"So, aren't you bored here? I mean, you haven't even got a TV here, and I don't see any books, so what do you do here all day?"
Now, finally, an emotion flickered over the pale girl's face. Confusion. As if unsure how to answer that, she once more turned to look at Asuka.
"…bored?" she inquired, staring at the redhead with a strangely intense gaze.
"Well, yeah, bored. When you've got nothing to do. Bored." Asuka elaborated, a little louder then nessecery, to fill the room's silence.
"The emotion is… boredom?" Ayaname asked very quietly, as if talking to herself. Then, obviously having decided something, she nodded to herself and once more looked at Asuka.
"Yes. I am bored here. I was informed that one had to undertake socially acceptable actions for entertainment purposes to combat boredom." She nodded once more, not seeing Asuka's totally weirded-out look, and continued: "Yet, I am unsure what such actions entail. Please inform me, what would be a socially acceptable way to not be bored?"
"You're in luck!" Asuka outwardly cheered, thinking of nothing else then leaving the frigid quiet room and it's strange occupant as soon as possible, lest she caught the weirdness. Quickly pulling her bag into her lap, she pulled out a few mangas, as well as a small book titled "Faust" by Goethe, putting them down onto the bedside table.