Holsten couldn't help the annoyed sigh and roll of his eyes when she spoke. Whether she saw it or not, he didn't care. This was the last thing he wanted to deal with to start his day. Especially since he'd still been asleep before she had started pounding on his door.
He followed her back inside, closing his door as he went. "Good morning to you, too," he said sarcastically as he moved toward the water basin to splash some water on his face before turning back toward her and moving to sit on his bed. He stretched his arms out above him and then tilted his head to either side.
"I never lied," he answered bluntly, looking directly at her, "And you never asked." She may have told him more stories about her life than he did but that didn't make him a liar. At least, not in his mind but she clearly wasn't going to let it go.
"And I didn't tell you because I rarely tell anyone," he added with a shrug, "Would you have taken me seriously had you known?"
He followed her back inside, closing his door as he went. "Good morning to you, too," he said sarcastically as he moved toward the water basin to splash some water on his face before turning back toward her and moving to sit on his bed. He stretched his arms out above him and then tilted his head to either side.
"I never lied," he answered bluntly, looking directly at her, "And you never asked." She may have told him more stories about her life than he did but that didn't make him a liar. At least, not in his mind but she clearly wasn't going to let it go.
"And I didn't tell you because I rarely tell anyone," he added with a shrug, "Would you have taken me seriously had you known?"