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"What kind?" she asked, raising one eyebrow.
"But she was going to be at the top of her class at an excellent university, Fleur. That's... that's the best I could give her." He sat down at...
She frowned, tilting her head and she intertwined her fingers with his. "Do you want coffee?"
"But she was going to do something. She was going to be successful," he said, pointing at her. "She was going to do something."
When they got to the cafe, Ophelia pulled away from him, standing on her toes to peer at the menu. "What do you want?"
Alyssa frowned at him but stood up, coming over to him. "Ferris," she said nicely. "My university burned to the ground. I literally can't go...
She did just that, but took a moment to lean over and kiss his cheek playfully.
His face hardened and he raised one eyebrow. "You were attending the top university, Alyssa," he replied sharply. "You can't just downgrade like...
She pulled on his arm, draping it over her shoulder in one smooth action as she snaked her free hand around his waist. "Yes. There's a really...
She frowned before looking at Ferris. "I think you should stop funding my school and get yourself an apartment." His brow furrowed instantly and...
She laughed a little, looking over at him. “God, I’m glad you remember me.”
He followed her. Alyssa looked up at them, one brow raised. “Did you kiss and make up?”
She raised an eyebrow playfully. “Then... we pick them up? Even if they are big, going to the cafe first won’t be a problem.”
His frown deepened and he crossed his arms nervously.
She gave him a playful grin, joining him at his side. “We can grab rocks on the way back from the cafe. Does that work?”
He groaned a little, taking her hand and standing up. “I don’t trust that.”
She caught up to him, taking his hand.
He frowned, looking over at her a little nervously. “You and my sister were talking?”
“That’s a good idea,” she mused, biting her bottom lip thoughtfully. “Let’s try that.”
He looked up at her, his arms around her waist. “I really don’t know what to do,” he admitted. “I don’t know how to make this work.”