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꧁°✦. Exquisite Person Award.✦°꧂
          
          `.♡.`—If you get this, you're intentionally to post this on eight{8} other people's accounts. If you break this chain, nothings surely happens, though it's grateful to allow your acquaintances and friends to acknowledge your appreciation towards them. ;; 

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Yuuri came across what seemed to appear as an abandoned building while on his daily walk. He was headed to the fresh market when he saw an important envelope on the ground belonging to the building's caretaker. 
          Despite his emotion of carelessness, he walked pasted it just a few steps until the wind blew slightly brushing his hair.
          
          Yuuri stopped in his tracks second guessing and without hesitation, he snatched the envelope and opened the small gates of the building. He knocked at the door but there was no sound, He even peeped in the dirty windows and yet no person. 
          
          He pushed the door slightly to see if it would budge and it slammed opened widely. As he took a few steps in, just gazing around the dark secluded area, the wind gusted throughout the space and closed the door. There was no sound until Yuuri spoke and created an echo, 
          
          "Hello? Your mail was polluting the street, I'd thought to properly return it to you—," 
          
          In the moment of waiting in silence, iridescent light shines while catching Yuuri's eye. He turned behind him to the left as he approached a small fragile piece of decor sitting among a shelf—as he gawks ;;

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Yuuri starred at the gentleman as he opened and read the letter. He crossed his arms and as the sun set, the breeze turned more of a howling whistle among the creeks boards and loose panels of the old house.
            
            " Your very considerate acknowledging my actions, though my place is a few miles down. I wouldn't want to intrude on your occupied business." 
            
            He muttered under his breath though loud enough to be heard. 
            
            Yuuri thought about this offer wisely since he didn't want to reject it completely; though having the urge to burst into slight cringe of the gentleman's poor cleaning habits.
            He gazed around the room and sighed softly. 
            
            " —Though, if you insist, I suppose one night wouldn't be a bother. Thank you for having me."
            
            He shrugged with acceptance and bowed gratefully.
            
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{ @-katscki }
            
            "Thank you" he walked a few steps forward taking the paper envelop from the male softly, the rough sun dried and wetish paper tangled in his hand before he opened it. He hardly read over it before looking up at the male then saying. "You are kind....its getting dark out, and, this isn't the safest place to be walking around during the dark" Hus lips curved in a grin. 
            
            "Would you like to stay the night, anyways it would be a win-win for both of us, you are safe and I, guess I can finally socialize for once , other than with dead bodies" he said the last three to four words with a bit of amusement.
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He turn suddenly from the sounds that banged the floor, knowing the caretaker was home or another trespasser. He waited for them to approach while having the surge of jitters causing himself to be inpatient. 
            
            As Yuuri saw his dark outlook, he wondered if he's been adjusting to the dark too long, he's getting a shade-tan? ;;
            
            "Excuse me, though despite you seemed uninterested in your mail, your mail seems to have it's importance with you; I figured to deliver it personally since it was rather urgent.”
            
            He walked a few steps more and handed the letter to the other gentlemen, 
            
            "—Oh, I'm not the mail man by the way, just a mere citizen by passer." he noted boldly. Yuuri did his job though was unsure if he should stay a bit longer since the sun was setting, the food markets may already be closing enough. ;;
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