Anna: Okay, it's my turn now. I have a few questions for you.
****: Yes, I'm listening. What are your questions?
Anna: Look, I know this is going to sound like a stupid question, but were you happy being a couple with me at camp? I've been starting to think I've been treating people badly lately.
****: Anna, you've been nice to me. I don't have a problem with it, but if something makes you feel that way, you must have some issues with others.
Anna: I don't know; maybe, but I'm happy that I don't have any issues with you.
****: That makes me happy too, Anna. If you have any issues or concerns, you can talk to me. I can listen to you.
(If he can manipulate me, I can manipulate him. I'm trying to tap into his emotional side; being a girl makes it easier.)
Anna: Yes, the main reason I came here was to discuss this. I have a proposition for you. Can we meet after school? I need to vent to someone and you're up for it. I'm afraid of being judged by others when I talk about my problems, but you're a great person who won't judge me.
(Was that your real intention? Okay, that's a good offer for me too; if I accept, I can learn other things.)
Anna: Okay, what do you say?
****: Sure, okay. Where should we meet?
Anna: There's a park within walking distance of school. We can talk about everything there.
****: Okay, wait for me at the exit after school, let's go together.
Anna: I have to go home first, but I'll come back later.
****: It's okay, but don't keep me waiting too long. I have other things to do.
Anna: I won't keep you waiting. See you for now.
Anna deviates from our character.
(Anna might have made this offer because she wanted to learn something from me. She's a really smart girl.)
(But why did she mention going home? Was that necessary? We won't talk for a long time anyway. So what should I do? fuck it, I'll find a way.)