"Oh mon Deiu! C'est très très faux!" she protested, but the laughter took away from Kiss' attempts at incredulity. She knew Lexi was not as innocent as he seemed, but she also knew he was innocent in his own way; more so than a lot of guys his age. It was something they both shared, though Kiss was a bit more tame being so shy and modest about her looks and upbringing. She'd gotten into the typical trouble with her friend and sister as they grew up, but she was never the ringleader to those schemes. It was either Lexi or Lia that orchestrated the trouble and she followed along.
As he moved in and kissed her cheek, Kiss definitely had to compose herself for a moment. It was different now that she was back with Crash. She hadn't told her best friend yet and the idea of doing so made her nervous. That was silly, of course, since they were friends; friends told each other that sort of thing. "I am glad you have such faith in her. She isn't so sure she deserves it, but she'll take it regardless," she mused with a smile. Having Lexi sit close was nothing new, though she had to think about what her boyfriend would say now. She knew how the boys did not get along, which only made the situation more difficult.
"So what do you plan we do to change my boring life?" she said with a smile, leaning back comfortably as she watched Lexi.