[center][b]Eric[/b] - Room[/center] [b]"But you seem like a pretty nice guy...right?"[/b] She told him with a smile and Eric had to turn his head away, for fear she saw how much it made him blush. Maybe he was overreacting, he didn't know. He'd never had a [i]real[/i] girl in his room before. All the ones in his room before he knew, he'd made them. He knew what they would do and expected it. She was so... new and unpredictable. [b]"Of course I'm not a drawing, Eric wouldn't be able to get all these details right."[/b] She said with a small smirk at Ian. Ian let out a small low chuckle, looking the girl up and down. [b]"No, I suppose not."[/b] He replied, sending her a wide toothy grin. [b]"Oh but he can draw very cute boys, now can't he?"[/b] She continued, looking over at him. Ian felt his doodle face heat up as it darkened, his way of blushing. [b]"Weeeell, I guess I can give him that..."[/b] He spoke, stretching the words. He didn't want to admit that the only reason he was 'cute' was because Eric made him so. Plus, he might actually stand a chance with thi- [b]"And plus I'm not into small guys"[/b] She finished, running her fingers through her hair gently. Ian blinked, his face showing his disappointment. [b]"Oh..."[/b] Was all he could managed. He took in a deep breath and looked over at Lucy. He gave her a wink and grinned at her expectantly. She raised a brow at him and shook her head pointing to Eric. She mouthed the words, 'Never ganna happen...' at Ian, shaking her head slowly. His eyes widened, his pride was shattered. [b]"I, uh... I think I'm ganna go jump off the table now and die."[/b] He said, his voice low and monotone. [b]"Oh, stop being so overdramatic."[/b] Lucy shouted, walking over to him. She pulled him away from the edge, pushing him onto his bum on the other side of the table. [b]"You'll upset Eric, dumbo."[/b] She told him, looking up at Eric. The human boy was still staring off at the door to his bathroom, blushing like mad. Lucy sighed and brought her hand to her face, face palming.