Unyielding
One who Hides in Small box
">.> you scared him... what prank did you do, i gottta know," Hikari asked
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((i edited my post so one of the therapists tried cheering him up. as i said before forgot your previous post.))Riik said:Riik stood up gingerly, wiping his eyes. Letting off a few last-minute sniffles he took a few steps away from everyone. He had been looking forward to living somewhere where he wasn't considered a hazard or a specimen or a creature not worth the effort of looking after. He was beginning to think this place was just like the others. Trying to shove him into a room... ignoring him when he was hurt... the one advantage was that he was now in another country... in theory, he could simply run away and live in the wild without being tracked down right away. And that option was looking very attractive right now. And now the humans wanted to send him to a nurse... why? So he could be poked and prodded and treated like some sort of laboratory specimen again?
No way, Riik thought to himself. I was told this would be like living with a family who understood my needs. But when a child cries with a family around, aren't the adults supposed to make everything better? And if these people understood my needs, why do they want to trap me in a room?
Well Riik had had enough. It was time that he toughened up and lived his life the way he wanted.
The feelings of isolation began to restart Riik's crying, until once again the loud sobs returned. With a sulky huff, Riik quickly climbed up the vertical walls of the house as easily as if they were horizontal. Once he reached the roof, Riik curled up, shutting out the world.