Chapter 13: Room For One More?

Chapter 13: Room For One More?

Hi, Im Jenny. She said it to me, but quickly moved on to look at everyone else. I was wondering if I could join your group. The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

The others awkwardly introduced themselves, at the end of which she turned back to me, obviously expecting me to do the same. I should make clear at this point, despite my general social ineptitude, there are two types of people I have no problems talking to. The first are those even more socially awkward than me (so, everyone sitting around the fire) and the other is pretty girls.

What? How can this be? Simple, really. I have absolutely no illusions about my chances, so theres no pressure to impress or come off cool.

I can only go by my own experiences, but Ive always found that if a pretty girl talks to me its because she wants something. If she flirts with me, its something she definitely has no right to ask for, and she knows it.

I cant be bothered with people who are happy to use others like that. In fact, when it comes to pretty girls, I have a tendency to act like a dick.

Why? I asked her. She looked confused by the question. Youre with them arent you? I pointed at Golden Boys group. Why would you want to leave them for us?

She took a moment to think over her response. All they talk about is killing stuff and how to get hold of better weapons. Im not really comfortable with that stuff, so Her voice drifted off.

She paused and looked over her shoulder, confused. Rather than get into an argument, I had sincerely shown gratitude, just to mess with her. Classic dick move. She didnt say anything, just went back to her group who were all smiles at her return. I guess she hadnt told them she wanted out.

Why did you do that? asked Claire.

What? I did her a favour. Shes better off with them.

Sure, said Claire. You told her to piss off because you like her so m

I looked over to see why she had stopped in the middle of what she was saying, but she looked away, suddenly tending to the fire with great intensity.

It took me a moment to realise she must have come to the conclusion I really did send Jenny away because I liked her and wanted what was best for her. Maybe on a subconscious level that was true, but there was an even more pressing reason to send her packing.

Despite my claim that I dont see women as inferior, I also dont see them as equal to guys in all areas. That would be stupid. Clearly, the typical girl isnt as strong or aggressive as the typical boy. There are exceptions, of course, but I didnt think Jenny was going to turn out to have a love of MMA and a black belt in Brazilian jiu jitsu. In a world where wed be fighting for our lives, the last thing our weak and feeble group needed was another girl.