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Irma Boissy ([personal profile] irma_boissy) wrote 2013-05-28 10:53 am (UTC)

That lovely girl happens to be walking in his very same direction, minding her own business as there she has quite the lot of business to mind.

She knows the place well enough to go around paying no more attention than what's necessary for her to not trip over or get stolen or whatever may seem important.

But she wouldn't certainly deny that Monsieur Grantaire occupied a great deal of her thoughts lately. She was in love, as little Agnès had so succinctly put in a conversation with the twins. (It would later come into Irma's attention that Agnès herself was pretty much enamoured of a gamin called Gavroche).

And her sister was right.

When Irma saw sees, a smile draws on her face, and, as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and a pair of eyes in love tend to see the object of affections in proportion to the love they profess towards it, he seems to her more handsome, less homely than he first time they met.

Her sister was certainly right.

And so, she stops near him, maybe seeming ocuppied in something else, but waiting for him to notice her.

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