Saria nodded at his response, but the air was still tense for a bit. She was doing so well with him before, but now she felt like she made Joshua feel completely awkward and that didn't really make it easy for her to talk. Thankfully, Joshua was quick to take the initiative and asked her what she was too frightened to ask herself. Thank goodness for that; it made things so much easier for her. Saria looked back at him with another smile. [color=8493ca]"Yeah, that'd be great. I don't have anything I need to be doing tomorrow anyway,"[/color] she explained. There was still a good week before classes began, and it wasn't like she had any other friends. Still, she wasn't expecting to see him again so soon, and it excited her that she would. Did that make her clingy? Desperate? Granted, he was the one who asked. ... Was [i]he[/i] being clingy...? The thought greatly amused her, but she still wondered why he was so interested in her. She wanted to ask, but she felt that their conversation had been plagued with enough awkwardness for one day. Saria blinked as she realized just how dark it was getting. She wanted to ask him if he had anything in mind for what to do tomorrow, but she thought that she should probably wrap things up. [color=8493ca]"Well,"[/color] she started as she reached into her bag and pulled out her phone. [color=8493ca]"I can give you my number so you can text me when you're ready tomorrow."[/color] She wryly smiled. Now that she felt the awkward tension had left, she felt she could let off another joke. [color=8493ca]"Boys like it when girls give them their numbers, right?"[/color] she teased, hoping it wouldn't embarrass him as much as her first joke from earlier that day.