Sunday 8 April 2018

Laughter

When Tyson laughs, it comes as a soft amused huff or a bark of laughter: shocking and brief, escaping before being clamped down again.
He dislikes how vulnerable laughing makes him. He’ll hide his laughter by smothering himself with his bicep.
His father used to snap at students for laughing during his lessons and at his heirs for disturbing him when he was marking papers or doing research, so Tyson got into the habit of keeping his laughter as quiet as possible and avoiding laughing openly.

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