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The room looks typical of a 15 year old girl. Neat, and walls covered in posters. Most of the posters seem to have the whole death theme going on between skulls and zombies...but there's also a slight effort at hanging bands up there too.
One particular wall looks dedicated to photos she's taken.
"Oh? That's too bad. What brings you through my window?"
Most of the pictures are action shots of people getting hurt or messing up. Higher up where it's not as easy to see, it looks like images of road kill and dead things.
Enya watches him curiously.
"Oh. In movies when a boy jumps through a girl's window he's either being chased by guards and looking for a place to hide, or more modernly, running from the police."
She lets that explanation set in before piping up again.
"How strange you'd be here for me. I thought I was the roommate you didn't want to talk to." she giggles.
That's...odd. He looks back at Enya before returning to the pictures as she finishes talking. He then turns around and puts a hand in his pocket.
"No, Rebecca is the one I don't want to talk to. Eric is the one I'm refraining from physically harming. Now that I understand your complexity you're rather simple, or rather, easy to tolerate."
"I don't find being happy or cheerful difficult. It's very natural because I rarely feel sadness or anger. I do have to practice what's socially acceptable. Things that may cause negative emotions from others aren't always as obvious to me."
She puts her laptop aside so she can turn and dangle her legs from the side of her bed.
"It does. I suppose I'm on the other side of the spectrum. I am constantly annoyed and aggravated by others but I feel it's important to be able to pretend I'm not from now on. Being well liked seems to have its advantages for you."
"Simple improv. Rather than for comedic purposes, I thought I might help us for developing covers on the field. Or here, of the situation calls for it. What do you think?"
"I think it would be more beneficial to try them simultaneously. Let me rephrase: we will pick personas for each other and take turns picking the scene."
He flips the book open!
"You will be...a TV evangelist. I'll let you pick the scene as well this time."