It wasn't that it was bad, Kari felt it was more infuriating than anything. She was not in the mood, or the position to really find herself taken with someone strongly. Every time she convinced herself that she could put her guard up, Robert waltzed on over, made a few annoying comments and she found him in her thoughts for the next few days like a popcorn kernel stuck in her teeth. Worse, recently he had taken to kissing her out of the blue in the middle on their banters, which did nothing but make it harder for her to ignore his existence. It was almost as if he knew this, too. Of course, tonight was like every other time they met each other- there was no kiss on the agenda.
That smile. She just rolled her eyes at it and walked away. Possibly the most annoying thing about him was the fact that, at the end of it all, he was damn attractive. That stupid grin was what always caught her attention and right now, she was simply not in the mood to deal with it or him. She eyed him when he commented on Freddie haunting her dreams. "I stopped believing in monsters under my bed when I realized my sister didn't fit," she replied in a dry tone. "And how would you keep me safe from Freddy, exactly?"