That does sound like the proper way to start a friendship. There was something honest in it, something satisfying in testing your limits against someone else. And he gets that, she can tell.
He doesn't need to convince her. They're friends now, regardless. Not that she'll put a name to it that quickly, but there's a shift in the way she looks at him before her smirk turns more genuine.
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That does sound like the proper way to start a friendship. There was something honest in it, something satisfying in testing your limits against someone else. And he gets that, she can tell.
He doesn't need to convince her. They're friends now, regardless. Not that she'll put a name to it that quickly, but there's a shift in the way she looks at him before her smirk turns more genuine.
"Used to. What happened to it?"