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DracikinsLuver4321
Well that sounded like a reasonable enough excuse for her. "Have you been to the Astronomy tower before?" she asked, crossing her arms across her chest. *facepalm* Obviously he probably had. That was one of the stupidest questions ever. Ugh she really should think before speaking. Like really. Astronomy wasn't required either and he may be one of those kids not taking it.
Phew. Good thing this guy didn't seem to think she was some freakish mail stealer girl. In fact he barely seemed to care about her having his letter. She stood there quietly as he skimmed through the note, carefully observing his facial expressions. Was it a good note? A bad one? Those kinds of things drove her insane in wanting to know. "Oh I see. Is everything alright?" she pressed a little. Ehhh don't mind her and her pressing manner. Heh.
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Sure, I've been up there," Elliott said with a nod. That'd be pretty pathetic if he had been at this school for all this time now but hadn't paid a visit. He was about to begin whistling as he walked, but he quickly rethought the idea. It would be a little weird to whistle while you were having a conversation with the person beside you. "
So, what do you like to, then? As in hobbies." It was a pretty basic, unoriginal question, but that didn't stop him from asking.
Well, Sadie had been nice enough to let him read over the letter as they walked, and so he figured she might ask a bit about it. "
Sort of," he answered. "
But it's out of my control." Unfortunately there was very little he could do to help out Lucie's situation with her missing father, besides just be there for her. Through letters..