Shinji Ikari (
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saveyourbrain2013-11-19 09:27 pm
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When the two first met, for whatever reason she felt that she could talk to him about things, and in that sense she definitely jumped the gun. Given how quickly he shifted to more adult talk from his "d'aw you're so cute look at you blush," she thought that he would be a bit more open to talk, and, at least in her view, selfishly took advantage of that to try to sort through her own thoughts. After nearly snapping at her about her family, however, she's definitely taken quite a few steps backward, and isn't quite sure where the two of them sit.
Which is why the mixed signals that he seems to throw out there--does he want to be a supportive friend, or does he want to judge her for things she hasn't done, she doesn't know. She has realized something: Zelos has issues. Issues he's not willing to talk about, maybe not even willing to really tackle himself. There's always that thought in her head, though, that somehow she's done something wrong, that somehow she's the one that has made what could have been a good friendship strained. She's the stupid teenager who can't sort her own stuff out, obviously she did something wrong.
The flirting... While she wasn't receptive to it at first, the awkward behaviors in public definitely make her uncomfortable because she does not know how to act on so many levels. He's almost 10 years older than her, and she knows that it isn't serious, so why would you act that way? The celebrity angle has also run through her head, which made their most recent trip all the more awkward and uncomfortable. She doesn't necessarily mind spending time with him, but in many ways it's difficult. So very difficult.
She wants to open up to him, because she feels there are some similarities, but, more than that, strangely enough she actually wants to be there for him. There's so much being left unsaid, and while she's no expert, she can empathize in some regard. He just needs to stop being such a cryptic, wishy-washy jerk. Then maybe they'll talk.
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