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Erindipity Robin didn't particularly care for the loudness or the hustle and bustle of this place, but for his sister he braved it a few times a year. Unfortunately. This was sheer madness, it was! How did she stand it at that school with all of the strangers? No thank you.
But again, for his sister he would do damn near anything. The sixteen year old tugged at the sleeve of his shirt and frowned around at the passersby. Hopefully no one would try to speak to him... or worse TOUCH HIM. The mere thought of it made the boy pull his inhaler out and take a puff from it. And then another.
Okay where was Sam? He was going to spin out mentally if she didn't hurry up. Or he was going to leave, one. She was late, and she knew how he'd be feeling about that, although it wasn't her fault. All those students from the castle had been clogging up the pathways to town, and her permission slip had been scrutinised with the new signature it now held before she'd even left. To be honest, she wasn't sure how she felt about the new addition either. Nic was still officially her guardian. Regardless, she was nearly to the High Street now, and she hoped Robin had survived the wait okay, not needing too many puffs from his inhaler.
Finally her gaze fell on him standing in the usual place, and her face lit up as she started into a jog across the cobbles. "Robin!" She paused to slow down a couple of steps from reaching him, knowing how he was about hugs. She wanted one, but whether he would, she didn't know. She hoped so. "I've missed yeh. And brought you a present." A couple of presents, if you counted the essay she was hoping he'd read for her.
"Shall we wander somewhere a little less crowded? Ast said she'd be a little late."