Post by Sayuri Hachimoto on Aug 20, 2010 20:30:46 GMT -5
Sayuri shrugged. Easy answer. "Nothing. They've accomplished nothing," she answered, ignoring the fact that it was probably a rhetorical question. She did that sort of thing all the time, though, and it was probably the least cruel of her habits. Let's just say Saya isn't exactly the nicest girl around.... Happily, she ignored Evan's other comment. She was finished talking about love. The closest she had gotten to it was her grandmother's dog, who loved her more than even Grammy Sue, and unless she had the whole species thing mixed up, she was pretty sure that didn't count. Neither did love-'em-and-leave-'em, which Saya had participated in too many times for the poor guys' goods.
Fun, Sayuri thought with a silent laugh. She knew two answers to that question - there was her fun and then everyone else's fun. Her fun was adventuring through the woods, tripping people in the Year 2 hallway, pulling pranks on random people (usually poor, unsuspecting pizza delivery guys), and putting on too much eyeliner for the fun of looking goth. But everyone else's fun was much, much different than hers. With a mental note to start hanging out with people who do normal stuff, Sayuri responded, "I usually hang around at my house or go....em, exploring, if you may, through the woods right behind my house. And there were a couple of fun times with the pizza guy...." Here, she winked to give the wrong idea. "Most people just go out to eat with their friends or shop at the mall, though. I find that sort of thing boring, personally speaking." She shrugged again.
Fun, Sayuri thought with a silent laugh. She knew two answers to that question - there was her fun and then everyone else's fun. Her fun was adventuring through the woods, tripping people in the Year 2 hallway, pulling pranks on random people (usually poor, unsuspecting pizza delivery guys), and putting on too much eyeliner for the fun of looking goth. But everyone else's fun was much, much different than hers. With a mental note to start hanging out with people who do normal stuff, Sayuri responded, "I usually hang around at my house or go....em, exploring, if you may, through the woods right behind my house. And there were a couple of fun times with the pizza guy...." Here, she winked to give the wrong idea. "Most people just go out to eat with their friends or shop at the mall, though. I find that sort of thing boring, personally speaking." She shrugged again.