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"Maybe I'm just like you."
Daiya's statement hung in the air like a line off a play; what devices were used, he wondered. Dramatic irony? He laughed, a short, light sound that laid somewhere to the right of a scoff.
Maybe she was just like him.
Maybe she sat, surrounded by conversation and color and life, and drifted away into an emptier world in her own head. Maybe she stared at the passing traffic sometimes and felt incomprehensibly lost, because everyone was going somewhere and she had nowhere to be. Maybe there was nothing more she wanted than to feel something without the company of concern and a crowd of thoughts.
Who was he to say that she didn't? The picture of her, hair in the wind, standing against the backdrop of an aqua sky, made that less impossible to imagine.
Maybe even people who are loved could feel alone.
"That's..."
he let the word weigh down on his tongue. Interesting? Funny? Hard to believe? All of the above, and none at once? "A thought,"
he settled.His finger tapped against the window frame, restless. This was the longest time he'd spent with someone else in ages, and while their relative isolation meant that his eyes got some rest, he didn't know if he should be allowed to feel this... calm. With Daiya, especially, and her odd curiosity about — he assumed — people.
"Mr Chen's late,"
he noted. He barely remembered that the teacher was the reason they were here at all. "Do you think he forgot?"