ROBERT.
the message pops up on his screen, (alerting him to a couple of previous messages already missed) and god he hates that read receipts are an actual thing — not that it deters him much from not actually replying to every message he usually gets anyway, but it just made the fact more obvious. whatever little time he’d spent talking to the new kid on the block did not qualify as nearly enough time to really judge laurence’s character, (as if he himself was a shining example enough to judge others); as far as first impressions go, he was pretty decent, if a bit awkward. robert debates replying, and yet… it would hardly hurt to see the other at his usual haunts.
‘no’, there’s a short pause before the next replies are sent in quick succession. ‘yes’ followed by ‘only if you are buying’ and ‘you’re new, it’s customary’, leaving the other not much room to argue.
his computer dings unusually fast and laurence’s eyebrows up. the sight of a ’no’ makes him reel back, blinking in surprise. another ding and– oh. the ’no’ only referred to the first question. ah, relief.
’only if you are buying.’ … not a problem. he thinks.
’awesome.’ he taps the keys for a second without actually typing anything. is it weird to just suggests jim and kim’s?? he doesn’t actually know any other places robert would probably hang out. ’jim and kim’s good?’
leg jittering nervously, he waits for a response.