"Yeah," Akizets agreed--and fairly joyfully, at that. "They're fun."
She found no problem in it, really. The Vaerbonds seemed like all around good people. They were boisterous and loud, but that was actually a welcomed change of pace. It was so quiet in her house . . . Akizetsumei spent a lot of time debating going out and spending time over at a friend's because of it. Her parents were rarely home, her older brother was either out or studying, and her little brother served to be the only noise in the house, and he could really get on Akizetsumei's nerves sometimes.
If Akizets got to be good friends with Sarah or Emily, too, maybe she'd come visit the ranch house more often.
But then her thoughts derailed. She remembered what she was carrying and she remembered the look on Eld's face when he saw her in it. She recalled what he said about her, too. Somewhere deep in the recesses of her mind, she felt like she was supposed to feel ashamed for wanting to see and hear that reaction again-- to any effect, really. That sort of meant that they needed to go swimming together--and that was fine by her. Akizetsumei was planning on asking Eld to go to the lake with her sometime, anyways!
"U-umm . . . Eldridge," Akizets started. She didn't feel nearly as nervous asking now as she would've a week ago, though. "Do you wanna go swimming sometime?"