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With the strange look he gave her, Aubre wondered if something was amiss.
Is there something on my face? Al would have said something, right? Self-consciously, the doctor lifted a finger to her nose. But the gesture revealed little. She hadn’t suddenly spouted a hooked nose or blown a blood vessel. While it unnerved her, the redhead did not intend to comment on it. Reading too much into things was her thing, and this poor man had already suffered a rough morning.
If the lack of a surname bothered her, the doctor didn’t show it.
“It is a pleasure to meet you, Archer. Even if under less than auspicious circumstances.” Hopefully, Leon would not read too much into a few hundred dollar charge at an ice cream store. For all she knew, he could interpret it as the cravings of another pregnancy or some calorie-driven marker of depression. Sure,
she was the paranoid one, but her spouse could be overprotective. Which is why the idea of
explaining the situation did not come to mind. “I’m Aubre.” She gestured to the Pokemon at her side.
“This is Alastor, and this little gremlin is Serena.” The latter waved. The former did not.
Instead, he began to scribble on his paper. A single word meant to jab a thorn in this ne’er-do-well’s side.
‘Doctor.’ It said when he flipped. A title his sister had
earned, thanks. A gentle prod from a sneaker made baby blues roll upward.
The comment made Aubre blink.
“A—a sainthood!? I’m not—I did not do anything—I was not trying to—” Her words flowed over one another like waterfalls as she clamored for a response. Her cheeks flared red. Was he calling her judgmental? Oh, Arceus, she hoped not. The last thing she wanted to do was make anyone feel small.
“I’m sorry.” When in doubt:
apologize. At her side, Alastor sighed.
Why did you do it, Aubre? Because you're a Grade-A sucker, right?Luckily, the accepted invitation helped soothe the awkwardness. Apparently, the idea that this was a
debt situation was as foreign to her as her selflessness was to Archer.
“You don’t owe me anything.” She chewed at her lip. It wasn’t like the money was
hers] anyway. If he owed anyone, it was whoever approved the credit card.
“That’s not why I did it,” Aubre reassured him.
With a final soft smile, the redhead moved toward the food court.
“Do you think is a good spot? I mean the carousel is close. I just don’t want people to think I’m—you know.” People assumed the worst about people in children’s areas. Alastor scrambled up onto the tabletop and grinned. From this angle, he could see the blowhard glaring at them. He scribbled on the notebook, turning it to the three around him. ‘It’s perfect.’
With a grunt, she managed to open the first carton. She laid its top on the table.
“Do you want to try some?” Personally, the red was too gory for her brain—even if she
knew it was strawberries.
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