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Post by GILBERT BEILSCHMIDT on Feb 10, 2011 20:50:09 GMT 8
((I don't know if I put this in the right category...but here it is!))
It was still pretty early, probably about eight, when they arrived at the place Gilbert had been mentally boasting about. After half-dragging Arthur up four flights of stairs, they now stood in front of closed double doors that seemed to scream "off-limits to students!" along with the same warning plastered onto it. Obviously not heeding that warning, Gilbert conjured up a key from his pants pocket and, after using it to unlock them, threw open the doors with a dramatic flourish before stepping aside to give way for Arthur.
The building's rooftop was wide, give or take the area of two classrooms, yet barren save for some construction equipment here and there. The space was bordered by a cement fence that went up to above Gilbert's waist. Over the barrier was the reason why he chose to take Arthur to this place: up was a clear, blue sky, while down was a magnificent view of Endelige's expanse.
Gilbert strode over to an edge, then stopped to climb on the fence, perching himself on the railing. He sighed happily, letting the morning breeze muss up his hair further and toss the fabric of his unzipped jacket about. He stayed like that for a few moments before turning slightly to face Arthur with a grin.
"What do you think? Awesome, right?"
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Post by ARTHUR KIRKLAND on Feb 16, 2011 4:50:32 GMT 8
Arthur followed the German, not knowing where exactly they were heading to. He panted and gasped for air as they climbed all the stairs. He wanted to comment on the "off-limits to students!" warning. But instead watched Gilbert unlock the door as he wondered how he got the keys of it.
It was clear they were heading onto the roof, but why? He still silently followed gilbert. The rooftop they now stood on was big as expected. There was a lot of space. He leaned against the fence as Gilbert had sat down on the railing. They didn't say anything. Arthur looked up and let out a statisfied sigh. It was a nice view, so peaceful.
He turned to Gilbert and smiled happily. "Yes it is, it's great. Thanks for bringing me here." he added with a much shyer smile.
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