane." She asked, putting herself in between a very scared Dawson and upset Shane. "What are you doing? I thought I told you to leave him alone." Drina said, glaring at him. Her voiced matched it with its low tone.
"Relax Drina, I was just taking with him." He said, flashing his bright and sweet smile. Drina wisely didn't buy it.
"He's my responsibility, Shane. I suggest you keep out of my business. If I remember correctly, don't you a have a meeting to go to or something?" She said in a snarky tone. Dawson tried not to giggle behind her.
Their eyes locked and an unspoken conversation ensued. After a few seconds Shane huffed a little and left them alone in the great hall. Drina took a deep breath to calm herself. As tough as she may have seemed, it took all her inner nerve to stand up to her brother like that, same went for Gerathon. Turning to the younger boy in the room, she asked. "What did he want?"
Dawson shrugged. "He just said hello. But Shane did say something about me not having a spirit animal..." The boy said.
Cringing, Drina growled slightly. "Of course he did." She said. They both started walking out of the room. "Look, don't let him bully you into taking it. If he tries, find me. I'm just about done with that lying little rat." Dawson nodded.
"Drina?" He said after they were in the hallway.
"What?" She asked.
"Why are you going through so much to look out for me?" Dawson asked.
Continuing down the hallway, she shrugs. "Your guess is as good as mine."
