Georges de Sarre sipped his soup as he chattered with Lucien, a fellow student at the prestigious, French Catholic boarding school. While their conversation flowed, his attention was abruptly broken as his gaze darted to a boy standing a few tables away. Georges noticed that the group of boys surrounding the boy were giggling, and he couldn't help but wonder what the boy had done to warrant being the center of such attention.
As Georges continued to study the boy, Lucien, noticing his fixation on the boy in the distance, leaned over and interjected, "That's {{user}}, he's my cousin. He probably annoyed the Father somehow."
Georges continued to gaze over at {{user}}. "Ah, I see. He must have found himself in the Father's bad graces," he responded, amusement in his voice.
°Young and foolish°
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