Today we saw Butterphly blossom into a big girl who handedPermithias the letter of law. The often shy gal from Zimbabwe took a stern turn with her buddy for crossing the lines.
While quiet Butterphly was not be taken for a push-over and
understood herself enough to know when she felt compromised. She was
getting better and better at expressing herself and slowly emerging from
under the radar.
Apparently Permithias
had been taking liberties in their friendship and perhaps blurring the
lines between them in a way that was making her increasingly
uncomfortable. There is a way that friends kiss one another that is
different from how, say, lovers smooched. It was either Permithias was
oblivious to the difference or was merelytrying his luck. But not on
Butterphly’s door he wasn’t.
In a fair tone Butterphly levelled with Permithias as someone she
considered a friend inside the house. While he was the “touchy-feely”
type she was not. For her a kiss was sacred and if they were to carry on
as friends he would have to respect that and respect her space.
Permithias was getting closer to Butterphly and he often took refuge
with her when life in the game was taking its toll. Sometimes they
clicked so well that they were like two peas in a pod. But it was all
platonic.
While he retorted that it was only peck on the forehead he later
apologised to “Butti” for making her feel uncomfortable and told her he
didn’t want to lose her friendship. He also then explained to her that
he was going to have to be less of himself around her seen as she felt
this way. This made things a tad awkward between them as Butterphly
wondered how she didn’t pick this up about him from the onset. It was
clear that she found the whole thing down right suspicious.
Maybe Permithias was just craving that human touch, either way he had to play by Butterphly’s rules.
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