[Beth's a little taken with watching what he's doing. She hasn't seen anything like it in years. Not since she was back in school and girls would write and fold notes to trade after classes. But this was different, it was a way to help calm her nerves and help her relax.
She politely keeps her distance until his paper starts to take shape. When she recognizes what it may be, she finally speaks up.]
I haven't seen a cat in years. A real one, I mean. [It's not like she sees paper origami cats often either.]
the end approaches
She politely keeps her distance until his paper starts to take shape. When she recognizes what it may be, she finally speaks up.]
I haven't seen a cat in years. A real one, I mean. [It's not like she sees paper origami cats often either.]
You're good at making them.