Private Finished Will You?

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Tiffany smiled a little and guessed his silence before her question probably meant he wanted a change of subject. Well, new topics she could do! She was practically a walking subject change.

"A flat diet soda," she snorted and leaned back. She paused and straightened up, feeling a little subconscious that she was sitting on her boyfriend's bed. "Tangent--I don't even know if diet sodas can be diet. Drinking one just makes me feel hungry."

As he moved for the window, she stood and moved for the kitchen to get herself a glass of water to try and distract herself from the flustered feeling that had just overcome her as a result of lounging about where he slept.

Tiffany perked up and glanced over. "Jenga!" She then laughed and shook her head, "But I don't think you keep a jenga box around here. If you give me some paper, I'll make us some cool paper airplanes that we can throw out the window and half-hope they don't hit anyone while secretly hoping they hit someone because that would be hilarious. And it wouldn't hurt the person getting hit."

She glanced around the dorm, wondering if he had any paper lying around. What student didn't have paper? Paper had so many uses--like making airplanes to throw at people. "Got any arts-and-craftsy stuff you know how to do with paper?"
 

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"Jenga?" Isaac echoed with a smirk. She was right - he didn't really have any games lying around to be played. He wasn't really the playful type like Tiffany was. The thought made him wonder briefly if that made them incompatible, but he resolved that they wouldn't be here right now if that were true.

Isaac hummed in thought as he glanced over at his desk. Paper, that was something he had. With a subtle gesture, an unused notebook lifted from the desk and floated through the air into his waiting hand. "I suppose I know how to do a few things with paper," he replied, gently tearing out a page from the notebook. He'd learned how to make origami figures from one of his master's sheep. It had been a while, but he was pretty sure he remembered.

The pair spend the remainder of the evening in their paper-folding activities. Tiffany tossed paper airplanes out of his window, while he presented her with delicately-folded flowers and animals. When she began to yawn, he escorted her back to her own room so she could rest.

Isaac sat on his bed and smiled to himself as he held one of the paper airplanes she'd left behind between his fingers. As the sun began to rise once more, he set the airplane on his nightstand and drifted off.
 
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