The card was a pleasant thing, the person who gave it was happy, and the person who received it was even happier.
" ... Thank you." After a long time, Emily's desk-mate thanked Emily softly. She opened it and found not only did the card have her name on it, but there was also a cute comic character on the back of the elk. This comic character ... was very cute, and she couldn't help but smile.
Emily wrote the cards in the self-study class. Those cards were for Emily's friends, four guards, including ... Harold.
The card Emily had drawn for Harold, not only Harold's comic character was on it, but also had candy.
"It's so beautiful, Tata," After class, Nina came over to play with Tatiana. Tatiana took out the card that Emily had given her and showed it to Nina. Nina praised as she looked at it, "Emily is so awesome. The painting is very beautiful."
"She must have drawn yours too. I saw that she had been busy in class. Go ask her if your card is done yet." Tatiana said.
Nina was embarrassed.
"Emily, did you draw Nina's card?" Tatiana asked on Nina's behalf.
Emily was putting the card into her bag when she heard this. She turned around and said, "Sorry, there's no hers. I've finished."
"All?" Tatiana was a little shocked, "You bought so much and you finished writing all of it? You finished writing dozens of cards?"
"Yes," Emily put all the apples and cards into her bag, then carried her bag and got up, "See you."
"See you," Tatiana waved at Emily.
Nina forced out a smile and waved at Emily.
After Emily left, Tatiana comforted Nina, "The cards in the store must have been sold out. Otherwise, she will send you one."
"Emily ... seems to hate me," Nina bit her lip.
"Why do you say that? Just because she didn't give you a card? But you didn't give her a card either," Tatiana was confused.
Nina was speechless. When she turned around, she saw Marisa smiling with the card in her hand. Beside Marisa, a classmate was asking who had given it to her. Marisa smiled and said, "It was from Emily. Look, doesn't this character look like me?"
Someone said with a smile, "It does!"
"I didn't expect Emily to be so good at drawing," someone else said.
"There are many things you can't imagine," Marisa said lazily.
Nina looked at Tatiana and said, "Did you see that? Emily sent Marisa a card, but she didn't send me it. Emily does hate me."
Tatiana couldn't find a reason to comfort Nina. Tatiana felt that Emily was not doing well. It was as if Emily was telling everyone that she didn't like Nina.
But Emily had given a card to Violet, Emily's desk-mate who often spoke in a strange tone.
Emily walked on the road, felt that someone had quietly followed her. When Emily reached the school gate, she found that it was Lucy. Lucy held a huge apple in her hand.
Emily took the apple, thought for a moment, and said, "Sorry, I don't have anything for you."
"It doesn't matter, I'm very happy that you accepted the gift I gave you," Lucy said.
Emily walked to the store beside the school gate and said to Lucy, "Wait for me."
Emily went in to buy a new card.
Emily didn't want to give Nina the card. The card was a blessing. At least when Emily wrote down every stroke, her heart was filled with blessings for the other.
But Nina ... she was different from Tatiana. Nina lied and was not honest. Perhaps she had done many things that Emily did not know.
But ... let's call it a day.
Emily was unwilling to contact Nina again. Even if it was just a card, she was unwilling to give it to Nina.
Lucy watched as Emily leaned on the counter, Emily pulled out a pen, and drew a comic character on the card with just a few strokes. The character wore a school uniform and read the book in a daze.
When Emily sent the card to Lucy, Lucy looked at the card in her hand in surprise and asked, " ... For me?"
Emily nodded.
Lucy was extremely fond of it. She had probably been asked to help others during the exam. So, Lucy thought Emily who was from Class F might need the help of the exam. Lucy held the card and said in hesitation, "I ... But I took the exam in Class A. I ... can't help you."
Emily did not understand at first, but after a while, she realized what Lucy was saying and did not know how to react.
"I don't need your help at all," Emily waved at Lucy, "Go home. Goodbye."
Lucy stood there in a daze with the card in her hand, watching Emily leave without looking back. Then, Lucy lowered her head to look at the character on the card.
Lucy became more and more certain of an idea in her heart.
"Madam! Why are they all alone? And I have a dog beside me!" Rex looked at the card in his hand and collapsed, "This dog can't be Candy, right?"
Emily nodded, "That's Candy."
Rex turned his head to look at the cards of other guards, then looked at his own. Rex gloomily hugged the fat dog that was running over to rub his trousers. He wailed, "Candy! Don't pee on my pants!"
It was too late.
Emily cast a pitying look, then walked to the sofa and leaned into Vincent's arms to ask, "Did I draw well?"