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EquestrianGal88
"I'm in the same grounds...just over there actually." She tilted her head towards her own tent. It was a normal-looking pup-tent with a blue fabric exterior. "But I saw that my-" Frida stopped just as Armen began to brag about his assembling abilities.
"Yes...you did a very nice job with it." Frida said with her right eyebrow raised, "My little one over there took me forty minutes or so. I thought it was more complicated than that...but with five poles, a few stakes, and a cover...I guess it wasn't." She scolded herself silently and listened to Armen's answer.
"Who said that I was talking about myself?" Frida said with a serious look, eyes narrowed though not in a terribly mean way. "I said hypothetically." She looked at the bag for a minute before actually taking it with a smile of thanks. Dumping the models into the new bag; which could actually be sealed, Frida handed Armen the bag she obtained from the vendor. "Thanks for the advice too." She said with a smirk. "I think you might remember about my living conditions. The house that's too big for one person, and the family who always insist on visiting me because of it." 'Knowing them, and with all that's just happened, they might want to disown me.'
Armen looked towards where Frida was pointing and noticed the blue tent.
"Oh ok so it won't be too far of a walk." he was thinking that he would help her take her things over there with her when she wanted to leave, seeing as they were temporarily neighbors.
Armen's face went a little pink as he realized he was kind of bragging to her.
"I'm sorry about that. It was really hard wasn't it? Your's took fourty minutes? Mine took close to that too, maybe fifty. Everytime I thought I had it up, it would just fall over." he shook his head.
And Frida managed to make Armen feel a little worse about himself as she asked why he was saying her.
"Oh I didn't really mean you. I was just meant that person you know-" he didn't know what to say.
"I'm sorry." he finished a bit tongue-tied. As she took the bag he said
"Your welcome, I though the zipper would be handy."
When she mentioned her living conditions again he hoped he was in for the ok to talk about it, because yes, he had remembered and that was partly what he had been talking to her about.
"So Frida, I say that you should do whatever you really want to do and to make yourself feel happy. I don't think it would be a selfish move." he told her kindly and truthfully.