The brunette didn't miss the little gestures and tones his friend was giving off. Sy knew that Dani didn't have as much confidence in herself or in people as most people did. She was definitely a bit lacking there, since Sy was proud of himself enough for about three people. Giving his friend a soft nudge, he grinned. "Hey, just don't mind them. We're not doing anything wrong, you know," he remarked wryly, trying to cheer up the smaller figure. It was hard for Sy to understand self-consciousness, since he had never ever been unsure of himself to a big degree before in a context that didn't relate to his art. He didn't connect with people and the only persons-- aside from Dani, who had come by only recently-- he had really cared about with impressions were his siblings and art critics. That was it. Just those people.
"We'll go eat later, then. But for now," he asked, looking at the redhead again with a slightly pleading look. "Art shop?" Or bookstore, he mentally added. Art shop or bookstore. Oh, right, and bakery, because he needed to stock up on his junk food and he and his sister had plowed through his last batch of cookies the day before. "And then bakery. We can get something there too." Yes, he had a sweet tooth and it was a secret (sort of) on pain of death. He didn't know why, it just was.
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