She was surprised at how many people came in at once and looked around to see if John was with them.
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"I noticed," she said with a smile.
She opened her eyes at the sounds and hopped off the windowsill to head downstairs to see what the noises were.
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"Well I know you like playing tag," she said.
She tucked her knees up to her chest as she looked down at the busy town. She rested her head on the cold glass, closing her eyes.
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"Guess so," she said, giggling.
She immediately went over to the windowsill and sat down on the edge, staring out at the street below. She decided to wait here for one night which would hopefully give John enough time to decided what he's going to do. It seemed quiet since she left him. Surely she hadn't grown too attached...
She stepped into the room and locked it behind her.
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She sat down on the bank beside him, crossing her legs. "Your it," she said, her eyes brightened.
Not expecting all the rooms to be open, she went up to the first room and looked inside.
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She got off his back when he rolled over and followed him out of the river. "Sorry," she muttered, biting her lip nervously.
She hurried up the creaking stairs, the noise hurting her sensitive ears.
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She jumped on his back playfully. "Your it!" She giggled.
Taking the key from his hand, she then headed towards the rooms.
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She chased him up river. "Not for long," she giggled as she hurried to catch up with him.
She slid off the stool, deciding to go to her room. "Can I have the key to my room?" She asked the bartender.
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"What?" She said.
" OK," she said, resting her head on her hand again.
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She laughed a little. "I scared you," she grinned a dimple appearing on her cheek.
She looked up at the stranger beside her. "No thanks, I've just had one," she lied calmly.
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She gasped when he hit his head and swam in front of him to see if he was OK.
Figuring it was too early to go to her room now, she just stayed at the bar.
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She swam up behind him and said "Boo!" loudly in his ear.
She handed him the coins and put the rest in her satchel.
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She dove under the water and hid behind a boulder that was half in the water.
"Fine," she said without looking up. "How much do I owe you?" She asked, taking the remaining silver coins out of her bag and setting them on the counter.
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She ran towards the river and dove in.
She just shook her head and leaned her elbow on the counter, her head resting on her hand.
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She spun around when he tagged her and chased him again. She eventually caught up with him and tagged him on the shoulder, running the other way.
"Staying another night," she said, hopping up on one of the barstools.
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She looked around at where she saw him last but couldn't see him. She stopped just in front of the boulder he was hiding behind but, without noticing him, she headed in the other direction. "Sean?"