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All three of them sat on the back of a wooden fenced box, filled with lambs and sheep. Emilia had found herself refusing to look at the animals that filled the box, many memories rushing in. Her face held a frown and both Tewksbury or Enola had not failed to notice.
"Well, you would say that." Enola told the boy, hands resting over the wooden plank. All three of them laughed, Enola on the left, Emilia in the middle and Tewksbury on the right.
They crossed the busy roads, ducks, people, animals scattered around.
Both girls put on their hat, bidding their goodbyes.
"Oh, So this is where we part?" He asked, silently wanting the two new girls to stay.
Enola nodded, "It is."
Emilia didn't want to leave the boy. From just knowing him for a day and a half, she felt like they could become amazing friends.
"May we meet again, Tewksbury." Emilia called out to the sitting boy, she sent him a smile and he sent one back.
"Then, thank you, Enola Holmes and Emilia Moore, for helping me here." He thanked both the girls.
If destiny was real, Emilia would believe he would be a part of her's.
"You were supposed to forgotten those names." Enola joked with the boy. Tewksbury smiled at the girls, shaking his head slightly with a smile.
"Then you'll have to find another." He said before the wooden box trotted off down the street. Tewksbury and Emilia kept eye contact for a long time before Emilia broke it off, turning around to face Enola.
"He'll be fine." Emilia assured herself and Enola, "Right?"
Both girls walked the busy streets, unprepared for the chaos that came with the outside world. They stumbled alongside horses and carriages trying not to get hit.
Emilia awed the outside world, she awed her surroundings. Enola, on the other hand, was having a whole different reaction.
Emilia stepped on a piece of paper, picking it up. It was a missing person's paper for Tewksbury. She folded it up and placed it into her pocket before following after Enola.
Once receiving a gown shop, Emilia groaned, hating the thought of wearing gowns. Emilia pulled Enola into the shop, fixing her hat and giving her a sheepish smile.