Theia's encouragement was the little push he needed to loosen up and quit staring at his feet, smiling at his dance partner instead. Shaw still had a long way to go, and he wouldn't be starring on Disco with the Stars anytime soon, but he hadn't tripped over his own feet quite as many times as he would have thought. "Thanks," he smiled. "You're not so bad yourself." Translation? Doing way better than he ever would.
A playful grin spread across his lips when she mentioned that she had been digging into spirits and ghosts in her spare time. You know, as most teenagers do. "Straight up?" he asked at first, just to make sure she was serious and not messing with him. She was serious alright. "Thought you would have had enough of all Scooby Doo stuff after Qatamer."
Shaw just hung there awkwardly for a few seconds as Theia dipped him unexpectedly, not sure what he was supposed to do. He thought she might drop him at first, but girl was steady as a rock. "Girrrrrl," he grinned real big, seriously impressed. "You been working out?" He knew she liked to run, but she must have implemented some weights into her workout routine or something.
Pizza sounded great. Shaw was starting to get hungry himself, and the burgers he had been looking forward to all week were definitely a bust. Before they reached the table he cast a glance back Prani's way, grinning when he saw that she was surrounded by a group of people. She deserved all of the attention she was getting. She was mad skilled on that hallikset. Well, a group was a little too vague. They were all boys. He tried not to let that detail bother him. @Sreeya
"I got a master!" Shaw perked up at the question, the sephi a nice distraction from whatever was going on with Prani and all those other boys. "Master Valtiere!" He loved talking about the sephi, so if Theia had any questions Shaw would be more than happy to answer them. Girls usually did have questions, and usually he fielded them, but Shaw didn't mind answering any questions Theia might have. She was his friend and he liked her a lot.
Opening up a pizza box at random, Shaw stared. "Pineapple on pizza?" he asked aloud. He had never tried it before. @GABA
A playful grin spread across his lips when she mentioned that she had been digging into spirits and ghosts in her spare time. You know, as most teenagers do. "Straight up?" he asked at first, just to make sure she was serious and not messing with him. She was serious alright. "Thought you would have had enough of all Scooby Doo stuff after Qatamer."
Shaw just hung there awkwardly for a few seconds as Theia dipped him unexpectedly, not sure what he was supposed to do. He thought she might drop him at first, but girl was steady as a rock. "Girrrrrl," he grinned real big, seriously impressed. "You been working out?" He knew she liked to run, but she must have implemented some weights into her workout routine or something.
Pizza sounded great. Shaw was starting to get hungry himself, and the burgers he had been looking forward to all week were definitely a bust. Before they reached the table he cast a glance back Prani's way, grinning when he saw that she was surrounded by a group of people. She deserved all of the attention she was getting. She was mad skilled on that hallikset. Well, a group was a little too vague. They were all boys. He tried not to let that detail bother him. @Sreeya
"I got a master!" Shaw perked up at the question, the sephi a nice distraction from whatever was going on with Prani and all those other boys. "Master Valtiere!" He loved talking about the sephi, so if Theia had any questions Shaw would be more than happy to answer them. Girls usually did have questions, and usually he fielded them, but Shaw didn't mind answering any questions Theia might have. She was his friend and he liked her a lot.
Opening up a pizza box at random, Shaw stared. "Pineapple on pizza?" he asked aloud. He had never tried it before. @GABA