"Yes I can see you're not looking for anyone here. But I daresay you are still looking. Perhaps you've already got someone in mind."
Nicole's eyes widened. Am I seriously that obvious?? she groaned inwardly. Even the red glow stick couldn't cover up her intentions. She made a mental note to work on that, so she could better hide her feelings before she was ready to confront them. As to the comment Lucy made about this place not being very good for improving social skills, Nicole would just take what she could get. However in some ways, talking to other awkward people might even be better, because she didn't have the added pressure of trying to converse with a popular crowd. It felt to her like she was among her own kind.
Lucy seemed to be hiding something too, but Nicole determined it would be better not to pressure her for information. She did wonder why the girl would have to spend her birthday alone if she didn't come here. Nicole reasoned that her home life must not be the greatest and felt a pang of sympathy. Her own family wasn't anything special, but she was pretty fortunate to have non-divorced parents and a mostly healthy home life. She couldn't imagine what Lucy was going through if her hunch was correct.
"Well, Happy Birthday," Nicole offered. Not sure what else to say, she just fiddled with her glow stick. At that moment, her stomach let out an embarrassingly loud rumble. She felt her face grow warm and hoped Lucy didn't notice, then she pulled out her wallet and counted the money she brought. "Er... do you know much the drinks are here?"
Ji Min watched the brunette girl out of the corner of his eye, as she crossed the room to dance with a creepily happy college boy. He was still trying to place who she was without looking like an obvious stalker. He suddenly realized he was one of the only few people not interacting with anyone. Great, I probably look like a total loner, sitting here by myself, he thought. Know what? Who cares if that girl goes to my school? I came here to meet people, not get bogged down by someone I might not actually know. He spotted a couple of good-looking girls wearing green glow sticks sitting not too far away. He estimated them to be about the same age as him. Ji Min got up from his stool, strolled confidently over to them, and greeted them with a tip of his hat. It was a cheesy gesture, but he managed to get a laugh.
Nicole's eyes widened. Am I seriously that obvious?? she groaned inwardly. Even the red glow stick couldn't cover up her intentions. She made a mental note to work on that, so she could better hide her feelings before she was ready to confront them. As to the comment Lucy made about this place not being very good for improving social skills, Nicole would just take what she could get. However in some ways, talking to other awkward people might even be better, because she didn't have the added pressure of trying to converse with a popular crowd. It felt to her like she was among her own kind.
Lucy seemed to be hiding something too, but Nicole determined it would be better not to pressure her for information. She did wonder why the girl would have to spend her birthday alone if she didn't come here. Nicole reasoned that her home life must not be the greatest and felt a pang of sympathy. Her own family wasn't anything special, but she was pretty fortunate to have non-divorced parents and a mostly healthy home life. She couldn't imagine what Lucy was going through if her hunch was correct.
"Well, Happy Birthday," Nicole offered. Not sure what else to say, she just fiddled with her glow stick. At that moment, her stomach let out an embarrassingly loud rumble. She felt her face grow warm and hoped Lucy didn't notice, then she pulled out her wallet and counted the money she brought. "Er... do you know much the drinks are here?"
Ji Min watched the brunette girl out of the corner of his eye, as she crossed the room to dance with a creepily happy college boy. He was still trying to place who she was without looking like an obvious stalker. He suddenly realized he was one of the only few people not interacting with anyone. Great, I probably look like a total loner, sitting here by myself, he thought. Know what? Who cares if that girl goes to my school? I came here to meet people, not get bogged down by someone I might not actually know. He spotted a couple of good-looking girls wearing green glow sticks sitting not too far away. He estimated them to be about the same age as him. Ji Min got up from his stool, strolled confidently over to them, and greeted them with a tip of his hat. It was a cheesy gesture, but he managed to get a laugh.