'Thank God I don't have any siblings,' Cori scribbled back. It didn't really matter because she wasn't exactly being chased by any guys, but still. Her twin little cousins were enough for her, thank you very much. Then again, maybe her father had a whole slew of kids that she didn't know about and she was actually a big sister to someone. It didn't really matter. It's not like she'd know if he was showing himself around these parts of town anyways or really want him to come around.
When she read the comment about drawing, Cori looked up at Dakota. 'You noticed I draw,' she didn't put a question mark or a period at the end of the sentence because she wasn't really sure what to say. No one usually paid attention to what she did in class, they just knew she got the work done on time and passed her classes. 'I guess both,' she scribbled underneath her previous comment.
Cori shrugged and moved her arms around like she was running. She didn't feel like writing it down when it was something she could mime out and have him understand easily that she'd probably be at a track meet. Most kids would be celebrating mother's day but Cori had already shipped off a card to her aunt and grandma so she was all set.