She rolled her eyes as he cheered about not living with his parents. "Yeah, yeah, good for you," she replied dismissively. What was he, twelve? However, his response made absolutely no sense, and she had no desire to pursue it. Maybe he really was just that weird. After all, he had sent out a forum post asking for "the green girl," especially after how bitchy she had been to him that night. So clearly, he was a little soft in the head. And yet, she still enjoyed talking to him. So maybe she was the weird one.
Just as she was about to think on this more, he brought up The Night That Everything Went Crazy. Eyes widening, she stared at him vacantly for a moment, feeling a wave of dread. Why the hell would he bring that up like that? Was he retarded, or just -
Oh. He was retarded.
Her face flushed with rage all the way from her forehead to her chin, and even her neck was tinted scarlet. "What did you say?" she hissed, though they both knew she had heard every word. Rhetorical questions were just scary. "I thought I told you to never, ever mention that shit again!" She stepped closer to him, her shoulders subconsciously squaring. "It wasn't funny the first time you brought it up, and it still isn't funny!" She stepped forward again, swiftly this time, and crowded him just slightly. "Is that all you have to say to me? That I'm green, is that fun for you?" Gritting her teeth, she reached up with both hands, shoving him firmly in the shoulders before pulling back. "Well fine. Have fun with your little nerd friends in your little nerd game!"
With a slight huff, she turned her back on him and stalked towards the stairwell. He was such an ass.