"…."
Odessa stared at her father for a curiously long time without even bothering to blink.
Abaddon loomed over her ominously like a great big monster. Yet, she was unafraid.
Abaddon turned his heads in every direction skeptically.
After making sure the coast was clear, he turned to his daughter and hissed at her fearsomely.
Odie didn't flinch.
After Courtney and Bashenga had similar reactions during their childhood, Abaddon should have known to expect this, even if it did sting his pride a little bit.
It wasn't that he necessarily wanted to scare his children, but he was so accustomed to being a symbol of dread and terror that he had begun to question whether something was wrong with his kids' development. Maybe they didn't process fear?
Courtney was the biggest reason for this theory… what five-year-old can recite the entire script from 'Children of the Corn' scene by scene?
But Odessa was an otherwise normal human aside from the special way she communicated.
