[Remy hasn't really been seen around the network for a while, what with getting over his torture and all. Then there was his little problem with Charis, not to mention being emo on rooftops as a direct result of Ivy saying she couldn't separate him from the monster his replacement had been. That was compounded by him remembering being said monster
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I'm sure you've already been told, but it depends on what kind of girl she is and what her interests are! There's the usual stereotypes, [her bright eyes look off as she ticks things off on her fingers] Bookworm, Cheerleader, Shy, Goth, Artsy, Religious, Musician, all sorts of things...high school cliques or what have you. Some girls would rather read books together and discuss them, some girls would rather go out for a night on the town and get liquored up [and end up in the ER in all sorts of ways] ...not that there's much like back home that can be done here, of course.
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Ahhh, right. Well, there goes that...perhaps. [There's a moment before she puts one elbow on the table the tablet's one, propping her chin in her palm.] This is, of course, taking for granted that this eighteen-year-old girl has the same sort of build as girls in my own world--from that, I mean...in all forms of being as well as of a modern age.
[Eighteen's rather young, isn't it? It could be some strange place where that was old for a woman to be single. Hmm hmm hmm.]
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I don't know any normal girls. I'm not sure they exist.
[A beat, and a bit of a laugh.]
Let's see... listening to music. Karaoke. Reading books, or magazines or manga. Going out to the movies. Going out for hamburgers, or ice cream, or something like that. Shopping. Cooking. Art. Talking about boys. It depends on the girl, really.
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Dey places to start. Merci.
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