Scott's face twisted into concern for his own safety when he clocked the way she was looking at him - not quite as a snack, but something decidedly worse. She didn't even respond to his attempts at small talk, which was incredibly fucking rude considering how much he hated small talk. His idle chatter had been enough to distract his mind, or so he thought, but clearly he was still giving off some kind of vibe, and she was picking up too much of it. He pressed his lips together as her closeness and attention to them felt like an affront to their usually casual acquaintanceship. Now, he was well aware of Stephanie's emotional issues - but this was taking the piss. Whatever she was feeling he did not want to take credit for. Yet he knew, and suddenly, she knew. "Fuck off," he sputtered, looking away, embarrassed, as she laughed at the realisation. "I- no. Shut up. That's..." his words trailed off as he was left simply shaking his head, possibly even blushing.
Stephanie's hands were still clinging to either side of her face as she grinned up at him. "Oh my god." Now that she knew the feeling definitely wasn't coming from her, it was much easier to navigate, though her canines still begged to be released. Her hands dropped to rest against his chest, but before the gesture could be confused for something intimate, Stephanie giggled again and prodded his torso with each word. "You like someone!" Her hands gripped on to his coat as she pulled him closer. She was probably giving into this feeling a little too much, but it was exciting, and happy, and it felt good! She found herself wishing that she could spread the feeling around the rest of Havensdale Valley. "Who is it? Do they know? Have you...?" Her eyebrows raised suggestively.

















