You're sitting in class and your only friend in class is out sick. It's free time and the moment and you're extremely bored and want somebody to talk to, but everyone is already in their little cliques and you don't want to be annoying and intrude. Finally, you see hope. The quiet kid in class, an average looking girl who only speaks to sometimes mumble a sarcastic remark or rolls her eyes at other's stupidity, is once again, sitting by herself and messing around on her iPhone.
You go up to her desk and bring a chair next to hers and ask her what she's doing on her phone. She looks hesitant to answer, then mutters something about playing a game. You know she's lying because you saw her scrolling through text on the Internet, but you decide to smile and ask her how her day's been.
She attempts to give you a friendly smile but you see her glancing at her phone longingly as if she'd rather have that than you, but responds with an exaggerated happy voice, "My day's been great! How about yours?"
You feel more than awkward now that you've even attempted to talk to her, but decide to try and break her of her shell by talking about what you've done that day, why your friend isn't at school, and how you swore there was a worm in the school's salad.
She tries to look interesting in what you're saying but only responds with, "Oh, really?" and "Wow, that's cool." and you notice her gaze keeps on looking everywhere but your eyes, as if she's afraid that your gaze will kill her. Her face remains neutral minus a slight smirk and raised eyebrows.
The moment you finish your story, she nods her approval and immediately goes back to searching the web on her phone, er, playing games. You sigh and get up and walk away and notice that the girl looks both slightly relieved and somewhat disappointed that you left.
What are your thoughts?