Here's A Little Sneak Peak At A Comic I'm Working On
Here's a little sneak peak at a comic I'm working on

đ˘TW for blood!đ˘

Poor Spider's in trouble! Any guesses what happened to him?
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Y'know, I see a lot of posts urging people to comment on fics, so I just want to say, to all the people who do comment, and especially the long commenters:
thank you.
Long comments can be time-consuming. They can be difficult to write, but you leave them anyway!
Thank you, thank you, thank you, to everyone who comments.
You are the highlight of fanfiction writers' days.
UUUUUUUGH THIS IS SO DUMB AND LAZYYYY
Spider isn't even lying to save himself he's just speaking the truth. If Meyer takes him, Quaritch is gonna go ballistic! đ
So, did you manage to write more for Custody this weekend? Or enough to be able to post a snippet? I'm going crazy waiting for this đ đ
I did! I can give you a snippet from very early on in the chapter though first draft warnings apply:
âIn,â Meyer came up close and seized him by the scruff. The barrel of the gun knocked cold against the side of Spiderâs head, and his mind glazed out in panic as he was thrust towards the passenger side. Meyer stepped aside to open the door but the gun was there a moment later, prodding at him to get in.
Spider got in.
âDonât move,â Meyer hissed before sealing the door and rounding the car, pointing the gun through the windshield.
Out of the corner of his eye, Spider saw a light snap on in the house.
Ay dios mio.
Meyer threw himself in to the driver's seat and made quick work of firing up the engine and throwing the BMW into reverse, the gun jammed up against the wheel as they peeled out of the driveway.
Spider flexed his fingers in his hair, tried to swallow his stomach back down. "You need to let me out. He's going to kill you."
Avatar One-Shot: Child Support
As the clone of the late Miles Stephen Quaritch, the recombinant Miles is the legal beneficiary of all of his genetic donorâs property, wealth, and rank. Unfortunately, heâs also the legal beneficiary of his debts. This includes the fifteen years worth of child support for Miles Socorro.
The day started out just like any other day during Spiderâs captivity in Bridgehead. Quaritch collected him from his âroomâ (AKA, the cell Quaritch had added a few amenities to after Spider started cooperating with him) and brought him to the cafeteria so he could eat before they set off to continue the recomsâ survival training in the jungle. The other recoms had already eaten and were off doing whatever it was they did when Quaritch wasnât bossing them around, leaving Spider to shoulder all of his early morning bossiness alone.
âGet your hair out of your face, boy. And donât pick at your food, just eat it.â Quaritch ordered impatiently while Spider prodded the contents of his plate. The brown lumps before him were allegedly some kind of sausage, but Spider didnât trust the RDAâs menu anymore than he trusted their propaganda about wanting to âbuild a peaceful future with the Naâvi.â A group of scientists walked past with their breakfast trays in hand, and Spider eyed the large cinnamon rolls on their plates in envy. Their sweet fragrance taunted him as the scientists sat down nearby.
âThis stuff is nasty. Can I have one of those things instead?â He pointed to the frosted pastries hopefully.
Unsurprisingly, Quaritch dashed his hopes by nudging the plate of âsausageâ under his nose. âThe last thing you need for breakfast is a bunch of sugary shit. You need protein.â
âUhg.â Spider slouched miserably onto the cafeteria table and rested his head on his arm.Â
âAnd sit up straight for Christâs sake, you look like youâre falling asleep.â
âI am falling asleep,â Spider mumbled into his elbow.
Quaritch opened his mouth âto boss him around some more no doubtâ but before he could say anything, a loud BANG! interrupted him. Both of them jumped in their seats and whipped around to see the source of the noise; somebody had slammed open the cafeteria door so hard itâd nearly been knocked clean off its hinges, and that somebody was marching straight towards them. All the RDA personnel in the cafeteria stared at him in varying shades of annoyance and curiosity.
âMiles Quaritch!â Hollered the man whoâd caused all the ruckus.
Spiderâs eyes went wide. He knew that voice. âNo fucking way,â he hissed under his breath. Never in a million years had he thought heâd ever see him again.
âI got a bone to pick with you!â The man, who was wearing the obnoxiously bright orange uniform of the mining crew, stormed right up to Quaritch like he owned the place. Everyone around them stared. Spider leaned around Quaritch to try and catch his eye, but the man wouldnât so much as glance at him. All of his attention was on Quaritch. It was a comical sight. Spider wouldâve laughed if he wasnât too busy wishing he would look at him. Even though Quaritch perched awkwardly on the cafeteria bench that was much too small for him, the man still had to crane his neck to meet his gaze.
Quaritch looked down at the angry little man with an odd expression on his face, like he couldnât decide if he was more irritated or amused by this interruption. Luckily for the man, Quaritchâs amusement won out in the end and he gave him a smile that was only half sarcastic. âIf you got a bone to pick with Miles Quaritch, youâve come to the right place. Now who might you be?â
âMy name is Nash McCosker.â He huffed and crossed his arms, watching Quaritchâs face for a reaction. Clearly, his name was supposed to mean something to Quaritch, because he looked even more irritated when he didnât react at all.
âWell, itâs a pleasure to meet you, Mr. McCosker.â Quaritch replied dryly. âI reckon I donât need to introduce myself since you already seem to know who I am, so Iâll introduce you to my, ah⌠translator. This here is Spider. Say hello, Spider.â
He nudged him with his knee, but Spider didnât say hello; he didnât think he could even if heâd wanted to. His mouth was as dry as the land around Bridgehead, and he felt like he was going to throw up. Spider stared silently at McCosker, waiting for him to say something or look at him or do anything to acknowledge his presence. Even with Quaritch making an effort to introduce him, McCosker still wouldnât even glance at him. He might as well have been a complete stranger. The silent rejection stung like a slap and Spiderâs breath caught in his throat. His legs bounced in place, itching to move. Part of him wanted to march right up to McCosker and smack that stupid mustache off his face while another part of him wanted to run so far away heâd never have to hear his voice again. But Spider didnât dare do any of that with Quaritch breathing down his neck, so instead he settled for clenching his fists and glaring at the floor. If McCosker wanted to act like he didnât care about him, then fine! Spider didnât care about him either! Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Quaritchâs ears flatten back at his reaction, but if it bothered him he didnât say anything.
The silence stretched from awkward to downright uncomfortable, and Quaritch seemed to accept he wasnât going to get a proper salutation out of Spider anytime soon. âEh, sorry about that. This oneâs not much for manners.â
McCosker scoffed. âHeh. Tell me about it.â
All of Spiderâs resolve to pretend he didnât care evaporated in an instant. âYouâ!â he hissed as he lunged to his feet, and McCosker recoiled with his fists raised. Fortunately for McCosker, Spider didnât get any further than that because Quaritch put a hand on his chest and pushed him right back into his seat. âWhoa! Easy, there!â
The reaction came so quickly that Quaritch only couldâve been expecting it. He kept one hand securely on Spider and with the other he gestured for McCosker to relax. Spider shoved his oversized hand off him with a snarl, but didnât bother with trying to stand again. He crossed his arms and glared at the next table over. The group of scientists seated at the table suddenly became very interested in their plates.
âAlright, would either of you like to explain to me what the hell is going on here?â Quaritch asked as he looked between the two of them. The novelty of the situation was wearing off quick and Quaritch was going from amusement to irritation even quicker.
âLook, sir, Iâm not looking for trouble.â McCosker mustâve sensed the danger in Quaritchâs mood, because he switched to a much politer tone. âIâm just looking to get what Iâm owed.â
âUh-huh. And what exactly is that?â
Before McCosker could answer, the sound of rapid footsteps made all three of them look up. A man in a suit rushed towards them from the same door as McCosker. He clutched a haphazard binder full of papers to his chest that sent the occasional loose sheet fluttering into the air behind him.
âHello, everyone, sorry Iâm late.â He said breathlessly as he arrived at their table. âI tried to keep up with you, Mr. McCosker, but you took off so fast I got left in the dust, heh, heh.â He chuckled awkwardly before clearing his throat. âGood morning, Colonel. My name is Mr. Ford. Iâm from the HR department and I will be mediating this agreement between you and Mr. McCosker today.â Mr. Ford offered his hand for Quaritch to shake, but Quaritch ignored it and narrowed his eyes.
âAn agreement for what exactly?â
Mr. Ford lowered his arm and jammed it into his pocket. âWell, you see, sir, as the clone of the late Miles Stephen Quaritch, you are the legal beneficiary of all of your genetic donorâs property, wealth, and rank. You know this, correct?â
âYes, this was all explained to me when I decanted. And?â Quaritch prompted impatiently.
âOf course you already know!â Mr. Ford fidgeted nervously. âBut are you aware that you also inherit any and all debts belonging to Miles Quaritch?â
At that, Quaritchâs ears twitched back against his skull. âNo⌠I donât think that was ever mentioned. But I didnâtâ I meanâ him, the original Quaritchâ he didnât have any debt when he died, so why does this matter?â
âWell, not quite, sir. You see, your, eh, predecessor, left behind a child when he died.â He glanced at Spider and gave him an awkward smile that went unreturned. âAnd as Iâm sure youâre well aware, children take a lot of time and effort to care forâ a lot of labor, if you will, and I think we can all agree that so much hard labor ought to be fairly compensated for, so, well, you see, umââ
The more Mr. Ford stammered, the stonier Quaritchâs expression grew. âGet to the point already.â
âMr. McCosker wants to be financially compensated for raising Miles Socorro!â He blurted out in a rush.
Spider scoffed loudly and Quaritchâs face pinched in confusion. âIâm sorryâ what?â He turned to McCosker with narrowed eyes. âWho did you say you were again?â
âIâm Nash McCosker. I was one of the people who chose to stay on Pandora after Sully went native on us. Since your kid was too young to go back, somebody had to look after him, and that somebody was me! I raised him for fourteen years! Fourteen years! And now I want what Iâm owed!â
Quaritch shook his head in disbelief. âI ainât calling you a liar, McCosker, but this whole time Iâve been under the impression that this kid was raised by the natives.â
âHe wasnât. Me and my wife bent over backwards to give him the most normal childhood possible.â
âAre you seriously telling me that this boy was raised by two humans?â
âYes!â McCosker snapped. âYou think Iâm lying, huh? What reason do you have not to believe me?â
âWhat reason do Iâ?â Quaritch repeated incredulously before pointing at Spider. âFucking look at him!â
For the first time in over a year, McCosker looked his foster son in the eyesâ the boy heâd raised and left behind for a chance to rejoin the RDA. Spider bared his teeth and hissed. He looked close to lunging at him again.
âDoes this boy look like he was raised by humans to you? Heh?â Asked Quaritch.
âI know how he looks, but that doesnât change the fact that you owe me fourteen years of child support!â McCosker yelled so forcefully that he sent up a spray of spittle.
âPlease calm down, gentlemen!â Mr. Ford cried.
âIs he serious?â Quaritch asked him with the barest hint of a snarl in his voice.
âYes, Iâm afraid so, sir.â Said Mr. Ford. He clutched his overstuffed binder to his chest as if it would protect him if Quaritch decided to attack. âIf heâs telling the truth, then, legally speaking, you do owe him child support. The RDA is willing to enforce this if we can confirm his claim.â
Quaritch hissed through his teeth and pinched the bridge of his nose. âThis is unbelievable. Are you seriously trying to make me pay for something that happened while I wasnât alive? And what do you mean, confirm his claim?â
âWell, thatâs the other thing. We can only enforce child support if itâs proven that Nash McCosker did indeed raise Miles Socorro for fourteen years, and we obviously donât have any legal record of whatâs happened on Pandora since the RDA left. So I need some kind of confirmation that McCosker is telling the truth before we can proceed.â
McCosker frowned at Mr. Ford, looking as equally confused as Quaritch. Apparently, this was the first time heâd heard this too.
âWhat kind of confirmation do you need?â Quaritch asked.
âWellâŚâ in answer, Mr. Ford simply nodded his head behind Quaritch. In tandem, both Quaritch and McCosker slowly turned to look at where Spider sat sulking in the cafeteria chair. He slouched back with his arms crossed over his chest and a scowl on his face. Spider looked up at Quaritch, whose ears were pinned back in irritation, then over to McCosker, whose face flushed pink from anger. The whole cafeteria went silent, everyone waiting to see what Spider would say.
After a long pause, Spider straightened up in his seat and stared directly at McCosker. âIâve never met that man before in my life.â
âWhat?â The word exploded out of McCosker so loudly that his voice cracked. His face went straight from pink to firetruck red in a matter of moments, and a prominent vein throbbed at his temple.
âHeâs lying!â He roared, pointing an accusatory finger at Spider, who shrugged innocently. âYou donât actually believe him, right? I had him under my roof for fourteen years! You canât throw the money away just because heâs lying about it!â
Mr. Ford backed away from McCosker with an apologetic smile. âIâm sorry, Mr. McCosker. If you cannot prove you raised him, then the HR department cannot enforce your claim.â
Quaritch smirked. He looked an awful lot like a cat that was proud of itself for making a mess. âYou heard the man, McCosker. It was a real pleasure meeting you, but me and the kid gotta get going now.â
âNo!â Protested McCosker as Quaritch and Spider got up to leave. When Quaritchâs back was turned, Spider sneakily flipped him off before scurrying after Quaritch like he hadnât done anything. That was the last straw for McCosker.
âYou ungrateful little shit!â He howled, spittle flying everywhere. Before anyone knew what was happening, McCosker lunged at Spider, his hands going straight for his throat. They collided, and Spider stumbled back into Quaritchâs legs. Quaritch whipped around with a startled hiss. He moved to pull McCosker off of Spider, but before he could get a hand on him, Spider had already taken care of it. Snarling just as fiercely as any Naâvi, Spider shoved McCosker off him. He staggered back, almost losing his footing from the force of the shove. Before he could recover, Spider punched him in the jaw so hard his head snapped back like a bobblehead. Then he hit him with a kick that knocked him clean off his feet. McCosker collapsed on his back. Blood flowed from his slack-jawed mouth. He hacked and wheezed, then spat something small into his hands: a tooth.
For a moment, McCosker stared in shock at his tooth, before glaring up at Spider. âI hope they execute you, you damn race traitor!â
âFuck you!â Spider screamed back as he lunged toward the fallen man.
Quaritch was still frozen where heâd moved to protect Spider from McCosker. Now he realized he actually needed to protect McCosker from Spider.
âStop!â He ordered, but it fell on deaf ears. Spider managed to get in another vicious punch before Quaritch grabbed him around the middle and hauled him off the ground. âSpider, thatâs enough!â
A few bystanders who also wore orange mining crew uniforms rushed over to McCosker to help him to his feet. They ended up holding him back instead when he tried to lunge for Spider again. He yelled at him, blood and saliva dripping down his chin and mingling in his facial hair. âYouâre gonna get exactly whatâs coming to you, you fucking bastard! Nobody wanted you around and nobody will miss you when youâre gone!â
âFuck you!â Spider screamed again. He thrashed so hard in Quaritchâs grip that it was a struggle to hold onto him without hurting him.
Quaritch hauled him away from McCosker and back towards the entrance to the cafeteria. He roughly set him on the ground and shook him. âGet a hold of yourself, boy! There are cameras in here.â
Spider grit his teeth, his breath coming out in short, angry hisses, but he finally stopped fighting against him. His eyes went to the corners of the ceiling and sure enough, there were multiple cameras trained on the unfolding drama. The idea of Ardmore watching him jump an RDA employee after Quaritch had promised he would behave himself sent a chill down his spine.
âCâmon, letâs take a walk.â Quaritch never took his hand off Spiderâs shoulder as he marched him out of the cafeteria. The mining crew hauled McCosker in the opposite direction, screaming curses and death wishes at Spider the whole while. Mr. Ford had made himself scarce a long time ago. Every set of eyes in the cafeteria was trained on Spider. Now that the tunnel vision from his anger had faded, he was painfully aware of all the stares and whispers. He looked down at his feet, letting his thick dreads hide his face from view.
âAlright!â Quaritch barked at the crowd of onlookers. âShowâs over, folks, thereâs nothing else to see here.â
All it took was one look from Quaritch to send everyoneâs eyes back to their plates. Quaritch marched Spider through Bridgeheadâs cold, twisting hallways before pulling him into a small room used for storage. It was so small that Quaritch had to crouch to fit inside, but at least they had some privacy. Spider paced as much as he could in the small space, his hands clenched in trembling fists. Quaritch sat back in a corner of the storage room and watched him pace with an unreadable expression on his face.
CLANG! Without warning, Spider punched a nearby crate as hard as he could, leaving a small dent behind in the cheap metal. His knuckles came away bloody, but he was too angry to care.
âI hate that son of a bitch!â He yelled, and he moved to punch another crate, but Quaritch grabbed his arm.
âHey, donât go messing all these boxes up.â
âGet the fuck off me, asshole!â Spider hissed. As soon as he said it, he immediately regretted it.
Quaritchâs eyes narrowed. âIâm gonna let that slide âcause I know youâre upset, but you better not use that tone of voice with me, young man. Now, try again.â
Spider closed his eyes and forced himself to take a few deep breaths. Then in a much calmer voice, he said, âplease let go of me.â
âThatâs better.â Quaritch made a big show of releasing his arm and leaning back to give him space.
Spider bounced on the balls of his feet and tried to look anywhere but Quaritch. Anger buzzed under his skin like a nest of hornets, filling him with a restless energy. His fists clenched and unclenched at his sides. He wanted to hit something. Preferably McCoskerâs face.
As if reading his mind, Quaritch raised his hands and extended them so his palms were facing Spider at shoulder height. âHere. You wanna hit something, put âer there.â
âWhat? But why would Iâ?â Spider shuffled a few steps back.
âAw, relax, tiger, itâs not like youâre gonna hurt me. Câmon, gimme that same southpaw you gave the prick in the cafeteria.â
After another moment of hesitation, Spider half-heartedly hit Quaritchâs palm.
Quaritch scoffed. âYou call that a punch?â
He hit him again, harder this time.
âCâmon, you can do better than that!â
This time, Spider put his whole body behind the punch, just like when heâd knocked McCoskerâs tooth out.
âAtta boy! Now gimme a right hook!â
Spider punched Quaritchâs fists again and again, the dull thud of flesh against flesh driving away the angry buzz under his skin. Once he didnât feel like he wanted to hunt McCosker down and knock the rest of his teeth out anymore, Quaritch stopped. The absence of anger left him feeling oddly hollow.
Quaritch whistled appreciatively, massaging his sore palms. âYou couldâve been a boxer in another life, kid! Woulda been the next Muhammed Ali!â
Spider wasnât sure what that meant, but he could tell from his tone that it was a compliment. He looked down and scuffed his heel against the floor, unsure of how to react to the praise.
âSo, you wanna tell me what that was all about?â Quaritch probed.
âI⌠lied. I actually do know that man.â He kept his eyes trained on the ground as he spoke.
Quaritch snorted. âI figured that much, kid. Who is he?â
âHe was my foster fatherâ er, he was supposed to be. He was alright when I was little far as I can remember, but after his kids were born, well⌠I dunno how to explain it. I still lived with him and his familyâ slept in their home, ate their food and all thatâ I was never neglected or anythingâ but it was like I was a guest or something. I was just⌠there.â Spider shrugged casually, like it didnât bother him, but he still couldnât bring himself to look at Quaritch. He wanted to stop talking. Any information he let slip now could be used to manipulate him later. He knew he should stop talking, but for some reason he didnât. These were thoughts heâd never voiced aloud to anyone, not even Kiri, and for some reason they came spilling out of him in front of Quaritch of all people. âItâs why I spent so much time in the forest instead of with the other humans. Some of the Naâvi didnât want me around, but my friends did.â
Spider fiddled with the songcord on his belt, rubbing his fingers over three beautiful blue beads; they represented the day heâd befriended Neteyam, Kiri, and Loâak. âThey actually cared about me, you know?â
Okay, skxwang, youâve said enough, stop talking now. His brain screamed, but it was drowned out by his traitorous mouth. He continued spilling his guts to an insane Naâvi-killer. âAnd then when the RDA came back, Ardmore offered the humans a deal to rejoin them, and McCosker wanted to take it. I wanted to stay with the Naâvi, but the grown-ups forced me to go with him. And the crazy thing was, I was actually gonna suck it up and go with him until my friends came back. But then McCosker captured them. He was gonna turn them in to Ardmore in exchange for a better deal. That fucking bastard. Mr. Sully trusted him and let him go back to the RDA with no hard feelings and he betrayed himââ if Quaritch scoffed at that, Spider pretended not to hear it.
âSo I helped âem all escape. We busted outta there and found Mr. Sully. He wanted me to turn myself in to the RDA âcause he thought I would slow them downââ Quaritch made another noise in the back of his throat that almost sounded angry, but Spider ignored it too, âbut I proved him wrong! I ran twice as hard as everyone else and I kept up. We all got away safe and sound.â The memory made Spiderâs chest puff out in pride, and he almost felt good enough to look Quaritch in the eyes again, but then he remembered everything that came after that and he deflated.
âAnyway, after that, I thought I was never gonna see McCosker again, until⌠you know, until today.â Spider scuffed his feet against the ground once more. To his horror, his eyes started to prickle with unshed tears. He stubbornly blinked them away before they could fall. âItâs stupid. When I saw him, for a second I thought he was gonnaâ gonnaâ I donât even know. Do something other than ask for money, I guess. But that was stupid. He only talked to me when he had to before he left so I donât know why I thought he would be different now andââ
THUD! The sudden sound of flesh against metal startled Spider so much he finally looked up at Quaritch. Heâd punched one of the metal crates, leaving a larger, deeper indent just above where Spiderâs smaller hand had punched it earlier. When Quaritch pulled his hand away, his knuckles were bloody, just like Spiderâs. Now they matched. If Quaritch cared or even noticed the blood, he gave no sign of it. He stared blankly at Spider, as if looking through him rather than at him, his face twisted into a rictus of fury. There was so much pure vitriol in his eyes that Spider physically recoiled. His back hit the wall and he slid as far away from him as he could in the tiny storage space. Oh great. Now heâd done it. All his rambling had pissed him off and now he looked angry enough to murder.
âWhoa, Iâm sorry!â Spider blurted out quickly.
Quaritch blinked and his eyes snapped back into focus, now looking at Spider instead of through him. âWhy?â
âFor pissing you off, I didnât mean to start talking so much, I justââ
âOh,â Quaritchâs eyebrows pulled up out of their angry scowl and he stared at the dent heâd left in the crate like he didnât remember making it. He took in the way Spider recoiled away from him and his demeanor instantly changed, all aggression leaving his body. âWait, kid, no, I ainât mad at you. Relax. I was mad about something else.â
Spider eyed his bloodied knuckles warily. âYou sure?â
âI promise.â He put his palms up to show he meant no harm. âYou did nothing wrong today. It sounds like that guy had it coming. I donât want you worrying about him anymore, you hear me? If he comes round again Iâll put him in his place.â
âOkay⌠thank you.â
Quaritch tilted his head to the side. âWhat are you thanking me for?â
Once again, Spider found himself unable to look Quaritch in the eye. What was he thanking him for? The man had kidnapped him for crying out loud, the last thing he owed him was an apology! In the end, all he did was shrug.
âYou donât know? Well, thatâs funny, cause Iâm the one who oughta be thanking you.â Quaritch gently reached out and brushed a knuckle under Spiderâs chin, hard enough to nudge his head up, but still light enough so Spider could pull away if he wanted to. When Spider reluctantly made eye contact with him, Quaritch smiledâ it was a real one this time, not like the mean, sarcastic ones heâd given McCosker.
âYou just saved me from giving a shit-ton of money to that asshole.â He said with a slight laugh in his voice.
Even though Spider still felt pretty shitty, he smiled back and shoved Quaritchâs hand away from his chin. âI didnât do it for you, skxwang, I did it to spite him!â
âWell, Iâm thanking you for it anyway!â Chuckled Quaritch. âAnd you know what, I think I owe you a little something now.â
Spider watched on curiously as Quaritch reached into his side pockets and withdrew two little bundles wrapped up in napkins. When he unfolded the napkins and offered them to Spider, he was delighted to see two cinnamon rolls. He mustâve snagged them as they were leaving the cafeteria when Spider wasnât looking. The gesture made Spiderâs eyes widen. Usually Kiri was the only person who took note of Spiderâs favorite foods and went out of her way to give him some when he was feeling down. Even McCosker had never done anything like that, and heâd raised Spider for fourteen years.
âYou gonna just stare at it or are you gonna eat it?â Quaritch asked. He telegraphed his movements as if he were going to take the rolls back, but before he could, Spider snatched them out of his hand.
âMmm!â Spider wasted no time sinking his teeth into a cinnamon roll. Sweet sugary icing and spice exploded on his tongue; it tasted even better than it smelled. He would always prefer natural Pandoran food to Earth food, but if he had to pick a favorite from Earth, it was definitely this.
âDonât inhale it all at once now!â Quaritch laughed as he watched him scarf it down. âWeâre not in a rush. Just make sure you eat it all before we go meet up with the others. If Wainfleet sees it heâs gonna want on too.â
âMm-hm!â Spider nodded through a mouthful of pastry.
For some reason, eating the cinnamon roll made him feel instantly better, which was odd. Spider had never been a comfort-food kind of person. Maybe the human chefs put some strange magic in their cinnamon rolls. Or âas he looked up at Quaritch, another idea occurred to himâ maybe it had less to do with the roll, and more with the fact that Quaritch had thought to give it to him.
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