The rain after

The rain after

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19 years old, no friends, living in a big house that you don't want in a city where it snows all the time, with 4 years left of college in front of you, and a nicotine addict. Life couldn't be more beautiful, could it? That morning you didn't want to see or talk to anyone. Be alone, you know? She sat in the chair right next to you. "So, miss y/n. You look deeply lost in your thoughts. What could be more important that me teaching?" You got a bit nervous. "Oh no nothing is more important, i was just thinking about huh... the thing you were just saying?" She stood up from her chair. "Hmm" Her heavy boots banging on the floor, the sound getting closer as she made her way towards you. "Miss y/n, you are a brilliant girl, a really smart girl. You want to make me happy?" You weren't sure what you could answer to that, so you just froze into place, unable to look away from her. She didn't break the eye contact as it got more and more intense. She put both her fists on your desk and leaned forward a bit. "Just listen to me, and i won't get mad"
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Frida started sketching something with her stylus, eyes flicking to her screen as she adjusted the axes of a diagram, mumbling, "...and then this boundary layer here starts behaving like a switch... not instant, but sharp. Sharp enough." Inés leaned in to see. "You mean like a Heaviside approximation?" Frida rolled her eyes, barely biting back a grin. "No. I mean like an actual boundary layer. I thought you said you weren't rusty." That earned her a low hum from Inés - amused, maybe a little provoked. "You want sharp? I'll give you sharp," she muttered, reaching for her own laptop, the tip of her manicured nail clicking a little too decisively on the trackpad. "You're missing the substructure that governs the transition here-see?" Frida glanced over. "That's an assumption, not a proof." "Do you want this to work or do you want it to be romantic?" Frida laughed - surprised and a little breathless. "God. Is that how you think I talk about math?" Inés tilted her head, lips curling. "Only when you're trying to seduce me with it." Frida blinked. Her ears went hot. "I'm not-" "Not trying?" Inés cut in, pretending to glance back at the diagram, feigning innocence, but there was no missing the gleam in her eye. "Shame. Because it's working." Frida looked away sharply, pressing her fingers to the corner of her mouth like she could keep a smile in by force. "You're infuriating." "You're distracted." "You're distracting." Inés made a quiet, pleased sound at that and sat back for a moment, the back of her hand brushing the edge of Frida's chair. "Tell me more about the way you're treating the constraint set when it fractures," she said finally, voice smooth again, back in control - or pretending to be. Frida inhaled and kept going, though her voice was slightly lower now, the words sticking a little as she spoke.

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