[center][h1][color=aba000]Mazdak Dresden[/color] [img]http://cdn2.honaraks.com/wp-content/uploads/pmdb-people/arsalan-ghasemi-photo.jpg[/img] [/h1]nvt [hr] Location: Festival Interactions: Jacob [@smarty0114] and Cass [@Fabricant451] [hr] [/center] [color=aba000]“The ferries wheel with him? I'm sorry, but I like to disappoint people one at a time.”[/color] His eyes shined with life as he joked and his often present smile took on a tone of sincerity. [color=aba000]“Unless you want to...”[/color] Maz's words died in his throat as he was brushed off and Jacob removed himself from the conversation without ever really acknowledging him. It wasn't a surprise, not really. Maz was always more of that friend of a friend guy, but it annoyed him to not even get the chance to finish what he was saying. He audibly sighed and crossed his arms in a petulant fashion that belonged on a two year old more than it did a teenager... Or maybe it was the other way around? Teens could be odd that way. Either way that didn't matter at the moment. [color=aba000]“Look at that, Cassandra. I bet I could be carrying a flamethrower and a golden chicken, but without a pair of tits some guys just won't even bother pretending you exist even when you're right next to them.”[/color] He was smiling again, the expression appearing as quickly as it had vanished. [color=aba000]“Well, since the important guy is gone do you want to clue me in on how you became such a teenager since middle school? Did you get a visit from Aunt Flow and decide everything sucks now? 'Cause that isn't exactly wrong,”[/color] he said with that confident look in his eyes. That one that said 'even if I get hit for this it's worth it' and he didn't exactly ever change his mind when it came to cracking shitty jokes. [color=aba000]“Or is that a secret you save for important people?”[/color] Maz asked. The fact of the matter was that Maz was never the most well liked guy and he had been honestly surprised that a girl as boring and nice as Cassandra even ever bothered to remember him. Even though she had been a naive thing just a few months ago from his perspective.