[Grune would say that even if the biscuits were charcoal bricks, Fenimore is sure, but she refrains from saying so. Even if such a comment would go over Grune's head, it wouldn't go over Rei's, after all, and Fenimore appreciates the compliment, anyway.
She is more pleased by Rei's compliments, though, and can't stop the smile that is spreading across her face. She's guessing from Grune's reaction that this isn't helping convince her that they aren't "special someones," but it could just be that Grune is pleased to see two of her friends being friendly with each other.]
They really aren't anything special. [Though it is said in the pleased tone of voice of someone who isn't really trying to discourage them from saying that they are.] But I'm glad that you like them.
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She is more pleased by Rei's compliments, though, and can't stop the smile that is spreading across her face. She's guessing from Grune's reaction that this isn't helping convince her that they aren't "special someones," but it could just be that Grune is pleased to see two of her friends being friendly with each other.]
They really aren't anything special. [Though it is said in the pleased tone of voice of someone who isn't really trying to discourage them from saying that they are.] But I'm glad that you like them.