#Chapter79 At least
Theodore
After lunch, we parted ways, Olivia with a charming, underhanded farewell that Violet didn't address or appear to notice. As Violet and I walked back down the street toward the tailor shop. The city’s streets bustling around us, I finally broke the silence.
“You didn’t mention the university to Olivia,” I said, keeping my tone neutral.
Violet glanced at me, her expression unreadable. “Why would I?”
“She’s on your side, or at least claims to be… Aren't you… friends of some sort?"
She chuckled and shook her head. "You sweet summer child."
My face heated. "What does that mean?"
"It's a saying about children and seasons."
"Is this… from across the border?"
She nodded. "A child born in a season only remembers the season after. Summer children only see the outcomes: the harvest of fall. They don't see the blistering days of tilling the land, the winter, etc. You are a summer child: optimistic, full of hope. It's adorable and attractive on you, and… surprising."

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