“You’re glowing lady.” Rush is staring at her with raised eyebrows.
Jode clutches the sawed off bat tighter, hoping maybe it would feel less heavy in her palm, “I don’t know if you can tell jackass, but I’m not in the mood to flirt.”
“I’m speaking literally,” Rush’s chuckle sounds more nervous than anything. He slides his hand into his pocket and pulls out a small metal square. Flipping it up, Jode’s eye catches the flutter of pre-roll papers.
“Look for yourself.”
Rush holds out a small mirror. Jode looks.
Then she stares.
The dark brown of her eyes she’s used to is replaced with a cyan hue. Scattered across her face are specks of the same glowing gamma, sickly neon freckles across her face and neck.
Jode’s eyes go wide, they meet with Rush’s concerned ones before they slowly move down to the Iffey in her hands.
Jode takes a deep breath. She closes her eyes. Even then, the glow shines through her eyelids.
She lifts her fingers, one by one, her skin sticks to the wood grain for fractions of a second before separating.
The useless bat lands on the carpet with a thud.
When she opens her eyes again, Rush is still holding the mirror. The glow has faded, her skin is still as sunworn as ever, her eyes are back to amber.
“Son of a bitch…” Rush lets it slip out of his mouth before he closes the mirror.
“Yeah…” Jode looks back down at the bat, Rushito is standing between her feet now, keeping its distance from the thing.
Jode gives herself a moment of hesitation, a moment to consider walking away, before she bends down and picks up the bat again. Rushito skitters away, crawling up Rush’s pant leg before climbing to his usual spot on his shoulder. Jode can see the glow, radiating off of Rush’s dark eyes.
“Whatever you had in that mirror, roll me one would you?” Jode turns around and begins to walk away, not wanting to see whatever emotions would come across Rush’s face.
“Yeah–Yeah of course lady,” Rush sighs, gives one last glance to the omen in her hands, and follows after her.