I'm ever so cold, is all I get told
The cold breeze brushed across their necks as they dangled their legs over the edge of the doorsill.
She'd shut the heavy door, but he knew it wouldn't make much difference when half of the doors were missing in the place anyway.
The clouds were beginning to roll in, but the sight in front of them still captivated them.
She kept waving her legs back and forth, and he looked down at the steep drop below, where only broken concrete would break their fall.
"You seem eager," he mentioned, gesturing downwards.
She smiled, right from her lips to her eyes, as if this was the sweetest comment she had ever heard.
"What would you do if I jumped?" she asked, seeming to find the thought delightfully amusing.
"I wouldn't let you!" he exclaimed, wrapping his arms around her tightly.
The smile on her face widened once again.
And she threw herself forward with all the force she could.
She'd shut the heavy door, but he knew it wouldn't make much difference when half of the doors were missing in the place anyway.
The clouds were beginning to roll in, but the sight in front of them still captivated them.
She kept waving her legs back and forth, and he looked down at the steep drop below, where only broken concrete would break their fall.
"You seem eager," he mentioned, gesturing downwards.
She smiled, right from her lips to her eyes, as if this was the sweetest comment she had ever heard.
"What would you do if I jumped?" she asked, seeming to find the thought delightfully amusing.
"I wouldn't let you!" he exclaimed, wrapping his arms around her tightly.
The smile on her face widened once again.
And she threw herself forward with all the force she could.
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