Third Person pov:
Tina stood next to the crying boy giving him a hug from behind. She did not understand what he was going through since she had never been through it. Nor did she understand why it had happened to him, Enoch had already been through so much. Enoch pushed her away and Tina jumped in shock. He looked back and shook his head, he continued to wash his face.
"I'm so sorry lemon boy, you don't deserve this" Tina said trying to make him feel better
The boy shook his head and walked out of the bathroom leaving Tina all alone. Before Tina went after him she looked to see if Emma and Miss Peregrine were gone, they had left. She rushed after him and slid through his door before he closed it.
"Talk to me lemon boy," Tina said in a serious voice, the boy did not reply. She kept trying but he just sat on his bed and stared at the window.
She wanted to help him but he wasn't contributing. She walked around and examined all the dolls that Enoch had. She stopped at one that looked like an exact replica of her. She smiled and played with the doll. The doll made its way over (with Tina's help) to Enoch bed and tapped him ever so slightly
"Oh lemon boy," Tina said in a child's voice. "Wake up and talk to meeee"
Enoch finally turned around, his face puffy and red. The doll wiped the tears and sat next to him, Tina soon followed after. She patted him on the arm and started talking
"You know lemon boy your one of my closest friends and what Olive did is cruel" the boy cringed at olives name.
"BUT we can't sit in our room all day and hide. I guess we were just wrong about if you two were fit for each other" Tina smiled at how well she was doing.
"Maybe we could play some branch wars! Yes, we can play branch wars to get your mind off her" Tina said as she hopped up and walked towards the door. She turned around and smiled
"Race ya to the forest"
The boy looked up and shook his head with a sly smile.
"Enoch and Tina stop running!" Yelled the headmistress as the two raced themselves out the door.
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Outcasts // Enoch O'Conner //
Romance"She was okay with being an outcast, she was light in these situations and I was darkness" Tina Pippins finds herself being transported to something called a loop with children just like her, outcasts. She didn't mind being an outcast and in fact sh...