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Noah nodded when she asked for his help. Stepping closer, he focused on the hair that had been ensnared and wrapped around the door's locking mechanism. Hmm.. It was tightly wrapped and he could see how knotted it was.
"Yeah, I think I can see how I can untangle it," he said, as he started to move the strands away from each other and the door that it had gotten stuck in. He thought he could see how to get her unstuck. He took a deep breather and gently reached behind her to start to untangle her hair. His touch was gentle. He was used to helping out his younger sister's with brushing their hair when they asked him to help.
"Almost there... Let me know if it starts to hurt.. or if your neck needs support." One knot down, one more to go. Noah kept his focus on untangling her hair but couldn't help but steal a glance at the pretty girl to make sure she was okay.
He didn't realize how close he had been standing to the girl so after he finished helping her, he took a step back. "I think you should be in the clear."
His proximity didn't much bother her because he did smell very nice. Thankfully so.
"I won't hurt---and if I do, it's fine--I like pain--" she smiled. Was she joking? Was she not? The world would neeeever know. OR AT LEAST..this boy wouldn't. She laughed a bit at her own response and patiently waited for him to finish. It felt like aaaaaages before the tension began to ease up.
Once he was backed away a bit, she stood up straight, and to her glee her hair was FREEEEE. Aboli flashed him a smile.
"Thank you! I suppose that's one way to get acquainted with someone. In my home, biting someone is our way of showing thanks, so ---" and she made like she were ACTUALLY going to bite his arm before she stopped and laaauuuUUughed.
"J
ust kidding." She WAS kidding about that. She just enjoyed priceless reactions.
"Were you sitting in this compartment, then?" Because they were now awkwardly standing in the train corridor, and they should probably move soon so they weren't becoming a ~blockage.