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anonymous asked: Candace/Albert: Library
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Entering the Danville Public Library was a practically daily event for Albert, if not at LEAST weekly. He went through fantasy books like candy, not to mention they'd started renting PlayStation and computer games. On days when he didn't have homework, he'd pop in and snag a handful more books, maybe sit and read for a good hour, then head on home. It was a usually uneventful process: the same faces, the same books, the same games, the same walk to and from.
It was certainly weird when he walked in and found Candace Flynn slumped over a Geometry textbook.
She looked really rather helpless, actually; and though it wasn't WEIRD for Candace to be helpless, it was weird for her to look it.
She had her chin on both her palms, her bright orange hair unruly and falling unceremoniously over the top of her fists. Her usually shimmery blue eyes were greyed and sunken, like she hadn't slept in a day. Her lips were lacking in gloss and her cheeks weren't rosy, and yet...
Albert's eyes sparkled.
Beautiful.
"Hello, fair maiden," He cooed, straightening his back as he stopped at her side. Her sleepless eyes rolled up to gaze on him and he could feel his heart flutter lightly.
"Please help me," Candace all but whispered, her chin slipping on her palms. "You're smart right? Please teach me geometry."
Albert's chest swelled as he dropped his heavy backpack. "Fear not," he started, hoping his knight-like speech would give her some relief, "I might as well have passed geometry while I was sleeping."
"No time for sleep, my final is tomorrow and I can't seem to get any of this," Candace grumbled, scooting over in her chair to allow room for Albert to pull over his own.
"Aren't your brothers geniuses? Why didn't you just ask them for help?" Albert asked gently, pulling over her textbook and flipping through it to the first few chapters.
"Normally I would, but," Candace sighed heavily and set her chin on the table, "Idunno. Something kinda hurts when your little brothers know more than you do about everything."
The nerd's heart ached a little.
"Not to worry fair maiden, you now have a bona-fied mathlete on your side," he leaned over slightly and raised his brows, "And I'm a year older than you."
Candace raised her head slightly. "How do you know that?"
"Unimportant!" Albert smiled and cracked his knuckles, holding down his internal squeeing. It wasn't everyday the cute girl asked for his help in anything, much less something he was so good at.
Maybe his chance had finally come.
