Our character Anna and Riley wait for answers.
****: Answer now, time is running out.
Riley: We will answer but we want you not to judge us in return. Is that okay?
****: Okay, I won't judge you. Explain right away.
Anna: I want to talk privately.
****: What's so private?
Anna: I have personal matters that I want to discuss with you. Only with you.
****: Ugh, Anna, this is not the time for this. We have a more urgent issue; we can talk about them later.
Riley: Right.
Anna: Actually, I will talk about this. The real background of the situation.
****: Then why did you bring Riley here?
Riley: Why don't you want me here?
****: Because I have nothing to do with you; there is no point in being here.
Anna: You can't say that; she is my friend.
****: Okay, Anna, what do you want?
Anna: Come here and let's talk privately.
****: Okay, let's go.
Riley: Okay, I won't take it personally; you can talk.
Anna: Riley, I'm really sorry.
Riley: It's okay; I'm used to it.
(Fuck your taunts now.)
(Our character and Anna go to a corner where Riley can't hear them.)
Anna: What's your goal, robot? What do you want to do?
****: What's your real goal? What are you running after?
Anna: Look, I'm asking you properly, why didn't you say you left school properly there?
(She may still have an audio device. I must continue the lying game.)
****: What are you talking about, Anna? What happened to you today?
Anna: I'm serious; stop playing games. You can trust me.
****: What trust? I already trust you; you're one of my best friends.
Anna: If that's what you think, then tell the truth.
****: Anna, I know everything you do and who you work for. Stop playing these stupid games with me, okay?
Anna: What game, robot? I'm really telling you.
****: Anna, can we just put everything aside and have a normal conversation? Send Riley away; let's keep this like a date, okay?
Anna: Isn't that a little fast? I didn't know you had these feelings for me.
****: Anna, I just wanted to treat this like a date, okay? I didn't say anything else. Just a regular date between a guy and a girl. Don't put it any other way. Send Riley away already. I don't even understand why you brought her.
Anna: Why? She's my friend. If you're going to treat her like this, I'm going to have to end this from the beginning.
****: Okay, Anna, say whatever you want, but send her away, okay? If we want to continue, she needs to go.
Anna: As much as I don't want to send her away, this is a date after all, and dates don't involve three people.
****: Okay, go ahead, but what are you going to say to send her away?
Anna: I'll handle it; don't worry. There's something called girl solidarity.
****: Okay.
(What the fuck does girls' solidarity have to do with it?)