Jun followed him to the room and her mouth fell open. He’d gone all out, and the place looked like their own little movie theater. A smile grew on her face as she walked to him and pulled him to the tightest hug she could muster, which wasn’t that tight since she lacked much physical strength. “It’s perfect, Kenton,” she whispered pulling away. She walked over to the pile of pillows and blankets and sat herself right in the middle feeling the softness of each of them. She’d never been in a place this nice, and she’d never touched blankets this fuzzy. She rubbed one on her face for a second. “You’ve outdone yourself my friend,” Jun said with a laugh, “I don’t think I ever want to leave. I could stay here forever with you cuddled up in these blankets eating candy and watching movies.” She wrapped the softest around her and stood up almost tripping as she walked over to him looking like a burrito. She reached for his arm and brought him over to sit with her. She could see the happiness in his eyes and wondered if he knew how much this meant to her. People usually only talked to her for gossip or homework, but not him. He spoke with her because he wanted to and he invited her over of his own free will. She’d never had a real friend before, and after all the time she spent debating if she should talk to him seemed stupid. They could have been friends all along if she hadn’t been so shy. “You’re officially my favorite person on this planet. Are your brothers home? I don’t want to annoy them if something makes me scream or jump. Which I should warn you. I tend to cling onto whoever I’m with when something scares me. I love to be scared but I don’t like to feel alone while it’s happening,” she said sitting down and patting the space next to her for him to join.