As Karen went back to bed, she thought of something. It was the first time Karen had decided to move her mind. What was the meaning of her message? But she did not know what to write and she was ashamed to write something else. Karen rushed her message but insisted on sending it.
Karen: I have to make a bed for the cat.
Karen was really good at making things. She made a great bed for the cat from an old basket and some fabrics, cottons and decorations that made it look like it was from the market. Karen studied and when she finished she was a little hungry but when she remembered her mother's words it was as if an arrow had entered her heart so she contented herself with drinking water. She decided to sleep . But she didn't sleep. She kept dreaming rosy dreams about having friends or even a girlfriend, and her mother treating her well. She was inventing happy and sad situations and laughing and crying about them. Then she remembered that she hadn't put the letter in her bag, so she went to put it in. Then Karen thought that maybe Klaus might like her, but when she remembered the way she looked, she promised herself that they would only remain paper letters, even though they were beautiful.
Karen fell asleep until she woke up to the sound of her mother screaming. Before Karen changed her clothes, she decided to feed the cat before leaving, as she had some time. Then she changed her clothes and had her breakfast. Karen's breakfast wasn't anything filling, it was just a cup of milk. Karen drank the glass of milk and headed to school. She was scared and confused about when to put the letter in, as he might get out quickly and someone might see it.
It was a normal day for all the students except Karen. She was full of tension and wished that the day would not end until she put the letter in her bag. Despite Karen's nervousness, Dasha came and took Karen's money for lunch and said to her: "Umm, you didn't pay attention today. Are you thinking of stealing a bag from those sitting in front?"
Karen wanted to scream but she didn't want to attract attention and said to her calmly: Please, I'm sick today. Karen wasn't sick, But from her nervousness she looked sick . She replied: Oh, my God, I'm so sorry, but can I ask you a question? Why are you hated? I don't see you have any friends.Karen: I don't want friends.
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She said to her, raising her voice a little: Are you kidding me? No one has even approached you.Karen didn't know what to say. Her words hurt her, but they were true and there was no denying the truth.
Karen left the classroom quickly. She didn't want to attend classes. Someone was bothering her. She didn't attend math class for fear of being exposed. She didn't even have a friend to explain the lesson to. The bell rang and she saw everyone going out to the cafeteria and the first thing that came to her mind was to put the letter down. Karen ran quickly to the class. Yes, everyone was outside. She wanted to fly with joy, but at the same time, her heart wanted to fall, but there was one person present. Klaus wasn't sitting. He was looking for his money. As soon as she saw him, she started walking slowly to her place.
Klaus: Where did i put that money !! Oh it's here.
Klaus quickly found his money and left without looking if anyone was here.Karen looked from the classroom door to see if anyone was coming in. When she didn't see anyone, she quickly ran and took the letter and headed to Klaus's seat.She was hesitant and her hand was shaking, but she quickly put it inside her math book because she knew it was the book students opened the most. Karen used her stupid mind, and she knew that he wouldn't open the book at school, but he would open it at home. Then she quickly returned the book. Then she headed to her seat as if she had carried out a dangerous spy mission or that the country was relying on Karen's message. Then she felt hungry and took out her money.
Karen went to the cafeteria and when she got her food she headed out of sight. She didn't want anyone to see her eating alone. Karen quickly finished her food and walked in the garden. I went to the old tree where I had told Klaus to leave the letter and imagined him putting the letter there. Then the bell rang. The school day is over . Everyone went home .
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Klaus returned home, or rather his uncle's house. Klaus's parents have been dead since the beginning of the war. Klaus was an only child, he didn't even have any brothers or sisters. His uncle was bad to him, especially when he made his nephew live in his garage. It wasn't very tasty and he made him work so he could pay for lunch in the cafeteria, which wasn't much, but Klaus worked on vacation to earn money so he wouldn't show that he was in need of anything. Klaus went back to his house or the garage that was his house .
Klaus spent some time reading newspapers and some books. While Karen's letter was in his bag . Then it was dinner time and his dinner was leftovers from last night's meal from his uncle's family. When he finished his little food, he decided to study, and the first thing he decided to study was mathematics.
But he was shocked when he found a letter with a bow on it. When he opened it and read it, He was shocked by what he read and did not understand the meaning, but from the decorations and the abundance of pink color, he knew that she was a girl. When he read that she wrote to put his letter in a specific place , He decided to...