[They're both learning to be wrong, it seems. The kind of people Naminé is used to are the cold sort, the heartless sort, and so kindness is not something she has been taught to expect. It's come as an amazing, pleasant surprise how well people treat her, here. What can she do but pay it forward?]
I think we are. [Lightly, not as obviously teasing but no less meant as such. The bit after that is the sticking point, however, because she falters as if there's something she feels she should say - about liking things, that is - but ultimately appears to decide against it. Instead, she glosses over it and makes a loose attempt at feigning a horrified expression with her,] Oh, no. Not her, too...!
[Her attempt not to laugh throughout kind of ruins the effect, especially when she fails at the end.]
[Settling in to listen to that explanation, Naminé eases into a soft smile of her own, warm and relaxed. Ah, yes, she knows the type - right up until that second to last bit, which makes her previously tilted head jerk back slightly in surprise, one brow going up and the other going down.] A 'pervert'--?
[She sounds baffled. This may or may not be because she isn't overly familiar with the word itself. (Establishing proper boundaries, though, or the necessity thereof, certainly caught her attention.)]
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I think we are. [Lightly, not as obviously teasing but no less meant as such. The bit after that is the sticking point, however, because she falters as if there's something she feels she should say - about liking things, that is - but ultimately appears to decide against it. Instead, she glosses over it and makes a loose attempt at feigning a horrified expression with her,] Oh, no. Not her, too...!
[Her attempt not to laugh throughout kind of ruins the effect, especially when she fails at the end.]
[Settling in to listen to that explanation, Naminé eases into a soft smile of her own, warm and relaxed. Ah, yes, she knows the type - right up until that second to last bit, which makes her previously tilted head jerk back slightly in surprise, one brow going up and the other going down.] A 'pervert'--?
[She sounds baffled. This may or may not be because she isn't overly familiar with the word itself. (Establishing proper boundaries, though, or the necessity thereof, certainly caught her attention.)]