TheOneAndOnly
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"Oh, I'm sure they'll be alright. Like I said, it's not that far, anyway." They trekked down the path, the sunlight streaming through the branches of the trees. He glanced at her. "It's good to hear you like the school. I wasn't a big fan of school at all myself when I was younger. Got teased quite a bit, that's why my parents pulled me from it and started homeschooling me. I kind of got sick of that too, just being inside the house all the time. It was actually my Uncle Quasi that convinced them to let me go. 'Nobody wants to be cooped up forever,' he said." He flushed ever so slightly when Eva placed a flower in the thicket of his dark hair. "Thanks, Eva. I'm just glad I was able to meet you as soon as I got in. Who knows what could've happened if we didn't. You might still be missing your book!" He teased her. "Now come on, we're almost there." As they walked forward, the sound of rushing water became more and more apparent. They finally broke through the trees into a clearing, where there was a ledge overlooking a crystal clear spring, a small waterfall spilling water into it on the other side. "I hope you don't mind keeping this little grove a secret, Eva." He said, grinning. "I'd hate for other wild teenagers to pollute it."
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