Post by Erika Conner (Bellefonte) on May 22, 2015 11:26:24 GMT -6
Rolling her eyes, Erika wasn't even bothered to laugh at the horrible attempt at cracking a joke. She supposed it was nice though, that Elsa had found a friend that wasn't mutual between the twins. It was healthy, for them to make friends apart from each other and learn to grow separately, but still be connected. One day, they would have to learn to be far away from one another, after all. They wouldn't always live under the same roof.
"Why? I'm not social with his twin," she pointed out. Just because they were twins, or siblings for that matter, didn't mean that Drew had to be social with Elsa. Sure, she understood the concept of wanting to at least be on friendly terms with the family of your S.O, but at the end of the day, that didn't mean a whole lot in terms of friendship. They were two different people after all, even though they looked the same.
It wasn't something Erika was going to bother argue about, after all. At the end of the day, it was Drew's choice, and she wasn't going to force him to interact with anyone, twin or not.
"You're welcome," Erika smiled, her brown eyes wandering towards the fabric. "And I'm sure he will, though if you want me to finish it, I have to spend less time chit chatting, and more time actually sewing," she winked at her twin.
Post by Elsa Bellefonte on May 24, 2015 23:22:03 GMT -6
Elsa didn't see why she'd have to explain why someone should want to be at least sociable with the family of people they were interested in. It especially rang true when said person had quite a few nasty rumors swirling around and the sibling in question happened to be an identical twin and one of the people closest to them. But if Drew wanted Elsa to just draw her own conclusions about him, then she supposed she'd have to take that in stride.
And Elsa could definitely tell a dismissal when she heard it. She chuckled at her sister's comment and rolled her eyes. "Well, you're the one who wanted to arrange an expedition,' she pointed out. She gave her sister one last smile and looked at the dress. "I can already tell it's going to be impressive. I'll make sure to let you know about its reception."
Elsa gave her sister one last wink before turning to saunter on out of the room. She felt as though she'd accomplished what she'd set out to do, and she definitely had some business she needed to take care of. This trip sounded like a good idea, even if she ended up taking it alone...