"Yeah," Hazel beamed just as the microwave beeped. She gave Elsy an apologetic smile. "Give me a second please." She scurried to the back, grabbed the hot bag of popped corn, and jetted back to Elsy. "So, how are you liking the mall?" She noticed that Elsy wouldn't look at her. Her shyness was quite cute and it made Hazel want to get her to open up. If she needed a friend then Hazel would be there for her.
Snow sighed, taking the final bite of pie. He wiped his mouth of crumbs then patted his belly. He stretched his arms with a small yawn. He laid on his side while facing Ashley as his hand supported his head. He pondered his feelings towards him love life. "I never truly thought about my love life," he shrugged. "I mean, yeah, some of the girls here are pretty, but I haven't really thought about making a move on any of them. At the rate I'm going, I'll probably end up alone." He kept his face neutral, but on the inside, Snow actually felt a bit lonelier than usual.
He downcast his eyes a bit, but then quickly brought his walls back up. He chuckled a bit without much humor at Ash's comment. "Yeah, teach me the way of the teen. How do I talk to a girl? Why is there hair growing on my body? Is it normal that I like when girl's eat elongated foods?" He said sarcastically. "Please, guide me, oh great one."
Ashley copied his movement, switching to lying on her side and curling up. It was sort of amusing seeing him like that, all sideways and such. She even laughed for a moment, before realizing that he had no idea what she was laughing about and probably thought she was crazy. That sort of made her want to laugh more, but she managed to keep herself in check this time. The thought of him seeing some of the other girls as pretty never really occurred to her, making her feel a bit stupid. It wasn't like she was his only friend. "I doubt you'll end up alone," she said, rolling her eyes. "I'm sure that any girl here would be pleased to be able to call you theirs."
As soon as his humorless laughter reached her ears, she knew that the momentary bonding moment was over. She tried not to be sad about it though, which meant she just wouldn't think about it. "Well, young grasshopper," she began, grinning. "To talk to a normal girl, you can pretty much say anything and she'll giggle and laugh. To talk to a girl like me, you gotta be real." His next question though, brought the smile back to her face. "The hair is because of puberty, you may also notice your voice crack." It was becoming increasingly difficult to keep a straight face. "Oh, my god. Do you have a 'happy trail'?", she used her hands to make imaginary quotation marks. "That would be so sexy," she said without thinking, and then blushed. After that, she didn't even bother answering the last question.
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