[he can't see it, of course, but her lips twist into an unsatisfied frown. normally Lapis would be perfectly content with leaving it like that - this was none of her business, after all - but something about things just don't sit right with her this time.]
Then I can't accept your apology.
[he can't see her face, but there's no mistaking the stubborn bent to her voice. this is what friendship was about...even if Lapis doesn't realize that.]
no subject
Then I can't accept your apology.
[he can't see her face, but there's no mistaking the stubborn bent to her voice. this is what friendship was about...even if Lapis doesn't realize that.]