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Where did she hit her head?
Ives left eye twitched as the girl giggled, unsure of how to react to it. Whatever the girl was getting into, he wished she at least watched tutorial videos on how to act nice. If she did, though, she perhaps chose to do it her own way after coming to the conclusion of “I can do better than this.” He adjusted the sling of his bag, narrowing his eyes. “I… did not say anything funny, Lee.”
Ives knew he had been telling her to stop being a b!tch, but now he wanted to retract his words. It was not appetizing to see the a good attitude on Lee at all, and he rather her rolling his eyes at him now. But change is good, isn’t it? Well, the question was… is she really changing? Ives was skeptical about it; it was too much for his taste. Too disturbing, in fact. He nodded as she finished her speech of the enlightened, pulling a corner of his lips in a disbelieving way. “You’re positive?” he repeated, a hint of mockery in his voice. “What a big achievement, Lee, I’m honored you let me know. Being nice does get you a lot of benefits… but not all. You know, some people might become your best friend in the future but still won’t give you the answer keys to the exams.” And he smiled, wrinkling his nose.
Ives tried to keep his eyes still on the girl, but he couldn’t help but subtly roll them as she looked down to her feet. He was always willing to be in any atmosphere around, but today he wanted to escape. “Talking to you,” he shrugged. “If that wasn’t obvious enough… what do you want?”
@Kristi- Ari