Stuart Dakin (
crossinglines) wrote2019-01-24 12:09 am
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After school ended that day, Stuart surprised Guinevere by taking her to see the old monastery a few miles away. It had always been one of his favourite places in Sheffield, a nice piece of history to look at and touch. He hoped she could appreciate it too.
"So... Here we are," he grinned, leaving his bicycle by the tree.
"So... Here we are," he grinned, leaving his bicycle by the tree.
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Unlike many other boys, Stuart had more than sex on his mind. But he also couldn't deny how beautiful and irresistible Guinevere was.
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"What would you want to do?" she asked, knowing they could sit and talk for hours. "If you could do anything."
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"Anything? I would travel the world with you. Anywhere our hearts take us."
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She laughed softly. She wanted a good life for both of them and knew education was a must. She would want to support them both and not just on her family’s money.
“I’m glad you’re sticking with me. I was worried we’d break up.”
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That would give them both the chance to save up some more funds. Stuart wanted to take her to a few romantic spots all over Europe.
"You can't get rid of me that easy," he grinned cheekily. "For what it's worth, I'm crazy about you."
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Stuart smiled, "I'd love to meet her too."
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She sighed thinking of her mom though. "I miss her."
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He rested his hand on hers, squeezing gently. "We'll go see her someday. I promise."
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She didn't want to bank on being able to follow him. The only time they knew they had together, for sure, were these last few months of the semester.
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She just had the dorm to go back to, but she didn't want his family looking for him or worried about him.
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He stood up, his hand in hers. It wasn't a long walk from where they were.
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