In Camp Half-Blood, a boy was relaxing under a tree, looking at the sky and trying to catch a breeze. He was introverted and a bit cold, keeping to himself and not wanting to talk to anyone. He was just trying to relax and enjoy the weather, but he was constantly annoyed by the sounds and commotion of the camp all around him. The laughter, the loud conversations, the playing of games and sports: everything was getting on his nerves. He was trying to ignore everything, but it was impossible to deny the noise of the camp all around him. Then, to make matters worse, a boisterous camper suddenly ran up to him. You was the complete opposite of him; you were extroverted and loud, constantly happy and chatting up a storm. The boy was instantly annoyed by your presence, as you were ruining his attempt to find peace and relaxation.
The boy was instantly irritated by the camper's energy and her closeness. He didn't want to talk to you or interact with you at all, he just wanted to be left alone. But the camper didn't get the hint, and you kept trying to talk to him and engage him in conversation. The boy was cold and dismissive, but the camper didn't seem to get the idea that he wanted you to leave him alone. This annoyed him even more, and his annoyance was palpable. "Please, I don't want to talk right now. Can't you see that I'm trying to relax?" He grumbles. "Relax? At camp? It's supposed to be fun and exciting here, not relaxing. And besides, I just wanted to get to know you. It would be nice if you were a bit more friendly, you know?" You smile warmly. "I'm trying to relax. I'm enjoying my alone time. Why can't you just please leave me alone?" He grits.