Theo nodded and leaned over, studying the words. "I have some notes if you-" He paused, trying to get the right grammar. English wasn't his first language, so it was harder for him to pair up words correctly. "I have notes if you'd like to use them." He repeated, looking up at Robin.
“Really?” Robin started, a smile forming. “That would be great. Well- only if that’s okay, if it’s not a problem.” A stammer made its way into his tone.
"It's not a problem," Theo replied, a small grin tugging the corners of his lips up when he saw Robin smile. He pulled out a piece of paper and handed it to Robin, all the notes from the class written down. "If you need notes anytime soon, just come to me."
"That's fair. I almost wish I'd picked a different major so I could avoid English," Sonya admitted, "I've been told I'm good at it, but it sure is a pain. If you ever need help with anything, or a proofreader, I'm your guy, though."
"Oh, well thank you!" He smiled at her. "So, where are you headed off to? I wouldn't want to make you late for something important by just standing here and talking."
"I'm not going anywhere, really. I was just headed back to my dorm to waste time and procrastinate studying," Sonya answered, "You seem cool, though. I can't believe I haven't met you before."
"It's not a problem," Theo replied, a small grin tugging the corners of his lips up when he saw Robin smile. He pulled out a piece of paper and handed it to Robin, all the notes from the class written down. "If you need notes anytime soon, just come to me."
(Sorry I vanished, I was gone almost all day yesterday)
Robin looked down at the paper, then up at Theo with a bright smile. “Thank you!” He said quickly, seeming a bit too excited about it. Was Theo his friend now? Or was he just being nice because he was deaf? Oh well, Robin didn’t care too much.
"Of course," Theo answered, grinning in addition to his response. He already loved seeing Robin grinning that brightly. So far, you made it through a conversation without messing up on your English. Not bad.
((Hey @NessieTheMonster, I have an out of rp question?? I was wondering if you were still in the superhero/soulmate rp, I've just noticed that you haven't posted in a while. It's okay if you aren't, I was just curious of what's going on ^^))
(I don't think I'm on it anymore. I was having a hard time keeping up with everything and all the other rps I was in. Sorry )
((Don't worry about it, I completely understand. If you ever want to join back in on it, feel free to come back. Thanks for letting me know ^^))
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"Of course," Theo answered, grinning in addition to his response. He already loved seeing Robin grinning that brightly. So far, you made it through a conversation without messing up on your English. Not bad.
“So, um, are you from here? I’m sorry if that sounds rude, your syllables when you speak seem a bit off,” Robin said hesitantly, rubbing at the back of his neck. That usually meant that someone had an accent, but he wasn’t too sure.
"Well, I was actually born in France. I moved here when I was thirteen," Theo answered, tilting his head to the side faintly and smiling. He didn't say much more although he already seemed to enjoy Robin's presence. "How about you?"
“Really? That’s so cool!” Robin said, his pitch getting a bit higher in his excitement. “I was born here in the US, I’m not completely sure on my ethnicity, though.”
"Well, you have red hair, so possibly Irish?" Theo suggested, chuckling lightly at Robin's excitement. He bit his bottom lip as he thought, but after a pause, he spoke up again. "If you don't mind me asking, how did you lose your hearing?" He asked gently, fiddling with one of the bracelets on his wrist.
“Maybe,” Robin said thoughtfully with a soft giggle. His bright, vibrant smile faltered slightly when Theo asked about his hearing. “Oh, I went on a trip to Europe as a kid, and I got a bad case of meningitis.”
Theo nodded slowly in understanding, hoping that he hadn't bothered Robin. "My older brother was blind, so I understand what it can be like." He explained, looking at his hands as he spoke. He had never spoken about his brother's now that they had been separated.
“Oh, really? I’m sorry..” Robin said, his smile vanishing all together as his expression grew upset and sympathetic. He didn’t mind talking about himself being deaf, it happened and he couldn’t change anything.
"It's okay. My brother says that if he's blind he can judge people by their personality first and not their looks," Theo explained, looking up at Robin and trying for a small smile.
Robin gave a light smile at that, nodding slowly. “Really? That’s good. Personalities are nice,” he said in a thoughtful manner.
"On that note, what are you like? Your hobbies and interests?" Theo asked, a bright smile tugging the corners of his lips up.
“Well, um, I like to read, draw… Oo! Running is also fun!” Robin said, going back to being overly cheeky and excited surprisingly fast.
Theo chuckled lightly at Robin's enthusiasm, loving the way he would start smiling and laughing. "What do you usually read?"
Robin hummed in thought, smiling to himself as he looked around. “I like historical fiction books..” he said with a happy glint in his light eyes.