I took a deep breath. I was sitting on my mattress, clad in a T-shirt and pyjama trousers, barefoot, my back leaning against the yellow wall behind me, the paint thinned in places. I was exhausted from having visited my brother, but found that it had been much easier these past two weeks as I'd been energised from my meeting with Tobirama the priest. I had my laptop open in front of me, screen light dimmed down as my entire apartment was out. The power had gone, so had the water, but I didn't care. My laptop was charged. My phone was charged. I'd made a salad with beans to fill it out so I didn't need my stove. It was all I needed.
I opened my Gmail.
But what was I going to write? Was I going to formally thank him for his time? Were we past that? Did I feel daring today? Don't think so much, I chastised myself. If he likes you, he will catch on.
From: i.uchiha@applegreenelementary.com
To: contact.greenparkcatholicchurch@gmail.com
Hi,
Thank you for today.
Izuna, xx
It took only two minutes before my inbox pinged.
From: contact.greenparkcatholicchurch@gmail.com
To: i.uchiha@applegreenelementary.com
Hey you,
I enjoyed it. I'm sad you're not coming back. You're a great teacher.
T, xxx
Oh my God... Was he saying "you" as in plural, meaning my entire class, or "you" as in "me"
From: i.uchiha@applegreenelementary.com
To: contact.greenparkcatholicchurch@gmail.com
Do you mean "you" as in "me" or "you" as in "the entire class"?
Izuna, xxxx
From: contact.greenparkcatholicchurch@gmail.com
To: i.uchiha@applegreenelementary.com
Of course I liked your class. But I was referring to you ;)
T, xxxxx
Oh, my God... My inbox pinged with another e-mail.
From: contact.greenparkcatholicchurch@gmail.com
To: i.uchiha@applegreenelementary.com
What are you doing? How are your surroundings? Sorry I like to build a picture.
T, xxxxx
From: i.uchiha@applegreenelementary.com
To: contact.greenparkcatholicchurch@gmail.com
You have nothing to apologise for. Dark. Power is out. How about yours?
Izuna, xxxxxx
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