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Outfit
Dialogue: #228B22
Thought: #4C4C4C
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But Spencer’s sudden interesting in him was something he hadn’t entirely prepared for. For a moment, Liam could only stare blankly like a deer in the headlights, blinking only when Spencer moved to get them drinks. Liam had always been a talkative boy. He could go on and on about the things he loved. His dancing, photography, playing instruments, his love of all things sweet. It just so happened that anytime someone asked him to talk about himself, suddenly he was all out of words. Normally, he’d resort to bringing up the fact he was a dancer as some sort of conversation started, but Spencer already knew that.
”Well…” he brought a fork full of noodles into his mouth to excuse his silence before taking hold of the beer bottle and offering it to Spencer. ”I guess for starters you should know I hate bear.” he admitted, a slight smile of apology curling his lips. ”I’m not a big fan of alcohol in general, except maybe wine.” He was aware this may have sounded a bit rash, but ever since the day his grandfather set out to stop drinking, Liam also swore to stay as far away from alcohol as possible. It was the best and only way he could show his grandfather support.
He took another mouthful of noodles and reached for the pot stickers, placing one on his own plate and one on Spencer’s. ”But I might be just a tad bit addicted to coffee.” he added, though it was a severe understatement. Liam needed his cup of coffee every morning or he’d never get anything done. He hoped Spencer likes coffee too, or at the very least didn’t mind the smell. If not, they’d have a major issue.
”What about you?” Liam was aware he barely gave the guy any information about himself, but in all honesty, he didn’t know what to say. It’s not that his life had been boring, quite the contrary. At his young age, Liam had already been through his fair share of struggles, but those were subjects better left for a greater day. Maybe on a late night during a deep conversation, of course that rode on the answer to whether Spencer truly wanted that kind of friendship or if he wanted to go no deeper than friendly roommates.