[center]Henry[/center] A soft chuckle escaped his lips at her response. He watched with interest as she pulled her fingers through her hair and spoke to him. [i]"What? Oh. That's good... and uhhh thank you... aisssh.~ I have never been called pretty before! U-Unless you meant as in other pretty ladies..?"[/i] He chuckled once more, a bit more heartily, at the 'aish' she added to her sentence. He hadn't heard someone talk like that since he went on vacation like 5 years ago. [color=salmon]"People are blind if you've never been called pretty before. Either that or too lazy/shy/jealous to express it to you. And no, you're right in thinking I was referring to you. Though the world is full of pretty ladies."[/color] He explained, grinning at her. [color=salmon]"So, are you from Korea? I noticed the small 'aish' you added. Haven't heard that sort of dialect in a long time."[/color] He explained some more, scratching the back of his neck nervously. [color=salmon]"I'm.. ahh... I'm not a very good Korean. I'm from South Korea but was orphaned at a young age. My parents are American now and I've spent my life here except for the few vacations I've taken to South Korea with them. I still don't really understand the language."[/color] He added and rubbed his neck some more. [color=salmon]"Maybe you could... teach me?"[/color] He asked, biting his lip playfully. [center]Maggie[/center] [color=orange]"Yeah... You're probably right."[/color] Maggie started, sighing. She chuckled at Audrey's suggestion. [color=orange]"You know, I honestly feel badly for them. They feel the need to put on, as you put it eight layers of make-up to feel better about themselves. I myself don't really like make-up much. I only wear it around my grandmother and that's because she's such a stickler for it."[/color] She rambled. [color=orange]"But yeah, living hell."[/color] She added quickly. [color=orange]"I know this is really weird and sudden so feel free to ignore the question but... What were/are your parents like? Mine were pretty liberal and fun growing up. Probably too much so."[/color] She asked, laughing. [color=orange]"I've traveled a lot through my childhood. Never really stayed in one place. I'm glad to be able to spend my last year in high school in one single place."[/color] She explained further.