Although she had been a few rooms away from him she could hear him stirring as well as the sound of his footfalls on the their way toward the kitchen. Renata smiled, glad that Teddy was now curious about his new surroundings and deciding to explore when the urgers of hunger began to take its toll on him. Leaning against the frame leading into the kitchen she watched him, taking in his body language, his form, "How are you fairing?" she asked with a smile.
Teddy hadn't noticed Renata until he suddenly heard her talking to him, looking over to her with a small smile and then filling a mug with hot water to make himself some tea. "Alright I guess.. and the bruise is nearly gone," he replied, reaching up to touch his forehead where the horrible bruise had been and then once more smiling at her.
"Shouldn't you be with everyone else? It's Christmas," he asked curiously, heading over to the fridge to find himself something to eat.
"Yes I should be," she gave him a slight nod and smile then approached him slowly her hands behind her back, "but you should be there too, you're part of our family now," Renata smiled and watched him warm the water for some tea, "You have presents waiting for you too I hope you know."
"I know," Teddy replied with a small shrug, not looking at Renata. He felt out of place with the other werewolves, as if he didn't belong there. Then he always felt watched for some kind of reason, that everyone was waiting for him to do something and he had no idea what was supposed to be expected of him. "I didn't think..." he started but then stopped himself, truthfully not having that someone would have gotten anything for him.
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"Shouldn't you be with everyone else? It's Christmas," he asked curiously, heading over to the fridge to find himself something to eat.
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