When she heard Tanis's voice in her head again, Eroina felt instantly guilty. She wasn't supposed to say that, was she? Her eyes widened just a bit as she stared ahead blankly, her fingers trembling. This was all her fault, wasn't it? Tanis getting upset like this, and feeling the sudden desire to leave. To her, it made sense. All she had to do was think of everything that happened before. After the event in her room, he wanted to leave, but she asked him not to--so he helped her with the gift he had given her, and then he wanted to leave again, but she asked him not to once more. Now, he wanted to leave again--and he was going to. Each time, it was because something she said or did, and this time Eroina couldn't keep him from leaving this time.
"T-Tanis, w-wai--" but he was already leaving. There wasn't anything she could do to stop him from leaving, either--nothing short of going after him and clinging to him to make him stay, but what good would that do? She'd just be making him stay against his will--if that. He'd probably just break away from her, anyways.
Feeling dejected, the girl sulked in her chair. She really liked Tanis, not in the same way that she liked Fifteen, but she really really like him, anyways! That was a man that she wanted to be her friend, and though she honestly felt that way about him (albeit in such a short time; Eroina was more than naive enough to befriend a stranger after a five minute conversation, let alone an intimate moment together), it didn't seem like he did. Or it at least felt that way to Eroina. Once more she sulked in her chair, sinking down a few inches in her seat.
Was life really going to be this difficult? For the rest of the time she spent thinking, was she going to be in these sorts of situations--where she had to make choices that were so subtle that she'd never notice? Choices that she could never make correctly, and always upset someone?
Eroina pouted at the thought.