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She sheepishly grinned as she sipped her cup, watching his motion. "It's not so much as where I go, or who's there, or anything. It's more.." She looked at his eyes. ".. like you said. I just go where I want on a whim. I guess I got anxious back in Kansas." She smirked smugly, turning and looking around the room.
"If you don't mind, do you think you could help me with that moldy cabinet sometime? If you get any free time or anything. " Emily shrugged, and threw her cup in the nearby waste bag. She ran a hand through her light blonde hair, and bit her lip.
Emily opened her mouth to let out a sigh, when she checked her phone. It was almost 9:00 P.M. She couldn't really believe that, what had she done? Besides talk to a.. impossible Jay. "Well, if you'll excuse me. I think my last box of belongings is calling me to get unpacked tonight." She smiled, and extended her hand. "It was lovely to meet you, Jay. Maybe I'll see you around?" Emily's smile was bright and hopeful as she let go of his hand, and ran it through her hair, disappearing up the stairs, since she wasn't that far up.
After about two hours, she'd finished her box, and had Christmas lights stringing around the ceiling in her bedroom. She decided on rewarding herself by going out to see the snow. With a black pea coat covering her, and a white scarf tucked around her neck, her hair pushed behind her ears, she stumbled upon the door to the roof of the building, and stood, making shoeprints of her boots in the snow, before sitting on a clear spot on a part of the roof, safe from accidentally falling off the building.
She could see her breath, reminding her of her childhood, being a dragon in the colder months. She sighed at the thought, and snapped her head to the door as she heard it squeak.