by ThatPersonWithaFace » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:43 pm
Akos blushed a bit as she kissed him again and he shuddered a bit at the feeling that coursed through his body. He frowned though, feeling a bit embarrassed thinking she knew he had no home, "You don't need to bother with taking care of me," but then not wanting her to think he was rejecting her he added, "but if you do happen to find a place away from him for yourself I will gladly stay with her." Her second question caught him off guard and his brow furrowed, "Um, nothing why?"
"Okay," Nazar said with a nod, then a thought dawn on him and he added, "Oh, just so you know, I probably won't be joining her when she comes to pick you up, I'm too young to drive, but I'm the oldest there, so I'll be staying with the kids. You know her when you see her, she drives a big blue and silver van and has bright blue, short hair." He looked over his shoulder and said with a smirk, "We should probably let her know so she doesn't think I'm kidnapping her after school."
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But in the corner, at the cold
hour of dawn, sat the poor girl, with
rosy cheeks and with a smiling mouth,
leaning against the wall--frozen to
death on the last evening of the old
year. Stiff and stark sat the child
there with her matches, of which
one bundle had been burnt.
"She wanted to warm herself,"
people said. No one had the
slightest suspicion of what
beautiful things she had seen;
no one even dreamed of the
splendor in which, with her
grandmother she had entered
on the joys of a new year.
Pet's name: The Little Match Girl