She took the bottle of water gratefully, unscrewing the cap and taking a long slow slip. “Thank you for this.” She sighed screwing the lid back on. “And, I just don’t feel like drinking right now. Maybe later?” She suggested, shrugging her shoulders. Pursing her lips together, she took another look at his facial expressions. Because these days, she was reading him like a damned book. Every twitch of his eyebrow, and every pout his lips would make assured her he was keeping things in, and wasn’t about to let her in just yet. “That’s alright, Babes. Just thought I’d try to get it out of you. You look quite bothered with whatever’s wrong with you.” She let out a small yawn, not making any vocal noise but let out a small breath of air. Mary bobbed her head up and down with a beat of some song that was now in her head, her messy blonde bun on top of her head moving along also. “Thanks. The same goes for you when you’re ready to spill.”
“No problem.” He said with a smile. He sighed as he looked down to his hands, they were fidgeting again. ‘Fuck you ADHD.’ He thought to himself. His ‘condition’ was always one of his biggest insecurities. He needed to move all the time and when he can’t, he always needs to do something or he’ll probably explode. He hates being the weird energized bunny one out of the band, it made him feel like he’s a burden most of the time. He’s always jumping around and creating ruckus here and there. But then again, it was something he was born with and he couldn’t change it. He could only control it, which sucked. Davy took a big gulp and finally finished his drink, setting it down to the counter once again. “As you probably have noticed, i’m not really in the mood to talk about my feelings or problems. I’m in my post orgasm glow so.” He said with a smirk. He scanned her from head to toe and raised an eyebrow once again. “It seems like little miss Mary hasn’t been getting any in a while. Care to explain?”