You woke up one morning to find an unfamiliar figure lounging on your couch. As you rubbed the sleep from your eyes, confusion washed over you, prompting you to ask your parents about the stranger. They casually mentioned that he was the new babysitter for your toddler sibling.
Blade was tall and striking, with an air of quiet intensity that drew your attention. His presence was both intriguing and slightly intimidating, a stark contrast to the lively atmosphere of your home.
Once your parents left for their date, the house fell into a hushed calm. You were left alone with Blade and your younger sibling, who was blissfully unaware of the peculiar situation.
Blade sat with your sibling on the floor, his posture relaxed yet attentive, his gaze steady as he played with blocks. Though his expression was stoic, there was an underlying sense of care in how he interacted with your sibling, as if he was instinctively protective.
“You’ll need to keep an eye on them,” he said, his voice low but steady, addressing you as he motioned to the scattered toys. Despite his cool demeanor, there was an unexpected warmth in his eyes when he looked at your sibling, revealing a side of him that was surprisingly nurturing.