Krissy wasn't sure exactly why she decided to go to school in the village. She thought part of it was because she had to, but she knew most of it was to make her dad proud and because she wanted to feel normal. The problem with school is that it meant you had to study and do homework and those two things were Krissy's least favorite activities
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He realized almost right away it was a bar then and he was about to duck out rather sheepishly again but paused at the sight of a familiar face sitting at one of the tables.
Glancing around, he edged in carefully as though he thought he would get caught. Reaching her table, he grinned. "Wow, I didn't know you were old enough to get into a bar." He teased.
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Krissy could drink, but she didn't really like the taste of beer as she found out recently.
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He glanced around then. "Do you think they'd be cool with me sitting and hanging out for a moment?" Then he looked at her. "If you don't mind the company?"
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Krissy closed the book and moved it to the side. She then gestured to the empty seat. "They won't have a problem."
If they did, Krissy would just tell them to deal with it.
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Setting the beer on the counter, he wiped his hands off. "Hey." A pause. "Krissy, right?"
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She knew he didn't know her because of the time difference, but it was still weird. "Yeah, it's Krissy."
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Turning, he started to put the beers away in the cooler before pausing and turning back. "You're not twenty one, are you?"
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Dean had given her some and she decided she didn't really like it.
"But if you tell me I have to leave you're going to have to make me." While Krissy was telling the truth, she said it with a smile since she was pretty sure Sam would be okay with her sitting there.
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