>>15509125Oh, hello again. And, hm, I suppose it's simple, I'm guessing there's orange juice in that glass, if it was a drink like the girl on the right has, it'd probably be a way smaller glass like hers, that's definitely some orange juice in there, and I don't think orange juice is that good, that's probably why she's making that face, she probably agrees on that. Anyway, what most likely happened was, she got asked what drink she wants, but she didn't really know what she wants, got tracked off by thoughts of whatever, cause it doesn't look like she's used to being in a place like that, so didn't even think about it beforehand, , and under the peer pressure she got nervous, couldn't even have the thought to simply ask for water, I know the feel, so, she just blurted out some random order, probably the third thing that got listed off by the waiter there, that she didn't actually want. It's probably happened to you before, yeah? And now, I guess she can't just leave it laying there or she'd get asked about it and it'd be awkward, so, she's just forced to drink it, I think I'd be under the same distress if I had to drink orange juice, I don't think I've ever had orange juice but it's probably not that good. Anyway, yeah, sucks for her, that's a really bad situation to be in, I mean, it really ruins the whole meal or whatever you're having when you have a drink that you don't really want, I've dealt with the same, I'm sorry for her. I don't think she's spoiling the night, it's not really her fault either, and I mean, it's more so getting spoiled for her because of it, it's a shame. Also, this restaurant or whatever, it's really weird, why do they put candles on the tables? I mean, there's already huge fancy lamps and stuff, why would you put candles there? For the smell? But they already put that fancy flower or whatever there. And, to be honest, it'd just simply be weird to have that smell there while eating stuff, even if it's a nice smell, I thi-Part 1.