Chapter 40

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Nath's POV

I have no idea how I agreed to that, but for some reason I agreed to convince Sven to hang out with me and Bard.

They talked with each other a few times, before I had to move out of here, but they never really got along, so I have no idea why Bard wants to hang out with him.

And I also have no idea how I will convince Sven to hang out with us, because I'm sure that he won't be happy about that.

"Can you so something for me?" I ask Sven, and he looks at me right away.

"What?" He asks me curiously

"I want you to hang out with me and Bard today." I tell him, and he rolls his eyes.

"I'm not doing that." He tells me.

"Why not?" I ask him.

"Because your friend isn't my type of person, and I don't want to hang out with him." He tells me.

"He's not that bad, and he's pretty similar to you, so have no idea why you don't like him." I say.

"He's annoying, but in a weird way." He tells me, which makes me chuckle.

"I know, but that's why I like him." I say. "And you're annoying too, so I'm sure that you will survive for a few hours." I say.

Sven looks like he wants to argue, but for some reason he doesn't do that.

"I will agree, if you will hang out with my friends in a few days." He tells me.

"You're not scared that one of your friends will try to steal me from you?" I ask him, because I know that one of his friends wanted me to be her mate, and he knows that too.

"I'm not friends with her anymore, so that won't happen." He tells me.

I didn't even know that she's not his friend anymore, so I guess that I should hang out with his friend again, to see if they changed.

"Fine." I say, and he smiles.

"When are we going to hang out with Bard?" He asks me, after a while of silence.

Well, it's not silent because the kids are shouting at each other, but that doesn't matter.

"He will be here in about two hours." I tell him.

He just nods, before he decides to play with the kids, so I do the same, and I make two of the kids sit on my lap.

Then I take a toy that the kids use to learn how to recognise the shapes, and I try to teach them how to do that.

"They're stupid." I say, when I see that Javen decided to lick the toy, while Joe put his hands in the holes.

"They're just small, I'm sure that they will be smarter soon." Sven tells me.

"At least I help so." He tells me, when he sees that Javes is now trying to put his face into one of the holes.

I chuckle slightly, before I decide to pick a toy that is more for kids that are their age.

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