[ mafuyu sass sandy and he would actually play along. but his attention is on the road as silence fills the air. he doesn't believe her words of 'i'll be fine', but he knows better than to bring that up. it isn't until she speaks again that sandalphon bothers her with a reply. ]
Parties are a social construct, meant for the facilitation of intrapersonal relationships. [ of course the psychology nerd in him knows that. ] Most often than not, the appeal is to bring one's closest friends and celebrate a special occasion that has happened in said person's life.
... However, it's a fine line to tread, given each person is different. I myself do not enjoy parties, as people simply end up irritating me. [ a huff. ] But I'm sure that's not the answer you want to hear, now is it?
I don't know. I wasn't expecting anything, truthfully.
( logically, she did know that much at least, if only for history lessons. but teen parties are entirely different, it feels like. a foreign language she doesn't know how to navigate. )
tfln - sandalphon
Taro is good. And... healthy.
( she thinks. though, that doesn't mean much when it's a milkshake.
... she does like purple though. and also sky blue. )
It didn't feel right to go in there and not get anything.
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[ but he will keep an eye on her regardless. she is staying in a hotel he's paying for, after all. ]
If your classmates ask tomorrow, you left early due to an early morning appointment. [ because high schoolers are nosy, he's learned. ]
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I'll be fine.
( mafuyu watches out the window of the car, impassive as always. if there's anything on her mind, she's not going to really say it. )
... I don't get the appeal of those sorts of things. Parties like that, I mean.
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Parties are a social construct, meant for the facilitation of intrapersonal relationships. [ of course the psychology nerd in him knows that. ] Most often than not, the appeal is to bring one's closest friends and celebrate a special occasion that has happened in said person's life.
... However, it's a fine line to tread, given each person is different. I myself do not enjoy parties, as people simply end up irritating me. [ a huff. ] But I'm sure that's not the answer you want to hear, now is it?
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( logically, she did know that much at least, if only for history lessons. but teen parties are entirely different, it feels like. a foreign language she doesn't know how to navigate. )
... Did you ever get dragged to them?