3 Chapter three

The weekend came. In this case, everyone is studying for their exams or working on a joint class project. Unfortunately, I am so lucky to have a job, but I was able to occupy myself. I caught a tennis ball against the wall and threw it again I know it's not a meaningful pursuit, but it is. I got up from the bed and walked to the window and then sat down on the ledge. It was late autumn, the bright light of the sun began to fade from the trees that had once glorified green, now their old crowns had been lost and their last yellowed leaves had fallen. As the weather cooled down we didn't go out into the open air anymore because it was too cold. I like to watch the seasons change as nature transforms into something completely different, from autumn to winter.

- Watch out, you'll fall off at the end. James laughed from behind me

"I'll drum you down first," I chuckled, "and the window isn't open anyway," I added after turning to the boy.

"I like the color of your room ..." he looked through the burgundy trees, "it suits you." he smiled

"Thank you," I said, confused, I couldn't tell you why, but I found it a little strange that we didn't have any speech topics outside of the color of my room.

- When are you painting? - asked

- Shortly after I arrived. - I answered

"Listen, I figured out why we can't work together."

- So why? - I was really laughing at this I had long - I realized a long time ago, but I don't want to shoot the joke

- We are too prejudiced. he smiled at me, I would break that grin out of his face

- Really, you're not saying! I scoffed

"We could go to lunch together sometime," he said quickly, "just to learn so we could get to know each other better and work together." he said at such a fast pace that it was hard to understand anything

- Okay. I shrugged, not particularly excited, so I went into it

I swear to you, I haven't seen a boy run out of a girl's room as fast as James left mine. I quickly wrote the last sentence about acting in my grape wording and reread it once more, corrected the spelling mistakes I forgot in it and then put it in my bag so I would definitely not forget here in the morning. Then I took a shower then changed into my pajamas and went to bed. I was still spinning in bed for a while, but then the dream was suppressed.

Although even Jenny was afraid to admit to herself, she was really looking forward to that certain lunch so she could look into James' blue-blue eyes again. She had no idea it would be more than just lunch.the weekend came. In this case, everyone is studying for their exams or working on a joint class project. Unfortunately, I am so lucky to have a job, but I was able to occupy myself. I caught a tennis ball against the wall and threw it again I know it's not a meaningful pursuit, but it is. I got up from the bed and walked to the window and then sat down on the ledge. It was late autumn, the bright light of the sun began to fade from the trees that had once glorified green, now their old crowns had been lost and their last yellowed leaves had fallen. As the weather cooled down we didn't go out into the open air anymore because it was too cold. I like to watch the seasons change as nature transforms into something completely different, from autumn to winter.

- Watch out, you'll fall off at the end. James laughed from behind me

"I'll drum you down first," I chuckled, "and the window isn't open anyway," I added after turning to the boy.

"I like the color of your room ..." he looked through the burgundy trees, "it suits you." he smiled

"Thank you," I said, confused, I couldn't tell you why, but I found it a little strange that we didn't have any speech topics outside of the color of my room.

- When are you painting? - asked

- Shortly after I arrived. - I answered

"Listen, I figured out why we can't work together."

- So why? - I was really laughing at this I had long - I realized a long time ago, but I don't want to shoot the joke

- We are too prejudiced. he smiled at me, I would break that grin out of his face

- Really, you're not saying! I scoffed

"We could go to lunch together sometime," he said quickly, "just to learn so we could get to know each other better and work together." he said at such a fast pace that it was hard to understand anything

- Okay. I shrugged, not particularly excited, so I went into it

I swear to you, I haven't seen a boy run out of a girl's room as fast as James left mine. I quickly wrote the last sentence about acting in my grape wording and reread it once more, corrected the spelling mistakes I forgot in it and then put it in my bag so I would definitely not forget here in the morning. Then I took a shower then changed into my pajamas and went to bed. I was still spinning in bed for a while, but then the dream was suppressed.

Although even Jenny was afraid to admit to herself, she was really looking forward to that certain lunch so she could look into James' blue-blue eyes again. She had no idea it would be more than just lunch

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