“I have friends.”
“Oh.” Her expression falls.
I want to kick myself for making her feel bad. Cole keeps saying I should make my words less direct.
No idea what that means.
However, I don’t want Elsa to feel bad. What if she never returns and I’ll stay in the dark all alone?
She peeks at me through her eyelashes with puppy eyes. “Can’t you add one more friend?”
I open my mouth to agree.
“Wait!” She reaches into her pocket and retrieves a small pack of chocolate balls. “I’ll give you two of my Maltesers. They’re my favourites.”
The sound of the bag fills the basement as she opens it and brings out two small balls. She bites her lower lip, eyes squinting hard, then retrieves another one. “Okay, I’ll give you three.”
She reaches out her hand then drops the three pieces back into the bag and offers it to me with a resigned sigh. “You can have them all if you become my friend.”
When I don’t take it, she shoves it into my lap. “I gave you my Maltesers, you have to be my friend.”
I smile at her funny expression. She looks on the verge of taking back her chocolate and running away to eat them in the corner.
“Okay,” I say.
“Okay?”
“Okay, I’ll be your friend.”
She claps, giggling. “Yes!”
I take one chocolate ball and offer her the rest. “We can share.”
Her teeth sink in her bottom lip. “Are you sure? I gave them to you. I don’t want to be rude and take them back.”
“Friends share everything.”
“Really?”
“Really.”
She snatches the bag of Maltesers and stuffs her mouth with two balls of chocolate. “Hey, Grey Eyes.”
“Hmm?” I watch her twinkling eyes as she chews. Some of the chocolate sticks to her upper lip.
“When I grow up, I’m gonna buy you a bucket of Maltesers.”
“Why?”
“Because Dad says you have to buy gifts for the one you marry.”
“Marry?” I whisper.
“Yup!” She grins. “When I grow up, I’m going to marry you.”
“You can’t marry me.”
Her face contorts. “Why not?”