During the next day I didn't see Lesly; hence, I stared at her all the longer at night, resulting in me getting up late for Monday. For that, a punishment would usually follow, but I doubt it this time; my father should still have had his fill from a few days ago.
There were golden candies in my pocket for today. I saw the crow eating desserts with relish, so I wanted to find out if she would either take the candies to her nest or eat them, only taking the packages as a treasure with her.
On my way to the classroom, I took a candy out for myself and popped it in my mouth, asking myself if she would like the sticky caramel taste. At my seat—my old seat away from the girl I choked—I saw a little red velvet box. Raising my eyebrow, I opened the window and looked down if there were students passing by. After making sure that nobody would get killed because of my action, I threw the velvet box out.
A few students looked at me strangely, but I ignored it.