"Come on, Xavier, what's wrong?" Maverick urged Xavier to talk about the problems he might be facing. Xavier was about to open his mouth to speak. But because Maverick asked again, he closed his mouth again to speak. "I'm fine. I'm just a little dizzy," Xavier replied. He had never been to a playground like this, where there were rides. So, he was also dizzy on top of the spinning windmill. That's why he had been silent all this time. He didn't want his friends to know what he was feeling. "Oh, you're afraid of heights, huh?" With his explanation earlier, Maverick concluded even though that was not what Xavier meant. But because Xavier didn't want to argue with Maverick, he just nodded. So that Maverick would no longer wonder. "Why didn't you say so earlier, Xavier? I could have accompanied you on the other rides. There are many choices here, too," Maverick squeaked like a nagging girl. "Ah, it's okay, Maverick. It's for learning too, so I can get used to heights too." "Hahaha,
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