Regina still hadn’t agreed to go on a proper date with him, but that would change. Bat felt reckless. She made his blood boil.
He felt safe in the big top, it was his home, his stage. His footsteps were muffled by the sand as he sneaked up on Regina and leant close to her ear. He didn’t have words for the scent of her body. Her perfume. Her shampoo. The airy note of cotton candy and animal.
“Boo!” Bat exclaimed and Regina turned around, shock and laughter on her face. Oh, how she made him feel!
He picked her up by the waist and she wriggled and kicked her legs.
“Will you still not go out with me?” he whispered as he put her down. Regina showed him all her teeth.
“I’ve got something else for you.”
A minute later she returned and tied a scarf around his neck. Her fingers prickled on Bat’s skin.
Just that very moment, Regina’s best friend, Léon the lion, growled loudly. He was a beast indeed, but Regina made him act like a baby kitten. Sometimes she even put her head inside his mouth and the crowd would be absolutely silent.
It was then Bat had an idea.
His brother tried to stop him, but Bat wouldn’t listen.
“Aw, come on, Acro! Léon wouldn’t hurt a fly and you know it,” Regina said.
When Bat noticed the funny peppery smell of his scarf, it was too late. It all went too fast. Tingles in his nose.
The next second, he only saw red. Pain.
Then, darkness.