Oh, no he didn't

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Seto's P.O.V.

Brice seems nice enough. He's good company. "So, what's this stuff for?" He asked. I looked at him. "The kids. They like to dress up as knights and fairies. We-" I motion to myself and the children. "-have fun here."

"I can tell." He says. He takes out what looks like a sketchbook and pencil. I look over in interest. He seems to notice and shows my what it looks like he was working on.

It was beautiful. It was also a highly detailed drawing of the actual castle that towers over this kingdom. You would have much difficulty finding any differences between the two. The shading and outlining fit perfectly for when the sun is just setting. He'd have to of stared at the actual thing for hours as he drew this. How this drawing so spot on, only he would know.

"Woah..." I say quietly. He looks back at it. "Is it that bad? It doesn't seem good enough to me. As if it's missing something." I look at him as if he just killed someone. "Are you kidding?! This should be in a museum for crying out loud." He looks at me, unsure. "Really?" He asks, slowly. I nod as if it were obvious. He looks back at the work of art, then back to me. "Really?" He repeats. I nod yet again. He smiles. "Well... Thanks."

We stay like that for a minute or two. Staring at each other, small smiles planted on our faces. But, as the world goes something must ruin the moment.

I quickly turn my head to see one of the kids sitting on the ground with tears in their eyes. I frown, get up and walk over. "Hey, what's going on over here?" I ask. They look up at me. "She started it!" The kid who seemed to have pushed the crying girl on the ground says. I look over my shoulder at Brice. He seems interested in what's happening. I motion him to come over. He does and stands next to me. "Yeah?" He asks. "Something happened, can you take Suzy-" I nod my head to the girl on the ground "-over to my chair? I've got bandaids next to it." He nods and does so.

I look back at the boy. "Care to explain?" I ask. He looks at me. "She said she could be a knight!" I look at him questionably. "So?" "Well she can't be a knight!" "Why not?" "She's a girl!"

This kinda ticks me off. "Follow me." I lead him to a corner and we sit down. "Now, why can't she be a knight?" I ask again. He glares at me. "She's a girl!" He repeats. "Well why would that matter?" I question. "Because girls aren't strong enough to be a knight. They are the princesses that sit in a tower and can't do anything! They can't do it!" He yells.

Now, I don't like getting mad at kids. They could end up crying and telling their strong parent to beat me up or something. I wouldn't want that and neither would my either of my moms. But, this kid crossed the line.

I glare at him. He seems to get the idea that he pissed me off. He got a few tears in his eyes but didn't start crying. I don't do much to kids when they cross the line. I normally just don't give them candy and have them sit in the corner facing the wall. So that's what I have him do. Not that big of a punishment but I'll also be telling his mom.

I get up and sit back in my chair. Brice is sitting where he was a few minutes ago with Suzy in his lap, sleeping. I smile at him and he smiles back. "What happened?" He asks me. "Suzy wanted to be a knight but Kevin told her she wasn't strong enough to be one." I explain. He stares at me as if I just beat up the kid. "Oh, no he didn't." "He. Did." Brice gasps, shoves his sleeves up, hands me Suzy and walks over to him. 'Oh shoot, what's he gonna do?' I think.

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