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Seems like every day I fall more and more in love with Jones. Some times I even forget about the fair maiden Gabriela I had fallen so hardly for, although they are very alike...

It was just that Jones was so beautiful! His beautiful eyes that I felt were always staring at me, his gentle hands that are always bruised from his hard work, his warm voice that I loved when he called out my name.

Why am I falling in love with a guy?! Have I gone sick?! Have I gone mad!?

Gods, ever since he arrived, I have doubted my entire life!

Jones is probably the only reason I have not gone to look for Gabriela. I promised, yet here I am being stuck next to a guy.

And even if I do love Jones, how do I know that he loves me too? There is no easy way of asking him that! What am I suppose to do? Go up to him and say, "Hey Jones, I love you? By the way, are you into guys?"
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Boom!

A sudden explosion pushed me forward as my hair spiked up more that usual. I felt a body crash into mine, I almost wanted to chuckle at how easily Jones crashed into me. It if had not been for my strength we probably would have toppled over. He felt oddly lighter for some reason.

I turned to look at him, "That was a close one, was it not Jones?"

A young boy stood in front of me, his floppy black hair fell onto his face as he trembled nervously, "Sorry sir!" The young boy yelled terrified and then ran away.

I shook my head, "I am not so scary little boy!" I called out to him as he disappeared around a corner, "Jones?" I asked as I looked for him, I noticed the store that had set on fire.

The flames consumed the area

No, no, "Jones?!"

I ran around while others tried to set out the

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