Tomas was always one to be of the logical sense out of the family. Julian nodded in agreement with his suggestion.
"Perfect. Then that's settled. I'm sure it shouldn't take too long." With a bit of energy, Julian moved toward the door as if he was ready to leave Tomas but turned and waited to see his brother finishing packing. Listening to the story, he couldn't help but give off a small chuckle. Someone really had the guts to bring a cow into the office. That seemed like it would take so much work and effort to get through the city and into the college unseen. Most have done it at night he thought. Expelled? Sheesh, Julian thought to himself. A big much for punishment but maybe that was a cover-up? Or maybe that was his mind diving passed the simple story that was spread. Julian wanted to see what else was there. A cow seems like a slap in the wrist, no harm no foul. But It wasn't Julian's school and it didn't have any effect on him so he pushed the thought away. [/i
]"That punishment seems a bit harsh....I mean it's just a cow...I think the effort in itself would have been punishing enough...have you seen a cow and how they act. I bet it was a nightmare trying to get that thing to move...if you asked me....I think it might be more than that but that's my own imagination looking for trouble...." [i]Julian shrugged and went toward the door and open it. "You almost ready? I'd thought you be ready by the time I got here."
Julian leans outside the dorm waiting for his brother to finish packing, while still loud enough for him to hear his comments and conversation. "Sister missed you. I missed you. Father might have mentioned you a bit....so sure he missed you. I mean your his firstborn. But he is never around to have an actual caring conversation. Always business with him....makes me wonder what it would be like if..." Julian's words soften while they trailed off in silence..."mother was still alive." Julian mumbled the last few words to himself. The guilt of pain hit him. It was his birth that took her away from him. It was he that caused her death. Julian missed her dearly and wished he had a mother to talk to when things got hard.
"Perfect. Then that's settled. I'm sure it shouldn't take too long." With a bit of energy, Julian moved toward the door as if he was ready to leave Tomas but turned and waited to see his brother finishing packing. Listening to the story, he couldn't help but give off a small chuckle. Someone really had the guts to bring a cow into the office. That seemed like it would take so much work and effort to get through the city and into the college unseen. Most have done it at night he thought. Expelled? Sheesh, Julian thought to himself. A big much for punishment but maybe that was a cover-up? Or maybe that was his mind diving passed the simple story that was spread. Julian wanted to see what else was there. A cow seems like a slap in the wrist, no harm no foul. But It wasn't Julian's school and it didn't have any effect on him so he pushed the thought away. [/i
]"That punishment seems a bit harsh....I mean it's just a cow...I think the effort in itself would have been punishing enough...have you seen a cow and how they act. I bet it was a nightmare trying to get that thing to move...if you asked me....I think it might be more than that but that's my own imagination looking for trouble...." [i]Julian shrugged and went toward the door and open it. "You almost ready? I'd thought you be ready by the time I got here."
Julian leans outside the dorm waiting for his brother to finish packing, while still loud enough for him to hear his comments and conversation. "Sister missed you. I missed you. Father might have mentioned you a bit....so sure he missed you. I mean your his firstborn. But he is never around to have an actual caring conversation. Always business with him....makes me wonder what it would be like if..." Julian's words soften while they trailed off in silence..."mother was still alive." Julian mumbled the last few words to himself. The guilt of pain hit him. It was his birth that took her away from him. It was he that caused her death. Julian missed her dearly and wished he had a mother to talk to when things got hard.
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