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Ansel hated it when girls cried.
It's not that he was a horrible person, or rude-...Okay, maybe.
It's just that when a girl cries, it makes him feel really, really awkward.
He feels like he's done something terrible even though this is,
most of the times, not the case, and feel like somebody's
going to blame him for something he didn't do. It happened once in
elementary school, when a girl tripped in the hallway- she began
to cry, and the poor boy just happened to be the one closest
to her- and without much discussion, the innocent boy was
immediately blamed for her tears.
Ever since that event, he merely walks away when a
girl shows the first signs of tears as horrible as this sounds,
he doesn't really understand girls in the first place. Sure, he's
been called 'heartless' and 'cold', but he still doesn't want
to get caught up in the mess of a crying girl. That's just the way he functioned.
It seemed as if nobody was capable of changing him.
It was a rainy day, and he walked into his classroom, he slightly
hummed to a favorite tune of his as he walked towards his
professor's desk, searching for a brown file she requested.
He looked around, and found a brown file labeled something he couldn't
figure out- obviously their professor was tired from all her duties
when writing the label, as it looked more like a doodle than handwriting.
He turned around to go hand over the file to the upperclassman when
he found something unexpected in the room.
Oops, no. Scratch that. Somebody unexpected. He peered over the figure.
He certainly didn't notice her here until now- obviously he was too absorbed in
his music. Thinking that he shouldn't be a bother at all, Ansel
had decided to move out without saying a word, but he failed
at doing that, for as he was about to head out, he had had almost
tripped over something that he cannot really figure out what. Almost
landing straight on his face he pushed himself back up again but in
the process he had hit her big toe on the wall. Muttering under his breath,
he turned to look whether the girl had actually seen what had just happened to him.
<i></i>It's not that he was a horrible person, or rude-...Okay, maybe.
It's just that when a girl cries, it makes him feel really, really awkward.
He feels like he's done something terrible even though this is,
most of the times, not the case, and feel like somebody's
going to blame him for something he didn't do. It happened once in
elementary school, when a girl tripped in the hallway- she began
to cry, and the poor boy just happened to be the one closest
to her- and without much discussion, the innocent boy was
immediately blamed for her tears.
Ever since that event, he merely walks away when a
girl shows the first signs of tears as horrible as this sounds,
he doesn't really understand girls in the first place. Sure, he's
been called 'heartless' and 'cold', but he still doesn't want
to get caught up in the mess of a crying girl. That's just the way he functioned.
It seemed as if nobody was capable of changing him.
It was a rainy day, and he walked into his classroom, he slightly
hummed to a favorite tune of his as he walked towards his
professor's desk, searching for a brown file she requested.
He looked around, and found a brown file labeled something he couldn't
figure out- obviously their professor was tired from all her duties
when writing the label, as it looked more like a doodle than handwriting.
He turned around to go hand over the file to the upperclassman when
he found something unexpected in the room.
Oops, no. Scratch that. Somebody unexpected. He peered over the figure.
He certainly didn't notice her here until now- obviously he was too absorbed in
his music. Thinking that he shouldn't be a bother at all, Ansel
had decided to move out without saying a word, but he failed
at doing that, for as he was about to head out, he had had almost
tripped over something that he cannot really figure out what. Almost
landing straight on his face he pushed himself back up again but in
the process he had hit her big toe on the wall. Muttering under his breath,
he turned to look whether the girl had actually seen what had just happened to him.