Chapter 35: Where the Ravens Roost.
As they walked across the town Seven noticed that they were getting a lot of interest from the residents of the town who had apparently all come out to see the strange group among them again.
Seven could see Maria among the group and she was showing off her freshly repaired coat to quite a few of them and he could see the surprised looks young Malakai was getting and by the way, he was wringing his hands it was making him nervous, Seven slowed his step and placed a large armoured hand on the young Arachnakai boy's slender shoulder and he looked up at him with his large amazed looking eyes.
"Don't worry about it kiddo, trust me those aren't angry looks, those are hopeful looks" he said and Malakai cocked his head curiously.
"Just look at the state of some of their clothes, these girls have just had all their Christmases come at once in the form of a happy little spider boy who is an incredible tailor who could probably make their clothes bulletproof if he wanted to, trust me you are going to be getting a lot of offers in the next few days," he said which made Malakai smile.
"You really think so?" he asked and Seven gave him a huge smile and wrapped his arm around his slender shoulders and gently gave him a playful shake.
"Yup, trust me you are about to become the most popular Arachnakai boy there ever was with my kind and hey you already got yourself a sexy little cloud girl chasing after your fluffy silk-making tail, so don't worry yourself kid you're going to do just fine," he said this seemed to cheer Malakai right up which was oddly obvious because he seemed to raise up on his legs as he walked and Seven saw him glance at the back of the floating Wisp who appeared to have one of her three camera eyes facing backwards towards him which as soon as he looked at her snapped back to facing forwards making Seven chuckle to himself.
He couldn't help but smile at this turn of events, he kinda knew that Wisp was starting to really feel left out and lonely and honestly he couldn't blame her, life was a lonely road to walk especially if you are different from everyone else around you, more so if you look different as well, at least in Seven's case he looked human so he despite having the ability he did could at least vanish into a crowd somewhat, Wisp didn't have that luxury.
She would stand out or be invisible where ever she was because she'd either be a floating cloud of gas that glowed and sparkled or she'd be a robot, one invisible sort of ignored the other standing out like a sore thumb as it was kinda hard to ignore a glowing cloud that moves around on its own.
But then add in on top of that she watches her friends all pairing off and finding happiness in the most unlikely of places proving in essence that most of the time it kinda means nothing what you look like because there will be someone out there with a mind open enough to see you for who you are and find the beauty in you, like him and Visa, Gregory and Ven, and Runs and Riss.
All of her friends found themselves a non-human love to call their own so it was only natural that she would be getting kinda desperate at this point to find someone, anyone who would be willing to look at her that way, the way that Visa looked at him, a giant girl with a body to die for, a temper like a Yao guai that got kicked in the balls and a love so fierce that it burned anyone who dared to question it to ash, who wouldn't want that right?
That wasn't to say she chose Malakai out of pure desperation and that she didn't have any real feelings for him and that she just didn't want to be alone, even Seven as a purely heterosexual guy with a thing for giant sexy crazy tail claw girls could see that Malakai was far from ugly, he might not be what most humans would call conventionally handsome but there were plenty of points in the boy's favour that could catch the eye.
For example, his face was close enough to human to override most people's perceptions of a non-human and even though he had six eyes and little mandibles on the sides of his mouth they didn't detract from his delicate looks, the eyes especially the two rather large ones at the front gave him a permanently amazed and curious look which many would find endearing, then add on that the way he twitched his little mandibles like someone chewing their nails or trying to hide behind their hand and it further added to the effect.
Then there was the human half of his body, he was slender but well built giving him a delicate and gentle appearance which if you added his nervous mannerisms in took away and disarmed the perceived threat created by the spider half of his body.
Then even if you did take his spider half into account all you tended to see were vibrant colours he had running through the surprisingly fine-looking fur that covered him, the black looked almost blue when the light caught it and the yellow was so bright it looked like stripes of golden sunshine splashed across him.
So all in all unless you were the most arachnophobia person to ever live it would be hard to see Malakai as anything but a very innocent and naive young man who wanted nothing more than to see the wonders of the world around him and to revel in them, to see new things and to have new experiences while making new friends and finding ways to make them happy, it was plain for anyone to see that the young spider boy had a heart of gold and as ironic as it sounded, wouldn't hurt a fly, he just wanted to help people and make them happy.
So taking all of that into account it was not hard to see why he had caught Wisp's interest almost immediately because he was very much like her in a lot of ways that her struggles were his struggles with some obviously notable exceptions.
He just hoped that they would find a way to make it work and first of all and obviously most importantly that Malakai would actually return Wisp's attraction and feelings because in his opinion unrequited love was one of this universes cruellest jokes.
Shepherd led them into the meeting room that had prepared where a few more of the women from the town were gathered including the woman who had argued with Shepherd when she'd first brought them in.