[she laughs and flops over onto her stomach. this went - ok? better than expected? not terribly, and that's really the point. Hazel had suspected this for a while, but the whole incident had just crystallized that she can't stand to have Josuke upset with her. disappointing him is distressing in a way she hasn't felt since she was in middle school and having to bring bad news home to her parents. friendship was a funny thing.]
You're lucky he's not an actual kangaroo, or I'd be out of here no matter how much I like you.
[which is to say, yes, she'd like to stay the night. this was the closest she could get to real sleep anymore. ...and if she went home, Hazel knew all she'd do is rehash nasty thoughts over and over again. it's happened before.]
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[she laughs and flops over onto her stomach. this went - ok? better than expected? not terribly, and that's really the point. Hazel had suspected this for a while, but the whole incident had just crystallized that she can't stand to have Josuke upset with her. disappointing him is distressing in a way she hasn't felt since she was in middle school and having to bring bad news home to her parents. friendship was a funny thing.]
You're lucky he's not an actual kangaroo, or I'd be out of here no matter how much I like you.
[which is to say, yes, she'd like to stay the night. this was the closest she could get to real sleep anymore. ...and if she went home, Hazel knew all she'd do is rehash nasty thoughts over and over again. it's happened before.]