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She raised an eyebrow playfully, tilting her head. "Is that so?" * * * "I... I'm being pressured. I don't know. Hazelnut, maybe? I don't know."
She paused, sitting up in bed, her dark hair messy and askew. Creeping out of bed, she moved over towards the window.
He nodded and closed the window. The conversation, it seemed, was over. Ferris appeared deep in thought, but he glanced down at Fleur, raising...
"Oh?" she asked. "Not attracted to me? What more do I have to do?" * * * "God, I don't know. It's been a while."
She huffed, crossing her arms before going into the third room, closing the door behind her.
Collin squinted at her before looking back up at Ferris, who seemed annoyed at Fleur. "She's not from around here, is she?" Collin asked,...
"Sure," she replied playfully. "You're attracted to me." * * * "Of all time?"
"My full name," she retorted, raising an eyebrow, "is Ophelia. However, that name is kinda a mouthful, so my friends call me O. You, though, have...
"I figured," he said flatly. "Come on, Princess. Let's go." He approached a window on the end of the row and squatted down, knocking on the pane....
She laughed more deeply, watching him affectionately. "Ah. So you're not into that." * * * He joined her, his arm wrapping around her side.
"You made fun of my name. Why can't I jab at yours?" She also crossed her arms, tilting her head.
He smirked, looking over at her. "Not what you're used to?"
She laughed out loud, noticing his expression. "You heard me." * * * "That sounds like you don't know what you have."
She looked a little insulted. "It's what people call me," she replied. "Your name is Abel."
He leaned his head back. As the night darkened, she would gradually see the windows along the walls opening, grimy hands reaching out. The boy...
She laughed, cupping his jaw. "You're into that?" * * * "Uh... I'm not sure. What do you have?"
“You looked mad,” she said, tilting her head.
"That's mean." * * * He stood and followed her into the kitchen.
He led her down a dark alleyway and leaned against the wall, crossing his arms. "Okay. Now we wait. Watch out for the rats."
She looked confused. "Wait, what was that?"