“Hmm…Aeron,” she chuckled.
He sighed. He liked listening to her laugh. It was the kind of laugh that makes you feel happy when you hear it. Genuine and relaxed. “I really like the waterfront at night.”
“That sounds nice.”
“So it’s settled?”
“I guess so.” she sat up. “Ready to go?” she said, cocking her head to the side slightly.
“Yep.”
The two got up from the breakfast nook, and headed towards the door. Aeron followed Kai as she made her way to the door. She looked back at him, for a moment with wary eyes.
“I’m not going to steal anything…or rape you…” he said.
“I know, I have a hard time trusting people.”
“Oh.”
Kai opened the door and stepped into the hallway, waiting up for him. The apartment building was a nice one. It wasn’t too nice though. The halls were neat, and the building was in nice condition, and the other tenants weren’t too loud. Human ears wouldn’t have been able to hear things like people snoring on separate floors, or a radio, or a TV going in another room.
“I like it here. It seems really nice,”
Kai locked her apartment door and turned to face him. “Meh, I’ve only spent one night here. Shall we go now?”
“Of course,” he smiled at her.
Saturday, April 7, 2007
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