Adelle was totally flipping her hair and fluttering her lashes and everything. The boy handed her smoothie, and placed Roxy's in front of her. Digging her bag, she put a nice tip in the jar and turned to face the other two girls. She'd missed Ari's reaction to Roxy's touch, and when the girl started talking again she was intently listening to her. It was nice to know somebody for a while and have them take interest in you. She didn't dare look at Roxy, didn't chance it that the were would know that she was taking a peek. Her friend was spoken for now, and that was the end of that.
"It's like all those movies I wish I was in but never seem to be able to find." It didn't help that she didn't really have male friends, or that they were usually gay, or that she'd run away from them when she'd booked it to Scarlet Oak. Every new man she managed to meet since moving either wound up dead, didn't call her back, or simply wasn't very interested. Thank goodness for pretty girls and shopping because she'd probably be tearing her hair out from lack of human contact besides, you know, murdering people. "But it's totally awesome to hear that somebody else is having that happen. I know I for one want to know what happens. It would be so awesome for you two to be together."