"Are you normally like this, Binnie?" My earphones' music was drowned out by his voice. I increased the volume. When Mark's body materialized next to mine, I said, "Please go away." I almost forgot my etiquette. "I'm not going to." He had definitely forgotten about his. I was adamant about not looking at him. I'm not sure why he abandoned the others to accompany me, but he shouldn't have. When Samada complained about me, he responded to her, "We have better things to talk about." "I assumed you had better things to do," I told him now. "It's true." "But I want to be here," he agreed and sat alongside me. My mind replayed his words. Is he on something? "I don't know why," he conceded, "but I do," he added, thinking the same thing. I couldn't and didn't want to do anyt

