"You don't think I'm annoying." Prim points out - letting the previous subject drop. She has definitely noticed the difference in the apartment since Peter had showed up, still she'd chosen thus far to let the two of them work things out themselves. She doesn't really want in between two people that she likes, and already cares about, honestly. So it's easier that way, truth be told. Still, Five does get annoyed by most people. And Prim wonders why she doesn't seem to edge into that area generally speaking. "I guess I'm just special?" She's never really been all that special before, really, but the question comes out anyway as she picks at her food, careful not to make a mess or waste.
And the answer to his question about her opinion is easy to give. "Yes, but I like other things that I do more - like working, and I miss some of the work I did as a healer back home." Prim is nothing if not honest, after all. No matter how bad home was she had found her calling and she was helping people. And even though she's helping animals here it's not exactly the same, but she can work up to it, she supposes. That's the plan, anyway.
As much as Five keeps telling her that his childhood was bad she still can't help but be curious, and not out of some morbid curiosity, but because she cares about him and wants to know him as much as she can. "I care about you so it makes me get curious and ask." Prim shares earnestly. "I don't want to make you uncomfortable, though, I just didn't realize you hadn't gone to school until you asked. I'm lucky that I've gotten to go to school as long as I have, a lot of people in District 12 drop out to work in the mines." She moves on, offering something from her own unpleasant past.
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And the answer to his question about her opinion is easy to give. "Yes, but I like other things that I do more - like working, and I miss some of the work I did as a healer back home." Prim is nothing if not honest, after all. No matter how bad home was she had found her calling and she was helping people. And even though she's helping animals here it's not exactly the same, but she can work up to it, she supposes. That's the plan, anyway.
As much as Five keeps telling her that his childhood was bad she still can't help but be curious, and not out of some morbid curiosity, but because she cares about him and wants to know him as much as she can. "I care about you so it makes me get curious and ask." Prim shares earnestly. "I don't want to make you uncomfortable, though, I just didn't realize you hadn't gone to school until you asked. I'm lucky that I've gotten to go to school as long as I have, a lot of people in District 12 drop out to work in the mines." She moves on, offering something from her own unpleasant past.