"Are you always this proactive when chasing guys?" Actually, he wanted to say she was shameless.
"If I like him, why wouldn't I chase him? I'll keep at it until I succeed. Senior Brother Seys, to be honest, the second time I saw you, I really felt a bit of a spark."
Arlo Seys looked at her calmly, "I don't date in high school."
Ariel Morris shrugged it off, "You might not date in high school, but I can have a crush on you openly. After all, liking you is my business. If you like me, that's great. If you don't, it doesn't stop me from liking you."
Arlo Seys was taken aback. Every girl who confessed to him did so with blushing faces, stammering as if it might kill them, and ran off crying once rejected.
He had never seen someone confess so casually, in such a cheerful tone. It made him suspect the sincerity of her words—was she just saying it casually, as a joke?