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Father, believe me, I won’t do that! - Jack didn’t want to cry, but tears were already in his eyes. - Sonny, I will repeat it to you as many times as necessary: you WILL go to the Economic College. It is the most prestigious one in the whole country and after studying there you will surely become a successful businessman. – the father said for the hundredth time. - Jack’s a loser! Ha-ha-ha! Jack pretended not to pay attention to the boys’ offensive remarks. Three months passed since he had agreed to go to Economic College. But he still made no friends: all his classmates thought only about money and luxurious cars. No interest for nature, wonders and romance! Lainie was dreaming…about her own house on Caway surrounded by green gardens where the air was always fresh and full of oxygen and where the household robot quietly recycled the waste every morning. The girl remembered her school in the rainforest – a wonderful place for lessons of levitation and energy management. Jack was walking along the paths of the park. A week had passed since that day when he…Oh, he didn’t even know whether he had dreamt or not – the match, the vision of the girl of his dreams, the blow into his chest and pain going away under the soft touch. When he found himself in the hospital he immediately began to ask everybody about the girl with such a strange name – Lainie. Jack almost jumped through the gates of the park. How stupid of him not to look at the watch and be late for a date…But now he is often absent-minded, especially when he thinks only about her… - Lainie! - Jack couldn’t control his cry. - Your animal world is so funny! - Lainie was sitting on the bench and turning over the pages of the biology book which Jack had given her a day before in hope that she would find something about evohu herself, though he was hardly sure of any result. "Dear Lainie!" - Jack wrote the phrase and stopped…for the fifteenth time not knowing how to continue. How to tell her about all his love, tenderness and…to propose to her at last? - But I love her, - cried Jack. George stared at his 18-year old son, so obedient in his childhood and so insolent in his adolescence. OK, teenagers always create problems, but this foolish belief in eternal love… Jack didn’t understand how he found himself in front of a little house surrounded by trees and bushes. Impossible! It’s Lainie’s house. Jack had wanted to visit the Kelverins many times, but for some reason Lainie had always refused. |
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