I dunno. You could've been going for an old music reference.
[It'd be more imaginative than some usernames she'd seen, at any rate. And she can't help feeling slightly pleased at the sudden influx of proper grammar. It's not even that she's worried about it so much as that it's just habit to type pretty close to the way she speaks. She'd probably have to be stupid levels of sleep-deprived to take the lazy way out.]
This is the second time I've found myself back here, so I know how it feels, at least. The silver lining, if you can even call it that, is that I'm one of the "lucky" ones.
[She absolutely wouldn't call it that, but that's neither here nor there.]
The first time, almost all of our other friends were here. But they lucked out and ended up sticking together, so it was fine.
[She'd been the odd one out, but that wasn't anything new.]
I'm sorry the ones with your parents weren't as good.
Oh no, don't worry. I'm glad everyone else is at home. I wouldn't wish this place on anyone.
He's probably my best friend. And yea, I know I can talk to him, but I don't want him to feel like he has to listen to my complaints. I wouldn't blame him for having people he'd rather hang out with. I'm not always the easiest person to deal with.
[A lot of that is intentional on her part because it's easier to keep people at a distance if they'd rather not hang around in the first place. But she can also, admittedly, be kind of hard to get along with.
There's a pretty noticeable pause between that last message and the next, mostly because she's trying to decide how to respond.]
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[It'd be more imaginative than some usernames she'd seen, at any rate. And she can't help feeling slightly pleased at the sudden influx of proper grammar. It's not even that she's worried about it so much as that it's just habit to type pretty close to the way she speaks. She'd probably have to be stupid levels of sleep-deprived to take the lazy way out.]
This is the second time I've found myself back here, so I know how it feels, at least. The silver lining, if you can even call it that, is that I'm one of the "lucky" ones.
[She absolutely wouldn't call it that, but that's neither here nor there.]
The first time, almost all of our other friends were here. But they lucked out and ended up sticking together, so it was fine.
[She'd been the odd one out, but that wasn't anything new.]
I'm sorry the ones with your parents weren't as good.
Oh no, don't worry. I'm glad everyone else is at home. I wouldn't wish this place on anyone.
He's probably my best friend. And yea, I know I can talk to him, but I don't want him to feel like he has to listen to my complaints. I wouldn't blame him for having people he'd rather hang out with. I'm not always the easiest person to deal with.
[A lot of that is intentional on her part because it's easier to keep people at a distance if they'd rather not hang around in the first place. But she can also, admittedly, be kind of hard to get along with.
There's a pretty noticeable pause between that last message and the next, mostly because she's trying to decide how to respond.]
I'm not against the idea of you coming over.