Carmin couldn't help but notice Madeline staring at his room. She thought it was weird, didn't she? Any second now she'd make a comment or laugh about how short the dresser and desk were. It was only a matter of time. The thought of it caused Carmin's hand to fall behind his neck, while his face started turning a lighter shade.
But to his surprise, she seemed to continue on about parties instead. It was nice having someone sympathize with him rather than poke fun, but Madeline spoke like she knew a lot about parties. She probably went to them a lot, she did bring up the subject after all. He couldn't help but feel left out. Despite what he'd said, a part of him really wanted to go see what all the fuss was about. He would usually tune it out, but every now and then he'd hear bits of people talking about how great of a time they'd had at some party. He'd never admit it, but he wanted to be included.
Then Madeline moved her gaze back to the flower bed and the inevitable happened. Though it appeared she was just curious and not trying to be rude about it in any way, so it wasn't the worst thing. He still felt embarrassed about it, but he answered the question. "I don't really sleep on there, I just kinda sit there and read at night." Although that didn't totally answer her question, so he added to it. "I don't feel anything and I don't get stiff or get back pain or anything, so I don't really need to worry about being comfy. It doesn't make a difference I suppose." Carmin spoke a little quieter than usual. The bed wasn't uncomfortable for him, but talking about it seemed to make him uncomfortable.
The fact that he didn't have to care much about being comfortable meant that there was barely anywhere in Carmin's room for a normal person to sit. The best was probably his desk chair, but that was on the shorter side.
But to his surprise, she seemed to continue on about parties instead. It was nice having someone sympathize with him rather than poke fun, but Madeline spoke like she knew a lot about parties. She probably went to them a lot, she did bring up the subject after all. He couldn't help but feel left out. Despite what he'd said, a part of him really wanted to go see what all the fuss was about. He would usually tune it out, but every now and then he'd hear bits of people talking about how great of a time they'd had at some party. He'd never admit it, but he wanted to be included.
Then Madeline moved her gaze back to the flower bed and the inevitable happened. Though it appeared she was just curious and not trying to be rude about it in any way, so it wasn't the worst thing. He still felt embarrassed about it, but he answered the question. "I don't really sleep on there, I just kinda sit there and read at night." Although that didn't totally answer her question, so he added to it. "I don't feel anything and I don't get stiff or get back pain or anything, so I don't really need to worry about being comfy. It doesn't make a difference I suppose." Carmin spoke a little quieter than usual. The bed wasn't uncomfortable for him, but talking about it seemed to make him uncomfortable.
The fact that he didn't have to care much about being comfortable meant that there was barely anywhere in Carmin's room for a normal person to sit. The best was probably his desk chair, but that was on the shorter side.