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"Totally. I really was unaware." *** He nodded, going to look.
She rolled her eyes playfully. "I had no idea." *** "I'm not sure how much I can do. Can Ilook in your kitchen?"
She nodded, blowing on hers. "It's hot." *** "Dahlia, let me help."
She gave him his tea with a smile. "Me neither." *** He shook his head. "You're sick."
"Green tea," she said, "is that okay?" *** He came over. "..Are you okay?"
She nodded, pouring the water and steeping the tea. "That works for me." *** His arms dropped. "But that doesn't stop us from being friends.."
"Hm," she murmured, "well, I'm not opposed to the idea." *** He frowned. "What? It wasn't that bad."
She looked up in surprise. "Paint the walls? What color?" *** He frowned. "So what if we fought? We've fought before."
There weren't many decorations, making the walls look bare. Everything else looked barely touched aside from the bed and desk. *** He frowned....
She grinned, adding water to a makeshift kettle and lighting heat. *** He approached the room, hesitating. "I came to visit you."
She got out two cups. "Would you like some?" *** He came in slowly. "It's me."
She tilted her head. "Yeah. I have access to the kitchen, so.. tea leaves." *** He frowned, opening the door a crack. "Dahlia?"
She sighed, smiling slightly. "Anyways.. Can I interest you in tea?" *** A few days later, there was a knock on her door.
She sighed. "Probably." *** ( :^) )
She sighed sadly, leaning against the counter. "Yes, it's true. I have no free will." *** (Yoop!)
"No, no, I'm not accusing you of that," she said, heading inside before turning to him menacingly. "I'm their slave!" she said, in an...
She huffed. "While I'm not always welcome, I'm an essential part of my tribe. Do you have any idea how many inventions I've made to aid them in...
She squinted at him. "Uh huh.." *** He watched her for a moment before leaving.
She grinned at him. "Really? You are?" *** He watched her before sighing, heading for the door. "..I should go back home."
She nodded in agreement. "Yeah." They approached the house. She walked along the outer wall before finding the entrance; a small hole. It didn't...