Did You Take The Time
Of course I didn't take the time to figure out what I'm going to do about the utterly awkward social situation that has now developed in my workgroup. Great. My instinct is to withdraw, because it's the safest thing I ever learned to do, but it's also absurd and utterly defeats the purpose of the workgroups anyway. I think it's mostly just going to go a bit like this: I interact with Leah when we are both interacting with the same person or people. [This whole thing has taught me that she's not a particularly nice person in the first place, and is positively vicious when she's tired and lonely. We're all tired all the time, so she's rarely a nice (read: good) person to be around]
I can't remember any of my friends being actively mean to me. This probably means that she's not my friend. That's simple and logical. She doesn't need to know me, I don't need to know her, we can interact at that level.
I can't remember any of my friends being actively mean to me. This probably means that she's not my friend. That's simple and logical. She doesn't need to know me, I don't need to know her, we can interact at that level.