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Maud tightened her grip on her book, feeling a surge of protectiveness. "No, I don't think so," she said, trying to stand up.
The boy, with a sly grin spreading across his face, took a step closer. "Let me see," he said, his eyes scanning her sketchbook.
The boy nodded and turned to leave. "Yeah, sure. Sorry again, Maud." maud prise derriere l-ecole
Maud, however, was not ready to forgive and forget. "Give it back," she demanded, her voice firm.
Maud took her book back, still wary but also curious. "Just leave me alone, okay?" she said, trying to sound firmer than she felt. Maud tightened her grip on her book, feeling
As he walked away, Maud couldn't help but wonder if she had just imagined the whole thing. But as she looked down at her sketchbook, still clutched in her hands, she realized that maybe, just maybe, she had seen a different side of him. A side she wasn't sure she understood yet.
"Maud, what are you doing all alone here?" he asked, his voice low and slightly menacing. "Let me see," he said, his eyes scanning her sketchbook
The sun had just begun to set, casting long shadows across the empty playground. The students had all gone home for the day, except for one. Maud, a shy and quiet girl with a passion for drawing, had stayed behind to gather her thoughts and sketch the beauty of the schoolyard.
