TarantulaHawk
💞 libra — istp 💞
She honestly did like the idea of being outside, especially more now that she was in nature - no honking cars and running engines, no strange-smelling air, and certainly no streetlights to fog up the sky and block out every little star that one might have been able to see otherwise. She had been finding out that she really enjoyed nature more than she thought she would. She had been born and raised in the city and she never really imagined herself being out among the trees, but it was a nice change and made her feel much more relaxed than she normally was. Or maybe the relaxed feeling was coming from being among people who actually sort of had an interest in her in some form.
At the mention of a badge, Abby had to smile, her cheeks flushing a little - embarrassment and a strange sort of almost childish pride. David really thought of others a lot and it was almost insanely genuine. She had never really been lucky enough to be around people like him and her life, so every time he did something that was genuine and kind, she instantly found herself confused and amazed. In a strange way, he had almost become her role model.
But Max's comment, she felt her smile disappear and her stomach sort of churn with guilt. Yikes. She wanted to say something snarky and mean in return, just to shut the kid up for a little bit, but he wasn't wrong. That had been her goal and she only wanted the money so that she could survive. It had just become a little bit different because she actually found herself enjoying a job that she had for once in her life - she didn't hate her coworkwers or truly dislike the people she catered to (in this case, the kids). She liked getting up early and having breakfast, she loved hearing the kids enjoying themselves a little bit and she found herself with a sense of fulfilment. But as she thought, she ended up opening her mouth before she really thought about what she was going to say.
"He enjoys being here, Max. Just because you don't doesn't mean you need to ruin it for others."
Abby stood up after a moment, looking at the kids. Most of them seemed shocked that she had spoke up that way and toward a camper of all people, but she couldn't expect anything less. She forced a smile on her face as her stomach suddenly started to twist from the anxiety setting in. Her voice was shaky, but she tried her hardest to sound excited - "Now, let's go get those sleeping bags ready!"
At the mention of a badge, Abby had to smile, her cheeks flushing a little - embarrassment and a strange sort of almost childish pride. David really thought of others a lot and it was almost insanely genuine. She had never really been lucky enough to be around people like him and her life, so every time he did something that was genuine and kind, she instantly found herself confused and amazed. In a strange way, he had almost become her role model.
But Max's comment, she felt her smile disappear and her stomach sort of churn with guilt. Yikes. She wanted to say something snarky and mean in return, just to shut the kid up for a little bit, but he wasn't wrong. That had been her goal and she only wanted the money so that she could survive. It had just become a little bit different because she actually found herself enjoying a job that she had for once in her life - she didn't hate her coworkwers or truly dislike the people she catered to (in this case, the kids). She liked getting up early and having breakfast, she loved hearing the kids enjoying themselves a little bit and she found herself with a sense of fulfilment. But as she thought, she ended up opening her mouth before she really thought about what she was going to say.
"He enjoys being here, Max. Just because you don't doesn't mean you need to ruin it for others."
Abby stood up after a moment, looking at the kids. Most of them seemed shocked that she had spoke up that way and toward a camper of all people, but she couldn't expect anything less. She forced a smile on her face as her stomach suddenly started to twist from the anxiety setting in. Her voice was shaky, but she tried her hardest to sound excited - "Now, let's go get those sleeping bags ready!"