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upper lip then brought them both together. He finally said, 'You forget one thing, Chii-man.' He placed a finger in his bowl, scraping up the last bits of his stew. 'No one claims
ll have the stomach for it if you do decide to turn your utopia into reality.' He st
sitting. He took a sip from his bottle of mineral water. The people to his left were talking about the orientation. What a waste of conversation, he thought as he took another sip. As he went for his third sip, his eyes beheld the creature once more. Blonde
t to lose the s
he sipped. She sipped. He sippe
re vacant. But he had no time to throw his
from the crystal clea
mirrored
ke two curved mounds, perfect shapes as outlined by her thin jersey, her back straightened like a soldier anticipating extra insignia on her ch
not too small
ay towards the exit. She dumped the e
the same exit as if she was still there. The lesso
m!' Myles was ecstatic, pacing back and forth along the wall in his blue t-shirt and black suit trousers. 'I heard rumors.
oes. Under normal circumstances, he would have attempted to threaten Myles into silence if his mind was not already preoccupied. The girl. The mystery around he
, Holmes,
was not the shy type. She had maintained full ey
lecture is going
e? What wa
first module has
st talked to her.
t my hands on the
d an attempt to see through her. Everything about her. Her look had be
he cane here? M
es B
d hysterically before they turned on Chad. He rubbed his hands
. 'There's a girl. A blonde girl. First Year, double chin
little closer to Chad's bed. He
her?' he spoke with a slig
roommate treaty. His face adopted a more uncultivated expression. 'I've see
time that day, he looked into his eyes, past his reflection in the b
lips skittishly
n deep pain. 'And what's tha
e seen the way people talk about her and ignore her, pointing fingers and whispe
ing of his head promp
d eye contact. 'But I don't know her
and fell back
ered desperately. He sounded