“Night,” Paxton said when the genie withdrew to her lamp home. He sighed and leaned back on his bed. She might have still been cold towards him, but at least he didn’t have to worry about finding her a place to stay in his room. It would have been a hassle to steal a sleeping bag from the garage without making his family suspicious, and he doubted he would have been able to sleep at all while knowing there was a girl in the room with him, even if she wasn’t human. So in the end, it was probably for the best that Mirajane rejected his offer this time.
He spent a short while getting ready for bed and then turned off the lights, climbing back on top of the mattress wearily. The weight of everything that had happened that day finally came crashing down on him. He had been publicly rejected by the most popular girl in school, he had gone to a creepy magic shop and found a real genie, and said genie didn’t seem to have granted his wish. In all, it had been a thoroughly exhausting day, so he had no trouble passing out that night.
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Paxton went through his morning rituals with unusual haste. He wanted to get to school as quickly as he could to see if Mirajane’s claims were true and she actually did make him the best lacrosse player in the school. As the reveal grew closer, his cynicism was beginning to give way to hopefulness. He had to keep reminding himself that there was always a chance that the genie lied to him, but still, his optimism persisted. He finally had a chance to win Emily over at last, even if it was a slim one.
He stuffed Mirajane’s lamp into his backpack before he headed out the door. He wanted to keep her with him just in case she wasn’t being completely truthful. He also didn’t want to leave her in his room for someone else to find. In all of his confusion the day before, he had forgotten to ask if other people could summon her by rubbing the lamp. It would have been bad if one of his parents accidentally discovered the genie while he was away at school, so he decided to play it safe and bring her with him.
Paxton climbed into his car, dropping his bag into the front passenger seat, and headed out.
He spent a short while getting ready for bed and then turned off the lights, climbing back on top of the mattress wearily. The weight of everything that had happened that day finally came crashing down on him. He had been publicly rejected by the most popular girl in school, he had gone to a creepy magic shop and found a real genie, and said genie didn’t seem to have granted his wish. In all, it had been a thoroughly exhausting day, so he had no trouble passing out that night.
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Paxton went through his morning rituals with unusual haste. He wanted to get to school as quickly as he could to see if Mirajane’s claims were true and she actually did make him the best lacrosse player in the school. As the reveal grew closer, his cynicism was beginning to give way to hopefulness. He had to keep reminding himself that there was always a chance that the genie lied to him, but still, his optimism persisted. He finally had a chance to win Emily over at last, even if it was a slim one.
He stuffed Mirajane’s lamp into his backpack before he headed out the door. He wanted to keep her with him just in case she wasn’t being completely truthful. He also didn’t want to leave her in his room for someone else to find. In all of his confusion the day before, he had forgotten to ask if other people could summon her by rubbing the lamp. It would have been bad if one of his parents accidentally discovered the genie while he was away at school, so he decided to play it safe and bring her with him.
Paxton climbed into his car, dropping his bag into the front passenger seat, and headed out.