The Little Things

By integrate

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It's the Little Things that make a difference. More

The Little Things
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The next morning.

I rang her doorbell.

Ready to play some ball.

I refused to lose.

To the likes of her.

Knowing I would never hear the end.

She opened the door.

And I could have sworn.

Her eyes brightened a little.

Or maybe.

It's more likely.

It's just all in my head.

"Ready to play?"

I asked her.

Tossing the ball at her face.

"Ready to lose?"

She retaliated.

Adjusting her glasses and grinning.

She flew ahead of me.

To the courts.

And I stumbled behind.

"Game on."

She taunted.

Throwing the ball at me.

And so we played.

She barely broke a sweat.

I was sweating like crazy.

Her agility was impressive.

She moved with the wind.

And I did struggle a little.

As fate would have it.

I lost by three points.

And she rubbed it in my face.

Shimmying around me.

With her sing song voice.

And her irritating smirk.

I huffed.

My hands on my knees.

Trying to catch my breath.

"Aw. Did I take

The poor boy's

Breath away?"

I raised my eyebrow.

And laughed at that.

Like she wasn't right at all.

But.

She had no idea.

She had no idea.

She had no idea.

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