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>>67426258
>The yellowed eyes watering to the slow music, the shaking smile of hers still managed to, despite an almost jittery expression painted on the face put his worries to rest
>Doing so quicker than they rose when a missed step of his landed where it shouldn't have, the quick and open snap of something breaking bringing his attention down to his foot
>Resting nonchalantly on the surprisingly long toebox
>But he wasn't heavy enough to break bone, especially belonging to a carnivorous dinosaur, even if it were her toes, he only landed on the tip of the footwear
>So the sound must've just been the hard material material giving way, in spite of the lack of a indentation post factum
>Right?
>Right.
>Still, Lulu took the both of them back to their seats. Right. Right away, in spite of the music just now crescendoing to its passionate finale, complaining of tiredness
>And yet, she stood on two of her own for much, much longer for the sake of culture club work after classes each day
>Well, now wasn't the time for contemplation of that quirk, especially not in silence with her across the table
>Jaws flying open abruptly, the muscular organ and chords inside spewed what first came to mind: praise
>To the lovely woman, the likes of whom he surely couldn't have found in that wretched hole he crawled from
>Rock bottom, deserving of its name both in altitude and people's character wise
>Somehow the entire stay there now laid in memory as nothing short of pure malaise, the moments he didn't remember for getting picked on were burdened with worrying about his pariahdom
>One name in particular left his tongue with an excess of vitriol: Nik
>The name that for the bald human brought the swirly out of the realm of film and fiction and into the school bathrooms
>Chemniy was the surname of his, which Anon underlined would be better off being changed to "Cunt" to give the world a better impression of the person carrying it
>The yellowed eyes watering to the slow music, the shaking smile of hers still managed to, despite an almost jittery expression painted on the face put his worries to rest
>Doing so quicker than they rose when a missed step of his landed where it shouldn't have, the quick and open snap of something breaking bringing his attention down to his foot
>Resting nonchalantly on the surprisingly long toebox
>But he wasn't heavy enough to break bone, especially belonging to a carnivorous dinosaur, even if it were her toes, he only landed on the tip of the footwear
>So the sound must've just been the hard material material giving way, in spite of the lack of a indentation post factum
>Right?
>Right.
>Still, Lulu took the both of them back to their seats. Right. Right away, in spite of the music just now crescendoing to its passionate finale, complaining of tiredness
>And yet, she stood on two of her own for much, much longer for the sake of culture club work after classes each day
>Well, now wasn't the time for contemplation of that quirk, especially not in silence with her across the table
>Jaws flying open abruptly, the muscular organ and chords inside spewed what first came to mind: praise
>To the lovely woman, the likes of whom he surely couldn't have found in that wretched hole he crawled from
>Rock bottom, deserving of its name both in altitude and people's character wise
>Somehow the entire stay there now laid in memory as nothing short of pure malaise, the moments he didn't remember for getting picked on were burdened with worrying about his pariahdom
>One name in particular left his tongue with an excess of vitriol: Nik
>The name that for the bald human brought the swirly out of the realm of film and fiction and into the school bathrooms
>Chemniy was the surname of his, which Anon underlined would be better off being changed to "Cunt" to give the world a better impression of the person carrying it