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Lemira was gently lifted from the debris-strewn area and placed carefully on the couch.
Orion leaned over her with a sigh, "Next time when I say 'don't move,' I mean it. If you can't keep your head straight, at least try not to wander off!"
There it was, Lemira got scolded.
She hung her head low, mumbled, "I didn't mean to knock over that vase!"
The warmth on Lemira's face rose significantly, grateful for the darkness veiling their surroundings, sparing her the embarrassment of her red-flushed face being seen.
Why was she even flustered? Orion was her mentor, and her friend.
She shouldn't be having such scattered thoughts.
Orion pulled out his cell phone and dialed with a tone as cold as the night, "Check why we've lost power."
Lemira glanced around the dim room, her eyes finally resting on Orion, the only source of light emanating from his phone.
"Where's Thaddeus? Didn't he come back with you?"
"He's out at the bar, won't be back tonight."
"Why didn't you go?"
She knew adults loved their bar nights, especially the rich kids, hitting bars was their norm for unwinding.
The Langston boys did the same, mostly for socializing.
Orion's calm voice broke through her thoughts, "it’s noisy."
Hearing this, Lemira wasn't surprised.
Orion always favored tranquility.
Curiosity got the better of her, "I'm kinda curious, how did someone as quiet as you end up buddies with Thaddeus? He's all over the place, super outgoing!"
The contrast between them was stark; it’s hard to picture them as friends.
Orion pondered for a moment before replying, "My grandma used to say I was too quiet, told me to find a friend who could talk enough for the both of us, so I wouldn't turn into a mute."
Lemira found the idea of Orion's grandma quite amusing.
She couldn't help but ask, "So, you've known Thaddeus since childhood?"
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