On a regular morning, Rose would not see many visitors. She would contently do as she would on any other day and, quite often, go out and talk to her friends. She didn't talk to as many of the trolls since she only really knew a few quite well, and she thought the others had their reasons for not talking to her, so she would respectfully leave those few alone. A few peaceful days had passed and she was eventually presented with a knock at her door that she promptly answered. She was greeted by one of the few trolls she did not talk to often, Eridan. She vaguely remembered talking to him via pesterchum a few times, but some of those days had become a little hazy in her memory at this point.
"Hello Rose." Eridan said a mite nervously. He hadn't talked to her in quite a long time, so he was pretty unsure of how she would react to seeing him.
"Hello, you are Eridan I presume?" She asked. Wondering why he had come over to visit.
"Yeah. I haven't properly met you really, and I thought we could hang out if you had the time." He said.
She knew from the trolls, that she would often be around, that he would flirt with others. Although she was unsure if he was here to make advances on her or not she didn't have much else to do, so she decided that it wouldn't be that bad of an idea.
"Alright. Tomorrow then." She answered. "I will be ready for company then."
Well, Alright then...I will return tomorrow then." He replied. Somewhat surprised that she accepted. It had been a long time since he had talked to her, and he was not sure of what the others had told her about him. Either way, he hadn't expected the conversation to be so short, so he continued to stand there, thinking if there was anything else he could say.
Rose stood at the door with him for a while, and as previously mentioned, she did not have much else to do, so she stayed at the door with him to see where this would go.
"So is there something else you wanted to add?" She said to break the silence.
"Well, kinda, but I'm not sure of what it is I wanted to add. I apologize if I'm taking away from your time."
She chuckled a bit at his sentence. "No, it's fine. I'm not doing anything I haven't already done before."
"I see." He replied. "Well. Maybe we could go somewhere else. It doesn't particularly have to be your place. We could go out for a walk for example."
"I'm gathering that from your persistence, you do not have much else to do yourself."
Eridan slowly nodded his head in agreement. Not all to happy himself that he had to resort to talking to the others outside of who he would usually see, but thought that it might be rewarding in the end.
She stopped and pondered and after a short pause she answered him. "A walk sounds agreeable. Let me go get dressed in something more suitable for such an activity." After that was said, she went back inside to change into a more casual attire.
