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“You don’t seem to like it.”
She was quiet for a moment, sitting down a few feet away from him on the floor. “I’m so sorry. I didn’t... I didn’t mean for this to happen.”
“Please don’t look away. I’ll stop saying stuff if you’d like.”
She frowned, looking extremely worried. “Oh, Zad...”
“Beautiful,” he mused quietly.
She opened the door hesitantly, peering in nervously.
“Let me see; I haven’t had the privilege in so long.”
She came to Zad’s study, her brow furrowed as she approached the door.
“You’re all I wanted to see, though.”
“Stay here. I’ll be fine. I promise.” She paused for a moment, brushing her fingers through his hair. “Thank you for saving me. I’ll be back.” She...
“Yes. You are.”
She frowned, propping herself up with a wince. “I’m going to go see him,” she said, standing up shakily. “I’ll be back, okay?”
He flushed, looking down st her. “I can’t believe I can see you...”
Addie sat up suddenly, her brow furrowed. “Zadkiel, stop it,” she said harshly, her voice severe and sharp. “You should be ashamed. Leave Sariel...
He leaned against her, pulling her into his arms.
“Please,” she said, squeezing his hand worriedly. “I think he’s really hurt. I *squee!*ed with his head.”
He sat down on the edge of her bed, considering this. “I’m cute,” he whispered to himself. “It’s a fact.”
She relaxed in relief, but couldn’t take her eyes off of Zad, the image of the girl still in her head. “Could you help him?” she asked, clearing...
“And this is a fact?”
She was shaking so badly that she could barely prop herself up with her arm, but she did, a sharp whimper forcing itself through her throat as her...