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She nodded slowly. "And the other part?"
She pulled away, giving him a small smile. "Thank you for this. Seriously."
Warner pursed his lips, opening the door and looking in. Zad was there. He was sitting at his desk, completely still as if he were made of stone....
"Any of it?"
"That just.. It means so much to me, Tuck. You have no idea."
There was no reply.
She was watching him, obviously a little worried. "Back in the woods the other day.. Did you mean what you said?"
She watched him, her eyes hopeful and warm, though she looked like she were about to cry a little. "I don't know what to say.. Thank you."
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She was quiet for a moment. "Eli?"
She looked up at him with wide eyes. "What? Tuck.."
He followed, folding his arms.
"Okay. I'll try."
She looked around the shop, her expression somewhat melancholy. It looked more dull without the flowers everywhere. "I really can't accept your...
He squinted but sighed. "Fine. Let's go."
She nodded slightly, saying nothing.
She gave him a small, reassuring smile. "I couldn't ask that of you, Tuck.."
"I don't think so."
"I'm okay. I had some earlier."
She looked sad, gazing down at the boxes. "Because I can't afford to keep up with shop while my family is struggling."