- Aug 9, 2016
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Broen hadn't expected much from the talk he'd had with Levina in his apartment. Maybe a text with some dumbass joke or meme or something. Or jabs about him doing something heroic. But he definitely hadn't expected her to contact him actually needing his help. He had been working when he got the text - luckily his boss was cool with him taking off early from his shift. As soon as he got the clear, his apron was thrown to the floor and he was out the door with a bang and the fast, rhythmic sound of sneakers on concrete.
Running wasn't difficult anymore: he could keep going at a decent pace for a pretty long time. Sprinting however was a different story. While he could keep going for as long as he wanted - by the time he reached the spot where he was supposed to meet Levina he was out of breath and his muscles screamed at him for the abuse he'd put them through. They'd forgive him later.
He knocked on the door to her apartment, still winded but not about to let that stop him. Deep breaths. Even yourself out. Don't let her see you sweat, even though you're sweating bullets from the run you just did. He hoped that she didn't mind that he still had flour on his clothes or that he smelled like a bakery and sugar. Honestly though, he hoped that she did mind. At least if she was making jokes, it probably wasn't all that bad.
Running wasn't difficult anymore: he could keep going at a decent pace for a pretty long time. Sprinting however was a different story. While he could keep going for as long as he wanted - by the time he reached the spot where he was supposed to meet Levina he was out of breath and his muscles screamed at him for the abuse he'd put them through. They'd forgive him later.
He knocked on the door to her apartment, still winded but not about to let that stop him. Deep breaths. Even yourself out. Don't let her see you sweat, even though you're sweating bullets from the run you just did. He hoped that she didn't mind that he still had flour on his clothes or that he smelled like a bakery and sugar. Honestly though, he hoped that she did mind. At least if she was making jokes, it probably wasn't all that bad.