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Custodian (Extended Version)

"You are different, Daisy; I don't pity you... "I just want to protect you at all costs," says Edward Leo softly.  "The moment you saved me was the moment I knew you were the one; you are my custodian," says Daisy Rose through teary Daisy admires from a distance, whereas Edward loves in silence. But an unacceptable encounter can change many things. What will happen when Edward suddenly approaches her and their relationship blossoms from that of strangers to something more?  Will the introverts be able to hold onto their soft and poetic sides and let the love bloom?  eyes.

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Team Work

Following a long and depleting day, Daisy sank into her bed, the delicate quality encompassing her like a warm hug. The world outside appeared to disappear as weakness guaranteed her body and brain. The occasions of the day had negatively affected her, at this point inside the case of her covers, she tracked down comfort and harmony.

As she floated into rest, her breathing eased back, and her highlights loose. The heaviness of the day's battles and wins softened away, supplanted by a profound feeling of solace. Maybe the actual universe had planned to give her reprieve, supporting her in its delicate arms.

Her fantasies wove an embroidery of recollections from the day, each section playing before her like scenes from a film. The experience with Marcel, his insults repeating faintly in the openings of her brain. Then, at that point, the startling second with Edward, when their ways crossed and she felt an association that resisted clarification.

In her fantasy, she strolled next to him, both of them fascinated in discussion that streamed easily. His presence was an ointment to her restless heart, his words a relieving song that facilitated her concerns. She recalled the flood of feelings that had prompted her explosion at Marcel, a therapy that she had never permitted herself.

And afterward, the memory of his grin, authentic and warm, enlightened her dreamscape. It was a grin that appeared to say he comprehended her, that he acknowledged her for what her identity was. The cricket match, his defensive position, and the sense of safety that accompanied everything played out like a montage.

As the night extended, her fantasies kept on wandering during that time's occasions. The tranquil minutes they had shared, the implicit comprehension that bloomed between them - every last bit of it laid out a picture of a day that was beyond what she might have at any point envisioned.

With a satisfied moan, Daisy turned in her rest, a grin gracing her lips. Her psyche and heart were calm, the depletion of the day giving way to a quiet sleep. She was covered in the hug of her fantasies, held nearby the recollections that had molded her day.

Tomorrow held the commitment of a fresh start, an opportunity to jump into their undertaking with Edward close by. She anticipated it, the expectation of their common exertion carrying a feeling of energy to her fantasies. As the night wove its embroidery of relaxing relief, Daisy dozed sufficiently, her heart and psyche discovering a sense of reconciliation in the excursion that had carried her to this second.

The following day unfolded, and with it came a feeling of expectation that had flourished in both Daisy and Edward's hearts. Their ways met at their typical spots, each showing up with their own considerations and feelings stewing underneath the surface. As the homeroom hummed with the mumble of understudies sinking into their seats, a natural figure advanced toward Daisy's side.

It was Edward. He explored the ocean of work areas and seats until he contacted her, a little grin pulling at the side of his lips. As the set of experiences address rambled on, the air weighty with the heaviness of hundreds of years past, Daisy ended up battling to remain locked in. The words expressed by the educator appeared to obscure together into a dimness of dullness, and despite the fact that she reliably accomplished passing marks in the subject, history had never figured out how to catch her advantage.

A feeling of disquiet crawled over her, an inclination she had turned into acquainted with at whatever point the set of experiences course reading opened its pages before her. The significant burden of data and dates appeared to get comfortable her stomach, making her squeamish. She was in good company in this feeling; large numbers of her colleagues shared her abhorrence for the subject. As the minutes ticked by, her consideration faltered, and her head started to hang.

With an inconspicuous moan, Daisy brought down her head until her lower arm supported her cheek, making a stopgap cushion. Her eyelids developed weighty, and the dull robot of the instructor's voice turned into a far off murmur. Unbeknownst to her, Edward's look had been attentively fixed upon her from the second he sat down. He watched her with a combination of concern and something different, something that indicated a more profound comprehension of her.

The delicate bend of her lips, the ripple of her lashes as they brushed against her skin - these were subtleties he saw, even as the set of experiences address progressed forward with its tenacious course. He saw the battle in her eyes, the manner in which her center faltered, and it pulled at his heartstrings. Edward's quiet disposition veiled an ocean of feelings; he was sensitive to all Daisy's developments, her each implicit idea.

As Daisy's head plunged lower, her presence in the study hall appeared to subside, and her breathing turned out to be even and consistent. Edward's vigilant look won't ever falter. To their general surroundings, he gave off an impression of being simply one more understudy, yet his association with Daisy went further. He had seen her weakness, her exhaustion, and in that tranquil second, he wanted to protect her from the heaviness of the world.

The set of experiences address endured, the progression of time set apart by the consistent tick of the clock. What's more, as the minutes extended at the forefront of, Daisy's thoughts meandered further into her own domain, a safe-haven from the dreariness of the study hall. What's more, close to her, Edward kept on watching, his presence a quiet consolation, an update that she was in good company in this excursion.

Amidst the talk, Daisy's tranquil articulation unexpectedly moved. Her temple wrinkled, and a frown shaped on her dozing face. The daylight spilled in from the window to one side, projecting a warm sparkle across the room. As Edward noticed Daisy, he saw the way the light emphasizd the lines of strain on her temple.

Moved by a nature he couldn't exactly make sense of, Edward chose to make a move. Delicately saving his book, he went after it, permitting its pages to make a boundary among Daisy and the meddling daylight. As the book cast a shadow all over, her glower appeared to break up, and her highlights relaxed. Edward watched her with a combination of interest and delicacy.

Daisy's frown gave way to a tranquil grin, her lips bending into a satisfied smile. Seeing her quietness made Edward feel great inside, and he couldn't resist the opportunity to grin himself. The shuddering inclination in his stomach heightened, making his lips jerk into an oblivious smile. His look waited on her, tracking down a calm comfort in the basic demonstration of watching her rest.

The instructor's voice kept on rambling on, yet Edward's consideration was entirely enthralled by the sleeping figure close to him. The minutes ticked by, and soon the educator's failure in the absence of mindfulness from the class became apparent. With a surrendered gesture, the educator dismissed and declared the early intermission of the class.

As the class purged out, Daisy stayed settled in her extemporaneous sleep safe-haven. Her rest appeared to be profound, undisturbed by the encompassing upheaval. Edward looked around, guaranteeing they were distant from everyone else, prior to permitting himself to delight at the time. The delicate ascent and fall of Daisy's chest, the unpretentious bend of her lips - maybe he had coincidentally found a mysterious world that no one but he could observer.

Daisy's rest in the long run arrived at its regular decision. She mixed, scouring her eyes as she squinted against the enlivening light. The leftovers of her frown were supplanted by a lethargic however charming grin. Meeting Edward's look, she pressed together her lips in a lively mope, protesting tenderly. Edward fixed in his seat, rising up out of his own fantasy like dream.

Inside, Edward wondered about Daisy's certain adorableness. Her capacity to progress from a glare to a sluggish grin was a demonstration of the profundity of her feelings. As he traded a silent grin with her, Edward felt a feeling of happiness settle over him. The study hall might have hushed up now, yet a quiet comprehension appeared to exist between them.

After their choice to broaden their visit at school for an additional hour of venture conversation, the test remained - where to set up their examination base. Daisy, fast with a thought, recommended, "Could we go to the library?" Her proposition lingered palpably, anticipating Edward's reaction.

Edward, in any case, appeared to be grappling with something, his foreheads wrinkling as he thought about his response. The slight aversion in his attitude didn't be ignored by Daisy. Her underlying frown mellowed as she persistently sat tight for his clarification.

"It isn't so much that I'm against the library thought," Edward at long last started, his voice conveying a quality of mindfulness. "Yet, taking into account the oncoming tests, the library is probably going to be loaded with understudies looking for calm spots to review. Furthermore," he proceeded, his look fixed on Daisy, "our task subject includes examining both tranquil and uproarious conditions, which wouldn't actually function admirably in a library setting."

Daisy's appearance moved from glare to thought, her lips tightened as she handled Edward's words. He was basically on the right track; the library may be excessively packed and prohibitive for their conversation needs. She needed to concede, the prospect of being encircled by such countless individuals set off her anxiety.

With a gesture, she concurred, "You're correct, Edward. The bistro close to the school appears to be a superior choice. It's more loose and agreeable, and we can have our discussion with practically no additional pressure." The thought appeared to settle well with her, as a little grin pulled at the edges of her lips.

Strolling next to each other, Daisy and Edward made a beeline for the bistro, their strides falling in a state of harmony. It was a quietness of common comprehension and mutual perspective. As they traveled, Edward detected the valuable chance to guide the discussion back to their undertaking.

"In this way, Daisy," he started, his voice easygoing yet with a fundamental aim, "subsequent to hanging out throughout the last month or somewhere in the vicinity, I've seen specific themes in your way of behaving." He looked at her momentarily prior to proceeding, "Side effects, you could say, of social tension."

Daisy's response wasn't one of shock; rather, she seemed upset by the subject. Maybe talking about her uneasiness was similar to stripping back layers of weakness. "Furthermore, what have you noticed?" she asked, her tone a combination of interest and worry.

Edward's reaction was basic at this point significant. He gave Daisy a piece of material, a rundown of the perceptions he had made. "Investigate," he proposed, permitting her to evaluate the pointers he had noted down. Their means were slow, giving her opportunity to peruse, while Edward watched her with a mix of concern and compassion, hanging tight for her response.

1. Playing with one's fingers when baffled.

2-Weighty gasping

3-Sweat-soaked hands

4-Shuddering of the legs

5-Anxiety

6-Stammering

7-Parchedness

8 - Sudden emotional eruption

9 - Hunger misfortune

10. A sleeping disorder

Daisy's eyes extended as she filtered the rundown of perceptions on the material Edward had given her. Each point appeared to resound with her on a profoundly private level, similar to a mirror mirroring her inward battles. Her fingers shuddered somewhat as she kept perusing, and her breath trapped in her throat with a blend of shock and weakness.

She was unable to assist herself with yet looking up at Edward, her eyes locking onto his. "Did you... do an exploration of some sort or another?" she asked, a blend of surprise and interest binding her words. "Well, you've made such countless notes. Did you turn these upward on the web or something like that?"

Edward's reaction was however straightforward as it might have been sure. "No," he said, his lips bending into that equivalent priggish grin that Daisy had both seen as irritating and strangely beguiling. The very grin that had started her own blush. Maybe he was letting her in on confidential, a mysterious that elaborate her.

Daisy was shocked, uncertain the way in which he might have accumulated this data without some type of study. She wanted replies. "Then how?" she squeezed, her tone a combination of wariness and interest.

Edward's look held hers, his certainty faithful. "From my accomplice," he answered unassumingly, as though it was the most regular thing on the planet. It was a reaction that startled Daisy, leaving her dumbfounded briefly.

As she stopped in her tracks, Edward shifted his head marginally, checking out at her with that equivalent knowing articulation. The flush on her cheeks simply appeared to extend under his look. What's more, before she could dissent or summon a counter, he proceeded, his voice conveying an egotistical edge, "That is the way in which collaboration works, right? One accomplice helping the other with their concerns."

His words appeared to linger palpably briefly, soaking in, and Daisy ended up wrestling with a complicated blend of feelings. She could feel her heart dashing, her brain attempting to appreciate the ramifications of his words. She was his accomplice, he was hers, and in his own confounding way, he had stepped up to the plate and grasp her better.

Daisy's look met his once more, her demeanor both reserved and fascinated. "Indeed, Edward," she conceded, her voice delicate yet real. "I'm your accomplice."

A feeling of fulfillment appeared to exude from Edward, and he lifted his hand to delicately pat her head, a shockingly delicate signal that made Daisy shut her eyes accordingly. His words followed, spoken with an uncommon delicacy. "Great reaction, little one."

The words resounded profound inside her, an association shaped through understanding and acknowledgment. Maybe at that time, the organization they had fashioned stretched out past the bounds of their undertaking, addressing something a lot further and more significant.

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