While the young boy had sat in his room, holding his cheek and over thinking the meaning of what the naive budding mage meant as a simple gesture? Mikka had actually ended up taking more of a bath then any sort of shower, so luckily she had not run them out of hot water, as she had turned the water off only minutes after entering the room. Considering the fact she had fallen asleep in wet clothing, the female was chilled to the bone, so sitting in warm nearly scalding water for the length of time she had was very good for her to do, otherwise, she could have caught cold or something. Of course, she had her own reason for submerging herself in the steam of hot water that was entirely unrelated, in truth often these days when she did something like bathing, Mikka remembered how alone she was now.
Coming back to the room to see Lu-Lu still sprawled on the corner of his bed, was more of a relief to her then the boy may ever understand. While the losses he had incurred that she didn't really know much of were drastic? They had been raised differently, he didn't feel the absence of what he had lost. Mikka on the other hand, felt her heart shattering everytime she had to do something without her mother that she had once done with the woman, every single time she came home to find the door locked, or find that no one had waited up for her. Honestly, that could be part of the reason his tendency towards violence and vulgarity were ignored so easily by her despite the instincts of an animal running through her veins. Mikka needed someone to be there and unintentionally the boy placed himself there time and time again, just the fact he was still awake back when she walked in again, was like a warm breeze.
Looking at her, he saw someone thanking him too much, a weird little girl who was much like a lost puppy. However, when her mismatch eyes fell upon him, in spite of all her friend's flaws, she saw one of the only thing's that had managed to become stable within her life after the fire. In spite of himself, the little assassin was a comfort to the half canine. The expression wore across her face was calmed and content, happy to be there, she had seen how happy blood and slaughter made him with the deer at an earlier date, yet the way she looked at him hadn't changed. If anything? She had seemed a bit more comfortable with him since that night, most children would be disturbed by what they saw from him, but she just seemed to accept it.
Carefully she looked at the cover of the book as he presented it, the slight change in light within the room caused by their movement, caused her eyes to seem to glow like those of some wild animal would seem to have no trouble reading in the pitch black of the room. Of course, the male wasn't seeming to have trouble either, and he was reading the actual text.
"Why do you even care?"
His question was accompanied by her hair swaying sharply when she jolted and her eyes widened, pushing herself forward slightly from her position knelt at the edge of his bed. With the sudden shock of him admitting he had no clue why she cared in the first place? The young girl couldn't stop her own movement, her face impacting his sheets as she fell forward having been able to catch herself when she jolted. "Why do I care?!" pushing herself up slightly and rubbing her nose she crawled briefly until she was sitting with her hands between her feet right next to him, looking up at him with her head tilted to the side. He was only asking why she cared about the book, but the fact he had to ask was what had shocked her earlier. "Lucius?" her voice wasn't upset, it wasn't pitying, instead the girl spoke with a whisper of urgency as she reached her small hand out towards one of his. Mikka stopped short of touching him again, she touched a single finger to the book instead. "I care what you're reading because, I actually care about you, silly." she smiled in a way that seemed a little sad for some reason, moving her hand from the book to the bed beside him.
Mikka would retain a smile as she moved to cuddle up against him, the arm from the bed sliding slightly so she wouldn't be laying on it but the hand of it would instead rest near his head while her head would rest right beneath his shoulder if he didn't stop her. "I know what the other kids say about you." the other kids said a lot, after-all before the fire she had played very well with all the other children in the village. "I know they're all scared of you, and you don't treat me any different from them." when someone pointed a knife at a child even if it was another child, the experience was terrifying for the threatened party and got talked about. "but that's why I'm not scared of you, that's why I like being around you." She was never stupid. "You didn't change." she had once been running around with the other kids the 'cute puppy' of the large group of promising children. "You stayed the same." then one day they looked at her with those pitying eyes, stopped treating her the same as if they didn't know who she was anymore. Yet, him and Astrid whom she had barely looked at before, those two didn't change, they still looked at her the same, she wasn't a different person to them just because her mother had passed away. "You treated me like you always had, what happened hadn't made a difference to you." she didn't feel like he questioned if she was crying behind every smile she gave as if he was waiting for her to break or go insane. When she talked to him? He didn't call her a liar for believing her mother was murdered. "It was comforting." the siblings became somewhere she could run to where her world wasn't falling apart, if only for a brief moment in time. "Then before I had really realized it, there was so much more to you than just the blade of that knife." she smiled lightly, chuckling to herself briefly as her 'top' arm moved to let her hand try to grip his shirt lightly. "And call me a crazy bitch whose asking for trouble or an early grave all you want, but I like you more than I ever liked them and I really care about you." she made the sound of something that was like a happy laugh as her eyes closed and she yawned slightly.