For half a second, as Susumu reached out to flick Rae's head to the side, Josh had an instinctive reaction to lunge. It was... oh, some stupid remnant protective instinct, he supposed. Wolves were notoriously protective of their territory and of their own. Josh bit the inside of his cheek until he tasted blood, watching Susumu touching Rae and doing something to the area behind his ear.
It seemed to be finished quite quickly, though Josh's eyes bored a hole through him afterwards, scrutinizing the sly smile on his face. So this was the kind of man that the fox chose to shack up with, was it? Josh almost laughed. Rae was definitely better off with him than with an idiot who let himself fall in with a witch like this. Besides, now he could take Rae away from the influence of this man, even if he had to get Susumu to curse him in the first place.
"You work quick," was his off-hand comment, playing it off as though nothing untoward had just happened. As if Josh was accustomed to seeing witches cursing people close to him on a daily basis. He was actually quite impressed, but like hell he was going to let Susumu know that. Josh looked over his shoulder again to make sure the coast was clear, then turned back to Susumu with a smile of his own. But his was dark more than devious.
"I'd better like it, witch, or I'll be back. And not just for you." He cast another look at Rae, laying there unconscious with bandages all over him. But he would live and he would wake up hopefully with a different set of memories than he fell asleep with. Josh nodded curtly; their transaction was complete. "I'll uphold my end of the bargain, don't you worry. You just have to be there with open arms to catch him." He glanced over his shoulder again. "You have my number. We'll be in touch." He left without a good-bye but he didn't think that Susumu would be holding his breath waiting for it.
Not a moment too soon, too, because just as he turned the corner he heard Alva's voice, with a softer female one—probably a nurse, approaching Rae's room. Josh smiled again to himself, grimly this time. He had put everything into this idea. It had better work.
It seemed to be finished quite quickly, though Josh's eyes bored a hole through him afterwards, scrutinizing the sly smile on his face. So this was the kind of man that the fox chose to shack up with, was it? Josh almost laughed. Rae was definitely better off with him than with an idiot who let himself fall in with a witch like this. Besides, now he could take Rae away from the influence of this man, even if he had to get Susumu to curse him in the first place.
"You work quick," was his off-hand comment, playing it off as though nothing untoward had just happened. As if Josh was accustomed to seeing witches cursing people close to him on a daily basis. He was actually quite impressed, but like hell he was going to let Susumu know that. Josh looked over his shoulder again to make sure the coast was clear, then turned back to Susumu with a smile of his own. But his was dark more than devious.
"I'd better like it, witch, or I'll be back. And not just for you." He cast another look at Rae, laying there unconscious with bandages all over him. But he would live and he would wake up hopefully with a different set of memories than he fell asleep with. Josh nodded curtly; their transaction was complete. "I'll uphold my end of the bargain, don't you worry. You just have to be there with open arms to catch him." He glanced over his shoulder again. "You have my number. We'll be in touch." He left without a good-bye but he didn't think that Susumu would be holding his breath waiting for it.
Not a moment too soon, too, because just as he turned the corner he heard Alva's voice, with a softer female one—probably a nurse, approaching Rae's room. Josh smiled again to himself, grimly this time. He had put everything into this idea. It had better work.