Cameron was a gorgeous girl, flawless in Maddie’s eye—well on the surface, but underneath she knew better. So when the girl tried to talk to her or regurgitate words really, she cracked a crooked grin “You know slapping -ist at the ends of words doesn’t mean that it describes a situation any better.” However the other girl was partially right, Maddie was happier with her puzzle but it wasn’t like the two ever hung out enough. So, with a sigh she slid over her puzzle and offered her the open chair at the booth. “Sit and eat with me.” her offer was dry, but still continued “I figured we could catch up or I could teach you something about vocabulary….”
“Vocabulary, hm, that’s uh, elitist,” Cameron replied with mock assessment, even putting her finger on her chin for ‘reflection’. Admittedly, she was proud for carrying over the rhyme scheme. “Talking doesn’t get people far,” she continued, oomphing slightly as she landed on the cushion of the diner booth, facing Maddie front on. “Sure your power is stuck in your skull and all, but in my experience, action tends to nudge people bit faster, gets things happening more too. So, I think I’m fine, right?” Picking up a menu, and beginning to run through it, it wasn’t a habit for Cameron to thank people for their invitations and getting straight to her point — food — was a grand example. “Let’s get something going, how are you?” she insisted. “Always unfair how we never know what you’re thinking when you’ve got a database or whatever of everyone.” It was useless to mention, but it was the point Cameron had.
















