Upon witnessing her reaction, Lloyd immediately backpedaled furiously. He'd no idea why her reaction was the opposite of what he had intended, but hey, that shouldn't really have come as a surprise. Since when had any decent person found him to be funny anyways? Maybe she'd had some trauma with a werewolf or something. Darn it, Lloyd, you talk too much.
"Whoa girl, don't worry. It's cool, no matter if you're a wolf or what, I won't judge. They're fierce and independent creatures. It was a joke, anyways..." but really, he was sort of fond of the creatures. His family had been of a decent size, enough that it sometimes felt like a kid could get caught in the shadow of his siblings. Like the runt in a pack of wolves.
Well, it wasn't like Lloyd had ever actually felt that way-- it was just a possibility, really. At least, he refused to believe it.
Shaking himself back to the present conversation, the dark haired boy stared at her fingers, which were pressed against the cover of the textbook so hard that he wouldn't have been surprised if they turned white. Was it his fault that she was suddenly so tense? Probably, darn it. Normally the guy wouldn't care, but she was, uh... Lloyd refused to keep thinking that way.
"If you are a werewolf, I don't give a... whatever, but don't bite me, alright?" His eyes darted to his sneakers and their scuffed toes. Then all of a sudden they were flashing up, looking bright and less sapphire so much as topaz in the clear grey light. He refused to be shy. This was ridiculous. Even if she was a supernatural creature buff or an activist who advocated for equal rights for any creature who was able to breathe, he refused to be intimidated. His jokes might not have their intended effect, but hey, that was that.
"So, uh, Finn..." Lloyd trailed off shortly after opening his mouth, already regretting that decision, which had stemmed from his sudden burst of boldness. Automatically, his hand flew up to scratch nervously at the junction of his neck and spine. "You're very pretty," he blurted out.
Horrified but unwilling to admit it, the boy glared up at the sky, tracking Kapur with his eyes. Dang, man. I'm blaming you for wrecking my afternoon, he groaned inside. "So we've established that I am the epitome of smooth, right?" Lloyd remarked, dropping his hand after he noticed the habit.
You know what, maybe Finn wouldn't hate him completely for pointing out the obvious. It didn't count as overtly flirting if it just came out of his mouth unbidden, right? He couldn't be blamed just because his subconscious was an evil idiot always working to sabotage everything Lloyd was involved in. Wait, why were they assigning blame, again? Geez, what was he doing with his life...