Dayton finished her iced tea setting the bottle down, and then finally did the thing Ezra had been dreading and needing at the same time.
She unclipped the tiny green and clear bowl from the side of her tray and set it on the table in front of him with a soft, controlled motion. Not a drop spilled. Not a wobble. Her hand moved like she’d practiced this a hundred times, even though it had been… hours.
Then she peeled the lid off.
The smell that rose wasn’t gross. It was almost nothing. A faint, clean, grainy scent. Like oatmeal.
She placed a second dish down beside it, smaller ever so slightly and shallower that remained empty.
“Eat,” Dayton said simply.
She didn’t say it loudly. She didn’t say it like a trick. It was the same tone she’d used for freeze. Calm. Non-negotiable.
Then she added, quieter, with the tiniest hint of teenage awkwardness she refused to admit to, “Don’t make a mess. And just… eat normal. Like a Little. No judgment.”
Ezra’s throat tightened at the phrase like a Little, but he didn’t move yet. He stared down at the pellets.
They looked like… cereal. Dried little pebbles, uniform, matte, blandly wholesome. The label in his mind immediately slapped Organic Deluxe across them like a sticker he couldn’t peel off.
This was his lunch now.
Across from him, Dayton pivoted her whole attention to the girls like she’d just set down a pencil case.
“So,” she said, voice shifting into casual mode with unsettling speed, “what are we doing this weekend? I went thrifting a few weeks ago with Syd and we found this cute thrift store called Glinda’s we could hit.”
That was the cue.
Nicole’s shoulders loosened. Hayden’s face brightened. Hannah’s hands stopped hovering like she didn’t know what to do with them. The table slid back into its normal orbit, the familiar gravity of friend-talk pulling them into their usual roles.
“Wait, the one with the basement?” Hayden asked immediately. “The one that smells like old candles and regret?”
“It smells like vintage,” Dayton shot back.
“It smells like someone’s grandma’s attic had a breakup,” Hayden insisted, grinning.
Nicole stole one of Dayton’s cheddar crisps like it was a sacred ritual. “I’m down,” she said. “But only if we can also go get boba after. I refuse to thrift in a spiritual vacuum.”
Hannah nodded quickly. “Boba and thrifting is like… balanced.”
“See,” Hayden said, pointing at Hannah with her spoon. “Hannah gets it. Hannah’s a woman of culture.”
Hannah rolled her eyes, but she smiled anyway, relief flickering across her face at the return of normal.
Ezra watched them for a second, the way their laughter stitched the moment back together. He could see how badly they needed that. How badly Dayton needed it too, even if she’d never say it out loud.
Then his gaze dropped again.
The pellets sat there like a dare.
His stomach churned. Not with hunger, exactly. With the shock of the swap. With the unfairness of it. With the fact that his body was suddenly a different machine with different fuel.
He cleared his throat.
The sound was tiny. It still drew attention.
Nicole’s eyes flicked down first. Hayden’s second. Hannah’s last, careful and concerned.
Ezra forced himself to speak evenly. Teacher voice, but quieter. Smaller. He hated that he still reached for it.
“Ms. Harris,” he began, and his own mouth betrayed him with the title again.
“You can just call me Dayton. Our relationship isn’t professional anymore. So it’s just weird now when you do it now.
“Right..Dayton … wel normally I ate regular food. I appreciate the pellets, but it’s not really… my diet. Softer foods. If pellets were needed, they were usually crushed into them.”
For a heartbeat, nobody moved.
Three sets of eyes shifted to Dayton, then back to Ezra, like the girls were trying to figure out what the correct protocol was for a former teacher politely disagreeing with his own lunch.
Hannah’s hand drifted toward her pudding cup instinctively, like she wanted to offer it and didn’t dare.
Dayton didn’t even look surprised.
She plucked a grape from her tray and held it between her fingers like a marble. Ezra, sitting beside the bowl, could see the way the cafeteria lights gleamed on the grape’s skin. Plump. Hydrated. Normal.
Dayton didn’t bother lowering her voice.
“And now you eat pellets,” she said, calm as a weather report. “Like every other Little.”
Ezra’s jaw tightened.
Dayton rotated the grape slowly. “People food, the stuff on this tray, it’s not good for you. Your body can’t process it right anymore.”
He opened his mouth, ready to argue. Biology didn’t just—
Dayton cut through it with the kind of certainty that made arguments feel childish.
“This grape?” she said, holding it up. “My body breaks it down. Absorbs what it needs. Uses it.”
She popped it into her mouth. Chewed slowly. Swallowed.
Then she looked down at him again.
“But you?” Dayton said. No cruelty. Just factual. “Your system doesn’t know what to do with it. You’d get almost nothing. It would just pass through. You’d be hungry again in an hour and you’d feel like garbage. Your body would go into starvation mode eventually”
Ezra’s stomach twisted at the bluntness of it.
Dayton nudged the pellet bowl closer by a half inch, the motion gentle and still infuriatingly final. “These pellets are designed for you. Your body actually absorbs them. That’s why the SEA stocks them. Thats why Chloe makes them. That’s why every Guardian has to carry them.”
Hayden made a face. “She’s in Guardian lecture mode.”
“I’m literally answering,” Dayton said, then looked back down at Ezra. “And before you say ‘this feels dehumanizing,’ yes. I know. It still keeps you alive. Jordy got very sick becuase he didnt want to and Sara did everything with his meals right. Curated, multiple meals day and he still got sick. He could’ve died if Sara wasn’t observant.”
Ezra’s fingers curled against the table surface. He could feel the faint vibration of the cafeteria through the laminate, the constant tremor of a room full of moving bodies. A world that would crush him without noticing.
He hated that she was right.
He hated that it mattered.
Nicole leaned forward, voice gentler than the rest of her face. “Can you crush them like he said? Like into something softer?”
Dayton’s eyes flicked up to Nicole, then back down. “Yes,” she said. “At home. You can mash them into applesauce or yogurt. Thomas taught me a bunch of ways to make it less… depressing. But here, right now, its pellets. I will make your lunches in the future. But you also need to learn to eat pellets. Its literally the food version of water for you.”
Ezra’s chest tightened at the name.
Dayton noticed. Of course she did.
“I can knwo things Ezra. Like how you didn’t know ping,” Dayton added, casual, like she was tossing him a small mercy. “I made ping with Thomas and it works.“
Hayden’s eyebrows shot up. “Wait, you really think they’ll add your made up thing?”
Dayton shrugged. “Yeah, it works and I’m known. I’m the #1 guardians little sister. I’m friends with Chloe and the big guys who make decisons love things they can pass off as their idea later.”
Hannah made a noise that was half laugh, half grim agreement. “That’s so… government.”
Dayton turned back to Ezra. Her voice dropped slightly, not soft, just quieter. “You can still have people food sometimes,” she said. “Small. Safe. But pellets are base nutrition. That’s not punishment. That’s… biology. I want you healthy. I have better pellets at home too. These are very school.”
Ezra stared at the bowl.
Then, with a reluctant motion that felt like swallowing pride more than swallowing food, he reached into the dish and picked up a pellet.
It was lighter than he expected. Dry. Slightly rough. He brought it to his mouth.
The first bite tasted like… nothing dramatic. A bland, grainy flavor. Not disgusting. Not comforting. Just functional.
He chewed slowly, the sound too loud in his own head.
Across the table, Hayden exhaled like she’d been holding her breath. “Okay,” she muttered. “That’s wild.”
Nicole’s eyes stayed on Ezra, thoughtful. “It’s still him,” she said, almost to herself. “But it’s not.”
Hayden’s mouth twisted into a grin that was trying to make the moment less heavy. “Remember when he gave me detention for not highlighting quotes?”
“You still don’t highlight quotes,” Nicole said immediately.
“Shh,” Hayden hissed, then glanced at Ezra. “No offense. I’m reformed now.”
Ezra didn’t answer. He couldn’t tell whether the banter made it better or worse.
Dayton took another grape and leaned back slightly, reclaiming her end of table posture like she was anchoring the group. “Weekend plans,” she said, dragging the conversation back on purpose. “Thrift store. Boba. Maybe we make Hannah pick a clothing item that isn’t beige.”
Hannah gasped. “Excuse me, my sweaters are sophisticated.”
“They’re haunted,” Hayden said.
“They’re cozy,” Hannah snapped, then softened, smiling despite herself.
Dayton’s eyes flicked down to Ezra again. “Ping,” she murmured.
Ezra didn’t hesitate this time. One tap against her thumb.
Dayton nodded once, satisfied, and went back to her chicken like nothing had happened.
As if she hadn’t just redefined his diet, his language, his entire survival plan in the same breath that she scheduled boba.
Ezra chewed another pellet.
The cafeteria roared around them, fluorescent and huge, and the charm on his collar gave the faintest jingle when he shifted his weight.
He hated that the sound meant “don’t step on me.”
He hated even more that he needed it.
Hayden, apparently determined not to let the table stay serious for more than thirty seconds, tilted her head and narrowed her eyes at Dayton like she was about to ask about a new nail set.
“So,” she said, casual, like this was a totally normal follow up to an SEA seizure and a forced guardianship transfer, “what’re you gonna call him at home? Like… nickname.”
Nicole’s eyes widened. “Hayden.”
“What,” Hayden said innocently. “People name their Littles. It’s a thing.”
Ezra’s stomach tightened. He looked down at the pellets and wished the table would swallow him.
Dayton glanced at Ezra, then brought her hand up to her mouth like she was about to share a scandal. Her eyes glittered with that private humor she only used with them, the one that said we are friends and we are coping.
In a mock secret whisper, she said, “Still deciding between… ‘Peanut,’ ‘Buttons,’ and ‘Professor Fluff.’”
Nicole made a dramatic choking sound. “Noooo. Stop it.”
Hannah actually did choke, coughing into her sleeve as she laughed. “Please go with Professor Fluff. Please.”
Hayden slammed her palm lightly on the table like she’d just heard the best idea ever. “Professor Fluff is elite.”
Dayton grinned, and with the tip of her pinky she brushed the edge of Ezra’s collar, not hard, not possessive. More like a playful nudge. A joke. A way of telling him, and them, we’re not turning this into a circus.
“Relax,” Dayton said, still smiling. “I’m not saying it in front of your old students.”
Ezra muttered something under his breath that didn’t deserve to be repeated.
Nicole leaned over, putting on an exaggerated serious face like she was conducting a formal interview. “Speak up, Professor.”
The girls laughed again, quick and bright, the sound rising above the cafeteria roar for a moment before blending back into it.
Ezra stared at the pellet bowl, cheeks burning, and hated how the laughter landed.
Not cruel.
Not mocking.
Just… them being them, trying to make the impossible feel survivable.
“But really I just plan on calling him Ezra.” Dayton added “It’s simple and it’s his name. Just because he’s my little doesn’t mean he doesn’t deserve a little respect.”

Booo, Dayton Professor Fluff is a great name for a little lol.
Lethal would have been all over that if she was renaming him to professor fluff.
I do chuckle over it though
Lethal dislikes fun.
I kid I kid.
Lol, I don’t hate fun, I just don’t think “fun” that’s derived from hypocrisy and bullying others counts
I love P fluff lol. Put him in a fluff suit at home lol.
Dayton’s eyes flicked up to Nicole, then back down. “Yes,” she said. “At home. You can mash them into applesauce or yogurt. Thomas taught me a bunch of ways to make it less… depressing. But here, right now, its pellets. I will make your lunches in the future. But you also need to learn to eat pellets. Its literally the food version of water for you.”
and
“But really I just plan on calling him Ezra.” Dayton added “It’s simple and it’s his name. Just because he’s my little doesn’t mean he doesn’t deserve a little respect.”
both are surprising. It’s making her sound a lot more open minded than she did when this all started. If things with her wanting to claim ezra had started out this way, my opinion of her ideals would be a lot different than they had been.
Well she has matured a bit. I mean she is still Dayton so I’m sure there will be things
She does people don’t like. But she is more of a realized person.
I mentioned it elsewhere but in smallara prime Dayton isn’t a 3d person. She is just an archetype to fit the scene.
However in junior guardian chronicles series she is fleshed out into a person. She is older now about 13 months or so.
She has gone through training and actual life expierence. So she is different in some ways as she is more of a fully realized person.
She is smart but also lazy
About it it which why she was in smallara prime gonna have Jordan do it. She can be a bully but is nice and loyal to her people.
She’s competitive which is depicted in her interaction with Kinsley.
I think the new version of Dayton is a good guardian.
I mean more at the beginning of these current events. I totally agree that she matured between when she was first introduced to Jordan and when she finished guardian training, it’s just that when current events started she seemed to have steps backwards. After her talk with Nicole and Kinsley though it seemed like she went back to the direction she had been moving in at the end of her guardian training to me
Cueing on the “lazy”, I would expect her to not put much effort into prepping his food. Pellets would be good enough. If she does as she implies, that is certainly a humanizing response to her Guardian role.
I’m pretty sure Lethal would disagree, but I DO see that Dayton has matured in the last 13 months. Still, she has a lot of growing up to do, AND her routine with Ezra will certainly evolve over time (maybe for the better, maybe not).
Still waiting to see how Dayton’s mom reacts to the situation 😇
I would expect and I haven’t written it yet so it’s not a tip or clue as nothing is official.
But like most of us we do things at the start but then as time goes on we fall off. So she may do food prep at the start and then fall off like most of us.
I mean I plan to cook myself dinner all 7 nights but I end up getting takeout a 2 or 3 nights.
I plan to be exercise but man it’s hard to get to the gym after a full shift and then still having to cook. So I end up not going like I want too.
I would expect Dayton to follow a similar trend. She may plan to do something like mix in pellets into a meal but get tired or busy or lazy and just not. As that’s very human.
She also could reserve it for more special occasions or just on sundays or something.
She also could buy and knowing her friend group would buy the nicer better tasting Generitech pellets. As they do have a variety of pellet flavors from popular brands and in house blends.
One doesn’t have to buy bland tasteless pellets.
is Nicole bringing her sister shopping to watch prof fluff lol. Please say yes lol.
Tbh they’d probably have a mutually beneficial relationship. He’d have a better time learning how to navigate things as a owned little by hanging out with her, but she’d benefit from his maturity and life experience to potentially get back to the style Kinsley used have prior to reducing
Not initially. Ezra would see her as less than him (she is a child to him), so he would not give her opinions much weight. Over time they might bond, but if he is too off putting at the start, she may never warm up to him.
That’s a good point. Though with their pre-reduction history and him potentially feeling a little guilty for putting Nicole on the spot (which could come up whenever they meet for the first time post shrinking) he could react a bit softer.
A) I think he is going to get a hard lesson in little culture. Kinsley is the larger and just as smart little who is the Alpha not him and she has delt with being a Little longer and can teach him about their little body.
B) His human experiences don’t in my opinion matter anymore because being a little is totally different. That is why I believe many guardians think littles are dumb because they have to teach them how to navigate simple things in their little body’s.
C) He is going to have to deal with being less then a child to humans and being the secondary gender in the little world.
A) She’ll definitely be able to help him with understanding where the limits are, but she’s also a 13 year old and not very mature. She’ll lose her temper, be moody, more arrogant, have hormones she’s not used to that an adult has already gone through. Ezra’s fundamentally a more developed person mentally and would be the more mature of the two. Once he adapts to everything, he’ll still have wisdom beyond what she has that’d be able to help temper most things except the feminine aspects of growing up. If it comes down to Kinsley using her size to get what she wants, i’d argue that even more supports the fact that she’s not very mature.
B) Most guardians and people think that because of media and government selective communication and oppressing littles. They lie through omission about littles and their capabilities which is why most of the public like Hannah (or hayden, can’t remember who was with nicole atm) look at those that are reduced like they’ve completely changed in all aspects and are then surprised to find nothing mentally has really changed. If the amount of education a little was allow to receive wasn’t controlled, too, or even modified to omit some of what a normal human is taught, they’d most likely be competitive in an academic front. Ezra’s own experience is proof to the contrary. that’s not to say he can keep doing things he used to be able to when he was full-size, but he is still capable and hasn’t lost any mental faculties. He can still reason and think perfectly fine. If he wasn’t using laws that govern littles in his lectures he’d have and picked something else, He would have still been an extremely effective teacher and wouldn’t be under as strict of supervision as he is now.
C) That kinda goes back to my point in B. the only reason humans see littles that way is because that’s as much as they’ve been told by state sponsored media. The humans that become guardians and actually have a higher standard of morals and ethics tend to see that’s not the case. the humans that don’t become guardians still can come to find themselves learning that initial assumptions on littles and their behaviors and mental faculties tend to be wrong. If you put a little and human side by side at the same task that can be scaled to the little, there’s probably no difference in the result. Like Greg could probably do City Planning remotely if Madison and Kenzie would let him and he’d still be able to help support the family that way.
That’s all not to say that I don’t see your point cause yeah, until you learn the culture and everything you’re going to be ignorant, but once you do learn that sort of thing, it’s not really a limiting issue anymore. Like I’d look like a complete idiot if I moved to Japan without learning the culutre, but once I were to do so, the only thing that’d make me stand out is the fact i’m not japanese and am on average taller than most the people living there lol
my mom and sister are teachers & many of the newer teachers were very sheltered and got the information from books not living and that is how i see prof fluffy lol
I could see him being a little bit of a shut in, but he did have the interest of that one teacher lol she seemed a little too eager to tell dayton to take care of him
1) “She unclipped the tiny green and clear bowl from the side of her tray and set it on the table in front of him” So she was fully keeping food away from him
2) “Eat,” Dayton said simply. She didn’t say it loudly. She didn’t say it like a trick. It was the same tone she’d used for freeze. Calm. Non-negotiable.” Still barking orders at him
3) “Don’t make a mess. And just… eat normal. Like a Little. No judgment.” Sure, because if Dayton knows one thing, it’s how to not judge Ezra (or others)
4) “They looked like… cereal. Dried little pebbles, uniform, matte, blandly wholesome. The label in his mind immediately slapped Organic Deluxe across them like a sticker he couldn’t peel off. This was his lunch now” What was he eating before? Human food?
5) “You can just call me Dayton.” Good, no jokes or backhands here, that’s a good Development for Dayton.
6) “And now you eat pellets,” – “Like every other Little.” Not every Little, I’d wager most Little you know have a mixture of pellets and human food. You even fed some to Kinsley; you likely know how to integrate human food into a Little’s diet since you’re somehow in the top 20 guardians, and Sara especially could inspire you to mix it.
7) “Sara did everything with his meals right. Curated, multiple meals day and he still got sick. He could’ve died if Sara wasn’t observant.” Sara did break her promise of not making Jordan eat pellets.
8) “Thomas taught me a bunch of ways to make it less… depressing.” Thomas is becoming a GOAT with how much he’s corrected Dayton.
9) “big guys who make decisions love things they can pass off as their idea later.” I’m still assuming Dayton’s not gonna credit Thomas when she pitches ping to Chloe Later, lol
10.1) “I want you healthy.” funny cause she’d likely done irreparable damage to his mental health with this
10.2) “I have better pellets at home, too. These are very school.” Cheaped out with Preema Tech pallets, no doubt.
11) “It’s still him, but it’s not.” He’s breaking and giving in very quickly
12) “He couldn’t tell whether the banter made it better or worse.” Worse, drawing too much attention to it makes it worse.
13) “Ping,” she murmured. Ezra didn’t hesitate this time. One tap against her thumb.” I’m not sure I’d fully trust that ping
14) “his collar gave the faintest jingle when he shifted his weight. He hated that the sound meant “don’t step on me.” He hated even more that he needed it.” Given how quiet it is I could easily see it going unheard in most situations, rendering them useless anyway
15) “Still deciding between… ‘Peanut,’ ‘Buttons,’ and ‘Professor Fluff.’” All three would make you a damn hypocrite, given how cunty you got when he called you a name you didn’t like.
16) “Ezra muttered something under his breath that didn’t deserve to be repeated.” Now I really wanna know what it was, did he call them a slur?
17) “Ezra stared at the pellet bowl, cheeks burning, and hated how the laughter landed. Not cruel. Not mocking.” What” It’s entirely mocking him cruelly
18) “But really I just plan on calling him Ezra. It’s simple and it’s his name. Just because he’s my little doesn’t mean he doesn’t deserve a little respect.” That’s two good things in one episode, I’m actually proud of Dayton for that.
1) you thought she was lying?
2) Dayton is gonna dayton.
3) Dayton has always preached at judgement free zone /s
4) He was eating normal and food with some pellets just on top like seasoning or mixed in depending on the type of food.
5) I figured that would surprise you.
6)Well she never said he would eat exclusively pellets. She was just stating it more factually. As while she may mix in pellets to things she will probably feed him pellets as well granted probably generitech pellets
7) she did but canonically it was for health reasons she coudl have upheld her promise and just watched him die or change his diet.
8) Well they are friends and still chat. So it shouldnt be surprising they talk about things.
9) She has no reason not to mention Thomas to chloe. She was referring to that most likely neither her or thomas will get credit. Some government suit will take it.
10) she lives in america. Mental health doesnt count for health. Its not even covered by insurance most of the time.
10.2) Yup. Dayton can’t control school pellets and she didnt know she was getting Ezra. So she ahd no reason to bring pellets with her.
11) He could just be tired form a stressful day and just wanting it to be done. Even the most stressful people can just be overwhelmed and just want to lay, sleep, think, etc. collect their thoughts and bearings
12) agreed
13) He could be lying but its kind of like lying to a doctor. you only cheat yourself. If he lies to dayton when something is wrong then you’ve already removed any chance of her fixing it to zero. Even if you dont believe she will by not giving her the opportunity you remove all doubt.
14) Canonically its loud enough to be heard but its not overpoweringly charge in a unrealistic way. People do it and her know it what it means unless hes standing next to a train whistle or something.
15) I didnt think you would find it as humorous as Dayton and her friends. As Dayton was only joking about it. I even purposefully wrote it in a way that tried to make it obvious she was joking.
16) No, I just wrote it as you read it. I never put thought into what it was he said. It was just something under his breath to himself.
17) Eh, he kinda had that one coming considering he had singled out most everyone at that table at one time or another.
18) Wow dayton praise. that is rare.
1) No, I believed her
3)No, she judged in the judgment-free zone
4) So he was fine,
6) The way she said it definitely implied she meant only pellets, though.
7) It’s more a matter of she shouldn’t have made a promise she couldn’t keep.
8) It’s not just that they talk, it’s that those conversations are clearly causing improvements
9) Women stealing credit from men is a very common occurrence, often preceded by women claiming he stole it first
10.1) Oh, wow.
10.2) We’ll see if she’d be better prepared tomorrow.
11) I hope that’s the case and he’s more of a fighter tomorrow.
13) He has no reason to think Dayton would actually take him seriously if he told her that he wasn’t OK, especially after her coldness in response to him asking for better food, even if it was factual information
14) If it’s not overpowering, then I’m imagining that it would be an easy noise to drown out. I’m sure there’s much more than train whistles that can drown him out.
15) It would be funny if it weren’t something we’d believe she’d actually do.
17) He did, doesn’t change what I said, though
18) I know, I hope this doesn’t bite me in the ass.
7. Why do you think she broke her promise to him? Given his deteriorating condition, he could have voluntarily switched to pellets, especially since Sarah could have explained and justified to him that without pellets, he would irreparably harm himself. Jordan isn’t suicidal; he and Sarah had already discussed this. So, in the end, she didn’t break her promise; he eats the pellets himself. 🙂
You are correct and she did have that talk with him (mentioned in the Beach Getaway episode). Sara, her mother and Dr. Wilson discussed it with him. His health was deteriorating (he recognized that). They (Jordan too) came to the conclusion that if he ate just one pellet meal per day, he could eat a “curated” diet of human food. (They decided on breakfast, so that he could eat human food when in public and around others.
Also, early on, she stocked his “habitat” with pellets, in case he got hungry when she was not around. He seemed to accept that.
So, I don’t see where Sara broke a promise.
The Criticism there is that Sara made a promise that was impossible to keep. In a vacuum, it’d be fine, but coupled with every other promise she’d made him getting broken sooner than later, it’s not a good look and ads to her being a bad guardian.
Well, I don’t know, to me, this just speaks to your biased attitude towards her. What was the promise? That she wouldn’t force him to eat the pellets if he didn’t want to? Well, she’s not forcing him; it’s his decision, their compromise, if you will, taking into account his health. And yes, she’s not perfect, but no one is perfect. Over the time they’ve spent together, she and Jordi have changed a lot, and for the better. They’ve gotten used to each other, so to speak, but that takes time, and the journey has been marked by mistakes on both sides.
I think Sara is a great Guardian now. like everyone she and Jordan had some learning bumps but now they are a great team.
Note in the picture, he can’t ping her thumb because he’s on the wrong side. Perhaps ping should be taps on any available skin.
The picture is just one moment in time. She didnt stay stationary, unmoving the entire time. Her hand placement during the ping was not depicted; she could have purposefully adjusted or been positioned completely different when that occured.
As the picture is showing him eating and the girls talking. Most of hte pictures dont focus on Ezra becuase the story focuses on Dayton moreso.
i thought about depicting the ping scene but decided not too as its literally just a hand and him tapping it. Being they were in the lunchroom it didnt seem worth much.
But i do agree with your poitn in the picture as its created he would not be able to ping but she could have also decided it wasnt necessary for a ping as he was eating.
By the way, for him, any of her fingers is a thumb 🙂 And by the way, he won’t always have the opportunity to touch her thumb or even her hand, and if there are 2 or even 3 touches, then I think he will touch, press or knock on any part of her body that he has access to, without waiting for her request.
a made a video of Jordan saying sorry in his own way to Dayton lol
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1al-uEI9-ItG7-DR-Ha6phuq-txDu6Njf/view?usp=drivesdk
Sorry for what?
for not being a obedient little lol, he could have sucked up to giant Dayton lol. trying to make fun alt lol.
that was a good one. I feel like that era of dayton is accurate.
I am sure if Jordan had the patience he could have sucked up to Giant Dayton and made everything fine lol.
If he had a sense of humor he would do this lol
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jVWGPsZKPkSojahQGTRiOhGAuCp9ZsqN/view?usp=drivesdk