Chapter 17

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At least an hour had passed since Ruv left the room to go eat with Sarv. I wasn't exactly paying attention to the clock, but I could estimate. It sure as hell felt like it had been an hour after all. I was now extremely warm, and didn't want to move. Not even Ruv could make me get up, at least not without a fight. 

I had turned off the TV a while ago, and just decided to mess around on my phone. I had a few texts from family members, but that was about it. I never really had friends to text, nor did I really need or want any. Most of my friends used to live nearby anyways, and some even worked with me. I should've gotten their numbers before I moved away. 

I sighed, stuffing my arms back into the blanket, along with the phone. I buried my face into the soft outside of the blanket, and rested there. I groaned, starting to get bored. Sitting alone in this room, with little entertainment wasn't at all fun. I'm sure anyone would understand that. 

"Y/N!" I heard Sarv yell for me. I brought my head up slowly, and saw her standing in the doorway to the living room. She had a wide smile, and once my attention was on her, she ran over to me. 

"I actually got Ruv to agree to going to the movies! I didn't have to bribe him, or beg him." Sarv cheered quietly, making sure that Ruv wasn't able to hear her. I nodded, congratulating Sarv on the victory. 

"It's settled then. Guess we're going to the movies." I announced quickly. Sarv held her bright and happy smile, as she shot her fist up into the air, still celebrating. I curled the blanket off my arms, and once I had been freed, I reached for the old apple core on the table. Sarv noticed my attempt, and sprung into action. She grabbed the old damp core before I could.

I huffed, and tucked myself back into the blanket, accepting the returning warmth. "So. What time are we going?" I looked up to Sarv. She was staring down at the apple core with curiosity. I had eaten almost the entire thing.

"Uh- Oh. I had already made a reservation for us yesterday, when I asked you about the movies. We'll be going at 2 PM. It is currently-" Sarv looked to the clock hanging neatly above the living room doorway. It read 9:54.

"It's 9:54. Though I'm assuming you saw the clock too." Sarv gave a pity laugh to herself. She looked back down at the apple, moving her fingers on the stem farther from the apple itself. Her lips curled back in disgust. She sighed, and let her arms drop lower than they were before.

"I'm going to go throw this away. I might have a few church duties for you and Ruv later." Sarv's heals clicked as she walked out of the living room. The noise was iconic now, and easily recognizable. This was a positive thing. I always enjoyed Sarv's company, and being able to hear her coming, made me more joyful of her arrival. 

(Time Skip)

It was now 12: 43. Sarv did have a few church duties planned out for me and Ruv after all. They were simple thankfully. But church duties none the less. Sarv had made me do the smaller things, which was understandable, considering I was at least 2/3 her size, and half of Ruv's. 

Sarv instructed me to dust the main room of the church. Even after a day, the room filled with dust extremely quickly. It was somewhat odd how fast it did, and how much there was. That sounds like I'm over exaggerating. It was about the width of 2 sheets of paper for one day. Which was still odd none the less. 

Sarv had instructed Ruv to move a few things around. I wasn't told anything, so I had to somewhat observe him while I was working. All I could see what him entering and exiting the bedroom with boxes every few minutes. I wondered what was in the boxes. They didn't look heavy, so I probably could have done the job. But, they might have been personal things. I wouldn't want to accidentally stumble upon something I wasn't supposed.

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