"Oh!" she exclaimed in embarrassment. Primrose's hand covered her mouth as her cheeks flared crimson. "I'm very sorry. I meant no offense. That was terribly rude of me. I just assumed. I know I never should have. I mean it's a terrible thing to do so and-and." The more she spoke the darker a shade of red she became. The young noble was back to her habitually circle talking. Whenever she found herself in a difficult situation she nervously began to talk herself into a hole of going around and around a situation until she was speaking so fast no one could really understand what she was saying.
Clenching her fist tightly to try and stop herself, she looked about for an excuse to change topics. Her eyes fell on the children and she remebered why she had come to the lake at all. Resolved to end her awkwardness, she held her hand out for Janus as she called for him. "Janus, come. We don't need to bother Akibi and Nanako anymore today. We should be heading back."
The young boy's head shot up in shock and surprise, stopping him from continuing his ruminations on the perfect prank. "Aw Primmy," he whined. "But, you promised to teach me to swim."
"Another day Janus, I forgot there were some things I needed to do," she replied, feeling pathetic. "I'll teach you later, I promise."
"But, you promised that last week!" He stomped his foot down and crossed his arms, ready to throw a temper tantrum.
Feeling more and more embarressed by the second, Primrose did not know what to do to just end the situation. 'I swear if I crawled a rock and died, it would not be as horrible as this. Oh Janus, why can't you just work with me? For once in your life make something simple on me!'