At school (S1 Ep.12-6)
Thursday, November 7
Dianne realized the
ill-feeling between me and Joan, she was determined to understand what was
going on. Draw calms me, with everything that's happened this week, my
sketchbook was increasingly filled. As we waited for class to start, the girls
enjoyed the memories left upon their locker and I was sitting in the window
drawing. Without realizing Dianne approached.
Dianne: Rose, may I?
Rose: Of course.
Dianne: What's going on
between you and Joan?
Rose: Nothing much, just a
little misunderstanding.
Dianne: It doesn't look like
it. You have always been so united and now you don't even get close to each
other.
Rose: Dianne, believe me,
it's nothing time won't fix. For good or for bad.
Dianne: See, that's not an
answer from sweet Rose.
Rose: Well, maybe that's the
problem, I'm tired of being taking for so fragile and not being honest with me
under the pretext of fearing that I’ll be hurt.
Dianne: Oh my! It’s really serious.
Rose: Shouldn’t you stay resting?
Monic: As if it were
possible to hold Dianne for long.
Dianne: I didn't come alone,
did I?!
Monic: Well, you weren't
kidding when you said we had, practically an altar waiting for us.
Dianne: Clean up all of this
is not going to be an easy task.
Rose: Most of it is plastic,
you could save it in the Association, for decoration, for example.
Dianne: It's a good idea.
After lunch, we take care of this.
Rose: You won’t lack volunteers,
therefore there’s no need to you be making effort.
Monic:
Joan!
Joan: Hello girls. So, did
you like the surprise?
Dianne: I knew right away it
had your hand.
Joan: Believe me, it wasn't
my idea. After appearing the first flower, was the time of a break and the
flowers were multiplying. Too bad Sofie can't see it. Did you already send her a photo?
Monic: Not yet. She called
us with a sad voice, she needs to talk to
us. Her mother put her at home rest and didn't let her come today. We didn't
want to leave her in expectation.
Rose: I had an idea. And how
about we take a panoramic photo and send it to print at lunch break? It’ll be
ready by the time we leave school.
Dianne: Is a great idea. She
will love it.
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