She's not actually expecting an answer right away, which is why she cuts the screen off and sets it aside in favor of climbing out of bed. It's late, and she has nothing else going on. Everyone else has probably been asleep for hours, which means she's on her own.
What are the odds of Lance even being awake enough to hit her back soon enough to provide a suitable distraction? If he takes too long, she'll have to figure something else out. If he's already awake or if her message wakes him up, it'll be guaranteed entertainment for a while, though, so that's what she's hoping for.
The response comes in sooner than she'd have guessed. She's expecting a text, so she flops back onto her bed before checking it. What she gets is so much better than a text, and also fairly confusing- both because she's about ninety percent sure it was Lance she'd texted before and because probably the last thing she's anticipating is hearing Keith's voice.
So it takes her a solid minute or so to process all of that and then formulate a response.
Okay, are you really wearing khakis or are you just being weird because I sent that to the wrong person?
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What are the odds of Lance even being awake enough to hit her back soon enough to provide a suitable distraction? If he takes too long, she'll have to figure something else out. If he's already awake or if her message wakes him up, it'll be guaranteed entertainment for a while, though, so that's what she's hoping for.
The response comes in sooner than she'd have guessed. She's expecting a text, so she flops back onto her bed before checking it. What she gets is so much better than a text, and also fairly confusing- both because she's about ninety percent sure it was Lance she'd texted before and because probably the last thing she's anticipating is hearing Keith's voice.
So it takes her a solid minute or so to process all of that and then formulate a response.
Okay, are you really wearing khakis or are you just being weird because I sent that to the wrong person?