"Uhm... Oh! There's a library, if you wanna go there. Today classes
start after noon. Dunno why." She said softly, smiling up at him.
Her eyes sparkled.
Alica watched a few moment enjoying the view before she walked off
to find food in the mess hall. She decided to be nice enough and
leave Max a ham sandwich and some orange juice, and ate her own
breakfast.
Sammy chuckled. "I don't see it as a challenge I just think you
look great when you smile."
Bella smiled, leaning against Lance. It looked like she was leaning
on him because she was in love, which she was, but she was leaning
against him for support. It was still hard to walk on her legs.
Jake huffed. "You can eat, but you safety is much more important
than my hunger." He stated. He was being a little over protective
sometimes. It happens, but you can't blame him. He really hasn't
had a friend like her before. Maybe she was more than that to him.
Jake frowned and rolled his eyes. "Fine. As long as your tail gets
the treatment it needs. I don't like seeing the people I love in
pain." Oh crap, that just slipped out of his mouth. Can't take it
back now.
"Thanks." Raven muttered under her breath before walking out,
adverting her eyes
Wrapping his arm around her shoulder, Lance supported her, while
giving the impression that he loved her, which was true. Smiling
kindly at Bella, Lance helped her walk, supporting her.
Amy blushed a deep red her mouth opened, but closed with no sound
coming out. She was so shocked by the sudden words that came out of
Jake's mouth she didn't know what to say.
Sammy watched Raven go quietly. "Your welcome." he said shyly.
Bella looked up at a little bird flitting across the sky from one
tree to the next, and awe slipped onto her face. She pointed at it,
giggling. She nuzzled Lance a bit, smiling up at him.
Max awoke, blinking groggily. He stared at the sandwich, confused.
Where was he? Food...? Warm...
His face went a deep shade of red as well and he shook his head.
"W-What are we waiting for? Let's get your injury situated." He
said, standing up and holding a hand out to her to help her up.