[ On Christmas Eve, Cass will find four neatly wrapped packages in dollar-store paper, with candy canes zip-tied together into a bow.
It's four family size jumbo boxes of sugary cereal. He has tampered with them with surgical precision to hide four coupons inside as prizes. Better watch out for those terms & conditions.
[Cass opens one of the boxes. Pours herself a bowl. She almost throws away the coupon inside. If she hadn't caught her name, she would have.
She huffs in frustration at the amount of text, but doesn't lose her smile. She knows Tim. Knows that this is... sweet. His version of it.
She laughs to herself. She broke into his and Kon's apartment earlier that day. Left three boxes of Rice Krispie cereal in their cupboard. Each one has a shiny bow on top. Red, green, and yellow. She didn't leave a note.
She had planned to have breakfast with him on Christmas. (And by 'have breakfast' she means be sitting in the kitchen eating a bowl of the cereal she had gifted him when he woke up in the afternoon.)
But maybe she'll leave his cereal alone. She can... bring her own. This time.]
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It's four family size jumbo boxes of sugary cereal. He has tampered with them with surgical precision to hide four coupons inside as prizes. Better watch out for those terms & conditions.
Tim is nowhere to be found. ]
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She huffs in frustration at the amount of text, but doesn't lose her smile. She knows Tim. Knows that this is... sweet. His version of it.
She laughs to herself. She broke into his and Kon's apartment earlier that day. Left three boxes of Rice Krispie cereal in their cupboard. Each one has a shiny bow on top. Red, green, and yellow. She didn't leave a note.
She had planned to have breakfast with him on Christmas. (And by 'have breakfast' she means be sitting in the kitchen eating a bowl of the cereal she had gifted him when he woke up in the afternoon.)
But maybe she'll leave his cereal alone. She can... bring her own. This time.]