A second Chance
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  • Reads 36
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2020
A story of a misjudged man who works at a nursing home and meets a strange girl.

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" why are you waving your arms around like that are you deaf-" realization dawned on Marcus.

"Oh shit you are" he groaned in embarassment " " and im a fucking idiot, look im so sorry" He tried so desperately to apologize but the girl inched away from him everytime he got closer.

She was scared of him. And he was scared that she'd accidentally fall to her death becauase of him, even though it looked like she was planning to anyways.

He sighed in defeat "ok look i mean no harm towards you ok, im so sorry again, but do me a favour and get off ..please" she shook her head stubbornly

" what do you mean no, get off are you trying to plummet into pure ice? Come on you gotta be more creative than that" he chuckled, she glared at him and he immediately stopped "ok not helping my bad"
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