I told you some of these were short.
I've had a terrible day today, like... really bad. Like, hospital and mental health clinic visits bad.
Enjoy though :)
Adamant, adj.
- You are determined not to change your mind.
"I did not say that," North laughed, shaking his head at Bunny who stared back at him, aghast and at a loss of what to say. The Pooka was stood with his arms stretched out before him, palms upwards and slowly his fingers clenched in to make tight fists, and he lowered his arms so they were at his side again, and he turned to glare at North.
"You know you did, just admit it," he complained, feeling irritated that the Russian was being so stubborn.
"I wouldn't say that Bunny, never have, never will," North said simply as he walked to the fire and threw on another log.
"You totally said Easter was more important than Christmas! We all heard you!" Bunny yelled, losing his patience now, and Tooth had to zip up to him and hush him to make sure he didn't launch for the older Guardian.
"I did not," North cried, looking irritated himself.
"I think you did North," Jack chipped in, lounging back on the couch and though he looked a little uneasy at standing against the man he saw as a mentor, but it was only right to have the truth known.
"Bah, no. But it's obvious Christmas is better than Easter," North argued, and the other Guardians were left stumped as the Russian left the room to get more logs for the fire. Tooth looked around confused.
"He... he did say it, right?" she asked, biting her lip.
"He did, and he knows he did," Bunny sneered, feeling himself getting angrier at the fact that the old bloke was being so stubborn.
"Why is he denying it then?" Jack asked, getting up from the couch and smiling slightly, finding the whole thing amusing.
"Because it's North, and he's awkward," Tooth giggled, and a hush fell over them as the Russian came back into the room, carrying an armful of logs with him.
"Who is awkward?" he asked, dumping them by the fireplace, turning around to Tooth with a small smile and a twinkle in his eye.
"You," she said pointedly, and he looked a little taken aback. "We all know you said Easter was more important that Christmas. Even if it was because of the circumstance, you still did."
For a moment, North merely smiled at them all, a twinkle in his eye. It was obvious he knew he had, it was obvious he was denying it purely because of the rivalry between himself and Bunny, and he chuckled a little.
"I did not."
