Reiko's head was still firmly looking down. It was happening again, like it did in middle school. Therre was no way Aino-san was going to keep silent. Tomorrow, Reiko was going to walk into the classroom and all the other students would be talking about her negatively, and then there would come the awful letters in her shoe locker, and then she'd have to transfer schools. It was only the first day of her second year and already the year was ruined. Stupid, why did she blab like that, that was stupid. She got embarrassed, that was it. It was Aino-san's fault! And now she was just toying with her, offering false sympathy. "Your legs? Terrible, too small, not enough on the thighs, you've got stick legs and it's totally bad for your figure, A terrible pair of legs!" Reiko said...or at least thought about saying as she remained silent an eternally blushing. Yes, she was in the drama club, but though she considered herself a decent actor, she was a terrible liar. Even if she wanted to say that about Aino-san's legs, she couldn't bring herself to do so. In truth, Reiko thought Aino-san's legs were rather cute, suiting her slender figure with just enough meat on the thighs - and Reiko could only imagine what they looked like in stockings. As she thought of the legs, her blush deepened, and that was as good an answer to Aino's question as she was going to get from Reiko in this current state. Reiko slid her curry towards Junko - she wanted it more than Reiko did at the moment, but she lifted her head slightly, turning to look at Junko, her blush disappearing slightly. "You're wrong, Kuriyama-san. You're adolescent girls. By definition there are no good people here." Reiko wasn't blushing anymore, but her calm and measured demeanor had begun to resurface. "Don't make promises you don't intent to keep," Reiko muttered in response to Aino. Her words didn't come across as antagonistic as she intended, but that was speicfically because Aino's backrub was rather soothing and felt good - though that was something Reiko was going to keep to herself. She had already given the girl enough ammunition.