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"Yeah," he replied sarcastically. "But you know what's interesting about that? You expect a room."
She laughed lightly. "You're not used to another person in the same house?"
He laughed out loud, looking over at her. "Your standards are insane."
She laughed lightly. "It's perfect. Don't worry. What can I do?"
He smirked, looking down at her. "How picky are you?"
She laughed, shrugging slightly. "You have a point."
He was frowning as well, his brow furrowed. "Don't worry about it. Come on. Let's go find a place for the night."
She raised an eyebrow, crossing her arms. "Do I seem like the type of person who is overly concerned with abiding by laws?"
Ferris got out of the boat as well, but the figure reached out a gloved hand and tugged on the corner of his shirt. "Name?" Ferris turned and...
"I don't..." She hesitated, looking uncomfortable. "I don't want to go to my parents, if at all possible. I could help you, though. I could clean,...
As time wore on, they approached another town. This one was far different from the one they had come from, though. This one was on the edge of the...
She shook her head. "No, it's... it's fine. It's not possible for me to stay in the city? I can leave; you don't have to deal with me."
The sound was muffled, which seemed to diminish the effects considerably. The town disappeared behind them, the twinkling lights fading as the...
She seemed disheartened by this, her shoulders slumping. "Oh. Okay... should I go now?"
The figure might have laughed. The noises emanating from it were hard to decipher. "I mean it, Priya," he said sharply. "Stop." He turned to...
She looked surprised, crossing her arms. "...really?"
The figure began rowing down the canals, the oar dipping into the water that looked black in the night. Ferris seemed quiet, keeping his head...
"Did you find anything out?"
He sat on the boat and once Fleur joined him, the figure pushed off.
She cupped his neck with her hands, standing on her toes to kiss him.