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>>68883414
>School life becomes quite turbulent with huge peaks and troughs. On one hand I have to get glared at in several periods by Fang and the bandies, on the other I get to relax and let the wall down with Naomi. Hell even Naser's approached me again, insistent that I'm stepping on a landmine. Upsets my stomach so much to see how hated the girl is now. How she's still forced to wear the mask to protect herself from this. Even if it is her fault she doesn't deserve this. It harrows me to see how much her situation reminds me of how I was back in Rock Bottom. It pulls me along to know I can spare her from the pain and isolation I felt. At least a little.
>Speaking of I'm invited over for another go at some video games, this time another chair enters the mix. I've been promised. I chuckle a bit at how much weight she put behind that.
>I heartily accept, ready and willing to spend any time I can get with her. A problem, however. Parents are home this time. I'm not expected to have to have dinner, to fully meet them but it's still a worry. Some strange human trotting into their house and all.
>All these worries and thoughts strike me as I'm walking to the place, Saturday having reared it's head in a flash. I've done my utmost to look presentable. As presentable as a lanky dork with one outfit can at least. I hope her parents are acceptant, at least.
>I text Naomi I'm there and start to worry about hitting the doorbell. Before I can the door is ripped open, Naomi standing in front of me beaming. She about drags me in and on the way I spy her parents in the living room to the side, both pointing their heads over to me.
>Mother is the woman I'd met before, smiling at me if a bit squinting. Her father's a parasaur as well, matching her color one to one with slicked back hair, looking at me unimpressed. Oh boy.
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>School life becomes quite turbulent with huge peaks and troughs. On one hand I have to get glared at in several periods by Fang and the bandies, on the other I get to relax and let the wall down with Naomi. Hell even Naser's approached me again, insistent that I'm stepping on a landmine. Upsets my stomach so much to see how hated the girl is now. How she's still forced to wear the mask to protect herself from this. Even if it is her fault she doesn't deserve this. It harrows me to see how much her situation reminds me of how I was back in Rock Bottom. It pulls me along to know I can spare her from the pain and isolation I felt. At least a little.
>Speaking of I'm invited over for another go at some video games, this time another chair enters the mix. I've been promised. I chuckle a bit at how much weight she put behind that.
>I heartily accept, ready and willing to spend any time I can get with her. A problem, however. Parents are home this time. I'm not expected to have to have dinner, to fully meet them but it's still a worry. Some strange human trotting into their house and all.
>All these worries and thoughts strike me as I'm walking to the place, Saturday having reared it's head in a flash. I've done my utmost to look presentable. As presentable as a lanky dork with one outfit can at least. I hope her parents are acceptant, at least.
>I text Naomi I'm there and start to worry about hitting the doorbell. Before I can the door is ripped open, Naomi standing in front of me beaming. She about drags me in and on the way I spy her parents in the living room to the side, both pointing their heads over to me.
>Mother is the woman I'd met before, smiling at me if a bit squinting. Her father's a parasaur as well, matching her color one to one with slicked back hair, looking at me unimpressed. Oh boy.
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