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Old 06-07-2020, 02:00 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Cole. As Naya approached him, she saw the look on his face. She had never seen him look so sad. “Hey!”, she said, trying to sound upbeat. “I bet these cookies aren’t as good as yours” Naya managed a smile. Then she said seriously, “Are you ok?” He certainly didn’t seem to be. Naya tried to take Cole’s mind and her mind off of things. “Come on. Maybe we can find something to do. Do you want to decorate one of the trees?” Maybe if they kept busy, they wouldn’t have as much time to think about home.
Cole was staring down at the cookie tray by the time that Naya joined him. Plastering on a weak smile for her he turned to look at her, resisting the urge to pull her in for a hug. "Hey!" he greeted quietly. "I’m okay. Just sad that we can’t go home for Christmas and to make things worse we can’t even send an owl home and say so. How are you?" He expected that his father was going to owl the board of governors if he didn’t hear from him and Isobel very soon.

Sighing he tried to cheer up. "Sure, we can decorate one of the trees together that Professor Rainwater just brought in. Can i hold your hand?" If he could then Cole would feel a little better and not so down in the dumps. It was christmas after all. Lifting up two gingerbread cookies from the tray he offered one to Naya before he took a bite of his own. "It’s a yummy cookie. You should try it." Who the elves had learned to bake from Cole didn’t have the faintest and honestly didn’t care.
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