This is a brief summary of the after-Year-9 lives of two of my characters from . I may do more of these, if there is interest.
After this.
Let me be your boyfriend, Efrosin had suggested, and Pania had, in all honesty, really considered it. He was a nice guy, when he was trying to be. He was the father of her son, which was another argument both in his favor and against him. After all, she hadn't asked for that.
In the end, what killed his chances was simple. "Figure out who Efrosin is," she told him, as gently as she could. "When you can tell me that, with a straight face and in full honesty, then we can talk."
She felt like a hypocrite as she said it, knowing full well that she didn't really know who Pania was either. But she said it, and he left, like a weight off her chest.
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Efrosin came back from the Peace Corps with the realization that he liked the rush he got from helping people, and got a job as an EMT in a city equidistant from Reese and Pania.
The world ended three years into Pania's college career, when her sons were seven and six.
After this.
Let me be your boyfriend, Efrosin had suggested, and Pania had, in all honesty, really considered it. He was a nice guy, when he was trying to be. He was the father of her son, which was another argument both in his favor and against him. After all, she hadn't asked for that.
In the end, what killed his chances was simple. "Figure out who Efrosin is," she told him, as gently as she could. "When you can tell me that, with a straight face and in full honesty, then we can talk."
She felt like a hypocrite as she said it, knowing full well that she didn't really know who Pania was either. But she said it, and he left, like a weight off her chest.
( Read more... )
Efrosin came back from the Peace Corps with the realization that he liked the rush he got from helping people, and got a job as an EMT in a city equidistant from Reese and Pania.
The world ended three years into Pania's college career, when her sons were seven and six.