Jun chuckled a little as she reached up to touch her headphones. She hadn't meant to embarrass him, and she kicked herself mentally for doing this so publicly. His whole demeanor seemed to change as he got a little more comfortable with her presence. His smile was to die for. She made mental note to make him smile more often, maybe he would be seen more as a person than a pariah if he smiled like that to everyone. She glanced away for a second forgetting her words. She wasn't sure if she was more shocked he had answered or annoyed at the people whispering around them. "These aren't a well known brand. They're super cheap...and one of the speakers is a little broken...but they still work. I decorated them myself though," she said a little shyly. She looked around the room and took a few steps towards him and leaned in close so she could whisper in his ear, "I use them to eavesdrop mostly. For what it's worth I don't think you're the devil's child." She took a step back and stared at her feet. She hadn't realized just how much people didn't like him until one of the senior kids yelled out, "Two freaks for the price of one." The next thing she knew a wad of paper hit her in the back of the head. She turned around face a little red as she tried to find the culprit. Nobody stood out, but everyone was laughing. She let her fall over her face making a slight curtain. "Look his girlfriend is going to cry." More laughing. Jun turned back to Kenton eyes glued to the floor as she shrugged a little. She glanced up at him. His eyes calmed her, her fear being replaced with confidence as she stood up straight and tried to ignore the insults being thrown their way. "I'm sorry. I didn't realize I would things worse. I can leave you alone if you prefer." [color=8882be][i]Please don't prefer. Please don't let them shut you down. Keep smiling for me Kenton. Show them you don't care and we can be friends,"[/i][/color] she thought biting her lip a little.