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Lady Lulu Vengenz
Stephen chuckled at Aimee's comment. HE ACTUALLY CHUCKLED. That obviously didn't happen every day so she must've caught him in a good mood. But Stephen's wasn't in a bad mood either, more like neutral. So it was going to be an okay day. But then Aimee brought up the friends' thing. Greeeeaaat. But whatever. Stephen turned his body around, facing the ceiling and placed his arms under his head. Maybe actually seeing the face of the person you're talking to wouldn't be so rude and obnoxious.
"Here's the sad part, I'm not new here. Well, not really. This is my second year here," Stephen answered her, covering his face as well. But when she said something else, Stephen just looked at her, with a sly smirk on his face and shaking his head. Well then.
Aimée smiled softly when he chuckled - at least he wasn't biting her head of again, even if he was now avoiding her gaze. Gosh, she was sure that this boy had more mood swings that a hormonal teenage girl. They were more severe, that was for sure. What could she have said? Aimée couldn't think. Maybe he was just a weird kid. That seemed a fitting description, of what she knew of him so far - which she had to admit was very little. Sigh.
"Pardon.. I mean.. you just seem - sorry," she blustered, finishing shortly. Blushing slightly, she tried to hide it. Oh gosh, this was awkward. She felt really embarrassed - maybe he wasn't weird.. just a little bit of a loner, like herself.
She raised an eyebrow as he smirked at her, and sighed again.