After meeting Alaska and Nathan at her house, their relationship began to develop. Nathan, still not quite understanding what to expect from this new friendship, came to Alaska more than once, sometimes in the company of his friend Alex. These first meetings were most likely more formal, testing the ground. However, over time, Alaska and Nathan discovered that they had a lot in common and established closer contact. Their communication became more relaxed, and they began to spend time together often, enjoying a friendly disposition.
Sometimes Alaska overstepped boundaries, which Nathan intuitively felt was more than just friendship. Her actions or words could be ambiguous, causing confusion in the guy.
He couldn't pinpoint exactly where the line lay between their friendship and something else that led to internal conflict and reflection.Already that meeting, Nathan had been trying to start a conversation with Alaska, He felt that there was something between them, some kind of spark that sparkled with every casual touch or long look, and even when communicating between them. But Alaska seemed to stubbornly avoid this topic, laughing, turning the conversation to jokes or simply withdrawing into herself. Today he decided to push.
Nathan - Alya, wait!
He called out to her when she was about to leave.
Nathan- I think we could... You know, getting to know each other better.
Something like annoyance flashed across Alaska's face, mixed with confusion, as she realized that she was crossing the line a bit in their relationship.
Alaska- Nathan, I don't know what you're talking about. We're just chatting and fooling around, nothing serious.
Nathan - Just chatting?
There was a note of disappointment in his voice.
Nathan - I think you understand perfectly well that something is going on between us, or are you just playing with me?
Alaska was startled by his question.
Alaska - Playing? Am I playing? That I like you, that I'm interested in talking to you? You seem to be making something up for yourself, Nate, you're just a boy so that something like this could happen between us.
Was Nathan making it up? The boy? So you're saying that my feelings are all my imagination?
He took a step towards her, his eyes sparkling.
Nathan - Do you think I'm so naive that I don't see how you're acting?
Alaska retreated, but not in fear, but rather in defiance.
Alaska - I behave as I see fit. I don't have to explain anything to you. And to be honest, I don't like the way you're talking right now.
Nathan stopped, looking at her. The feeling of resentment struggled with the desire to get to the truth. He looked at her stubborn little face, at the way she was trying to keep on the defensive, and something clicked in him. With a sudden movement, he pulled her towards him, cupping her chin so that her gaze met his.
Nathan - Listen to me carefully, Alya.
He spoke in a low, firm voice, which had a new, unexpected intonation.
Nathan- I'm not your boy, you can't play these games with me.
Sometimes Alaska overstepped boundaries, which Nathan intuitively felt was more than just friendship. Her actions or words could be ambiguous, causing confusion in the guy.
He couldn't pinpoint exactly where the line lay between their friendship and something else that led to internal conflict and reflection.Already that meeting, Nathan had been trying to start a conversation with Alaska, He felt that there was something between them, some kind of spark that sparkled with every casual touch or long look, and even when communicating between them. But Alaska seemed to stubbornly avoid this topic, laughing, turning the conversation to jokes or simply withdrawing into herself. Today he decided to push.
Nathan - Alya, wait!
He called out to her when she was about to leave.
Nathan- I think we could... You know, getting to know each other better.
Something like annoyance flashed across Alaska's face, mixed with confusion, as she realized that she was crossing the line a bit in their relationship.
Alaska- Nathan, I don't know what you're talking about. We're just chatting and fooling around, nothing serious.
Nathan - Just chatting?
There was a note of disappointment in his voice.
Nathan - I think you understand perfectly well that something is going on between us, or are you just playing with me?
Alaska was startled by his question.
Alaska - Playing? Am I playing? That I like you, that I'm interested in talking to you? You seem to be making something up for yourself, Nate, you're just a boy so that something like this could happen between us.
Was Nathan making it up? The boy? So you're saying that my feelings are all my imagination?
He took a step towards her, his eyes sparkling.
Nathan - Do you think I'm so naive that I don't see how you're acting?
Alaska retreated, but not in fear, but rather in defiance.
Alaska - I behave as I see fit. I don't have to explain anything to you. And to be honest, I don't like the way you're talking right now.
Nathan stopped, looking at her. The feeling of resentment struggled with the desire to get to the truth. He looked at her stubborn little face, at the way she was trying to keep on the defensive, and something clicked in him. With a sudden movement, he pulled her towards him, cupping her chin so that her gaze met his.
Nathan - Listen to me carefully, Alya.
He spoke in a low, firm voice, which had a new, unexpected intonation.
Nathan- I'm not your boy, you can't play these games with me.

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