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" there are no accidental meetings between souls

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" there are no accidental meetings between souls. "

It was pouring down with rain, Ash had the hood of his jacket pulled over his head as he walked to his house's front door, the short, ten-year-old Josh, who was holding a little bundle, followed behind him guiltily

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It was pouring down with rain, Ash had the hood of his jacket pulled over his head as he walked to his house's front door, the short, ten-year-old Josh, who was holding a little bundle, followed behind him guiltily. Ash opened it and let Josh in first. He closed the door and crossed his arms. His son shuffled awkwardly and looked at the bundle in his arms.

"So, a fight, huh?" Ash said, raising an eyebrow.

Josh didn't play with the other kids at his school, he liked to be on his own. He was autistic, it affected his day to day life and he got bullied frequently. But he was okay, even if his father had to come into school and deal with it.

"He deserved it! He hurt a kitty..." Josh frowned, showing a black kitten.

Ash sighed and smiled, he ruffled his son's hair.

"Alright, you get away with it." He said.

"YES! We must award his valour!" Nicotine shouted.

Ash chuckled and the kitten let out a tiny meow.

"Can we keep the kitty?" Josh asked quietly.

"Of course, are they a boy or girl?" Ash asked.

"Um... Boy!" The child grinned.

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