Jacob flinched as the light was shone in his eyes. “Look, I know this is your job, but I’m fine. Sure, I was in the building, but it was just a small fire. There’s no need for this.” {emaevaa}
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Jacob flinched as the light was shone in his eyes. “Look, I know this is your job, but I’m fine. Sure, I was in the building, but it was just a small fire. There’s no need for this.” {emaevaa}
The brunette was soaked to the bone from the pouring rain, her entire body numb from the cold and the depression that sat on her. This was real, but she couldn’t believe it were true. She’d been so caught up in her own thoughts she didn’t realize where her feet had carried her: to a doorstep – their doorstep. Tora blindly knocked without any real knowledge of what she was doing, and when they answered the door, the eyes that usually burned with a fiery passion were just dull and lifeless. “Can I come in?” She spoke almost inaudibly.