"It's not really that I "prefer" it." Veronica clarified, using air quotes to emphasize her emphasis of the word prefer. "It's more like I can't handle anything else. I've tasted pretty extreme foods, I just can't handle any of them." Veronica shrugged. It bothered her to a degree, but she's become so accustomed to it that it honestly didn't really bother her anymore.
Veronica folded her arms over her stomach as a warm feeling surrounded her, making her feel a bit shy. She was being asked to go to a restaurant with someone? She was never so much as invited to a play date or a birthday party before, much less get invited to a restaurant, alone, with a cute guy. She wouldn't dare say it out loud, but Veronica wasn't about to deny it. He was really cute, attractive even. Was the teasing just a way to deflect her interest in him?
Whether or not that was the case, Veronica eagerly nodded at the offer. "That sounds like fun," she said casually. "And I'm glad you said yes. I've been trying to find some excuse to listed to you play your violin. It sounds absolutely magical." Veronica wasn't one to stretch or cover the truth. If she felt something, she told you what it was. Of course, she did have limits to this rule. Like, nothing embarrassing.
"But I'd love to meet some of your friends, too." She added, before she recalled something she had forgotten the last time they met with each other. "Oh! Before I forget again! Can I get your phone number? I mean, we could spend the day talking if you got time, but I just want to get your number while I remember. This place is so big, I don't know if we could be so lucky as to bump into each other all the time. This would probably make planning easier." Veronica lacked social skills, but boy was she a planner. She kept her phone on tab for all occasions.
After all, she was a teenage girl. And what was a teenage girl without her smartphone?
@Aedan Drago
Veronica folded her arms over her stomach as a warm feeling surrounded her, making her feel a bit shy. She was being asked to go to a restaurant with someone? She was never so much as invited to a play date or a birthday party before, much less get invited to a restaurant, alone, with a cute guy. She wouldn't dare say it out loud, but Veronica wasn't about to deny it. He was really cute, attractive even. Was the teasing just a way to deflect her interest in him?
Whether or not that was the case, Veronica eagerly nodded at the offer. "That sounds like fun," she said casually. "And I'm glad you said yes. I've been trying to find some excuse to listed to you play your violin. It sounds absolutely magical." Veronica wasn't one to stretch or cover the truth. If she felt something, she told you what it was. Of course, she did have limits to this rule. Like, nothing embarrassing.
"But I'd love to meet some of your friends, too." She added, before she recalled something she had forgotten the last time they met with each other. "Oh! Before I forget again! Can I get your phone number? I mean, we could spend the day talking if you got time, but I just want to get your number while I remember. This place is so big, I don't know if we could be so lucky as to bump into each other all the time. This would probably make planning easier." Veronica lacked social skills, but boy was she a planner. She kept her phone on tab for all occasions.
After all, she was a teenage girl. And what was a teenage girl without her smartphone?
@Aedan Drago