Jorge may have been trying to dismiss it, but it still didn't mean he was actually okay with it. Harper decided she would be sure to make Walker apologize in person for the trouble caused. It was the least he could do, really. Especially if he was trying to be friends. Friends didn't just let other friends take the blame and not make it up to the person.
Harper stopped when Jorge did, looking up at him. His face betrayed his thoughts and she almost thought he wasn't going to answer. She looked back straight ahead when he seemed to come out of his head. It would have been fine if he decided not to answer, but she was glad he did. When he started walking, she did as well. She didn't want to end up alone again because he wandered off on her. Looking up, she watched him talk again. She never really noticed how few minorities were in the school until his statement really made her think about it; after all, she was raised to not really notice things like skin color.
Following him into the aisle, simply because she hadn't even noticed she was still, she took a seat one over from where he sat. After all, in the hall he had kept a little distance. If it was Walker or any other friend she hadn't just met, then she wouldn't have left that seat between them, but she didn't want to crowd up on him and make the guy uncomfortable just because she was afraid of being trapped in the school and if they lost power and all those other ifs. She glanced at the stage once she set her bag down on the chair beside her. "The set? Well, I was working on it - but I only do painting when I get a chance. Stage crew have been doing a great job with it though. They even figured out how to make it turn so we can use it for the town and the castle." She looked over at Jorge. "You know we're doing Beauty and the Beast as the upcoming play, right? It's really amazing the design work getting put into it. Aside from the spinning sets, the props are just amazing right now. One of the tech-heads even made a magic mirror that lights up and it looks amazing, way better than that plastic toy they used to sell back in the nineties."
She sat up a bit straighter and looked at Jorge more. "Oh, hey, did you want to see it? The director has us using the prop during the rehearsals recently, so I could show you how it works and such." She blinked, shrinking back down a little bit. It was mostly realizing how enthused she sounded. "If you want, that is."
Harper stopped when Jorge did, looking up at him. His face betrayed his thoughts and she almost thought he wasn't going to answer. She looked back straight ahead when he seemed to come out of his head. It would have been fine if he decided not to answer, but she was glad he did. When he started walking, she did as well. She didn't want to end up alone again because he wandered off on her. Looking up, she watched him talk again. She never really noticed how few minorities were in the school until his statement really made her think about it; after all, she was raised to not really notice things like skin color.
Following him into the aisle, simply because she hadn't even noticed she was still, she took a seat one over from where he sat. After all, in the hall he had kept a little distance. If it was Walker or any other friend she hadn't just met, then she wouldn't have left that seat between them, but she didn't want to crowd up on him and make the guy uncomfortable just because she was afraid of being trapped in the school and if they lost power and all those other ifs. She glanced at the stage once she set her bag down on the chair beside her. "The set? Well, I was working on it - but I only do painting when I get a chance. Stage crew have been doing a great job with it though. They even figured out how to make it turn so we can use it for the town and the castle." She looked over at Jorge. "You know we're doing Beauty and the Beast as the upcoming play, right? It's really amazing the design work getting put into it. Aside from the spinning sets, the props are just amazing right now. One of the tech-heads even made a magic mirror that lights up and it looks amazing, way better than that plastic toy they used to sell back in the nineties."
She sat up a bit straighter and looked at Jorge more. "Oh, hey, did you want to see it? The director has us using the prop during the rehearsals recently, so I could show you how it works and such." She blinked, shrinking back down a little bit. It was mostly realizing how enthused she sounded. "If you want, that is."