Rolling her eyes, she huffed some. "Yeah, right." She said simply. She had held her breath when he kissed her shoulder, not sure where he had intended to go with that, but when he had pulled away she had let it out slowly. A look of a little annoyed disbelief was on her face, and it would be taken obviously she didn't believe him.
"I am not special, I'm just different. I stick out, but that doesn't make me special." She hummed, running a hand through her hair. It wasn't long, only brushing past her shoulders, so it was rather manageable. "Unless you give me a better reason, I'm going to stick by that." She told him firmly. "I've been given proof I'm not. So I really doubt you can sway me."
Kas also rolled his eyes and pulled back some to level a blank stare on Joanna while also making her focus on him by removing himself from her space. "You're special to me, so trying to convince you to think of yourself in a different way is useless. I see you how I see you because of my past and how different our relationship is compared to any other one I've ever had, friend or otherwise. So of course I'm going to see you in a different light than how you see yourself."
He opened his mouth, then closed it and looked away almost guiltily as he realized something. "And… I suppose that also applies to me. You see me differently than how I see myself based on different experiences and opinions. You can't force me to think I'm as great as you say, and I can't force you to think I'm as bad as I think I am. Same thing, really." He shifted in a way that conveyed a shrug. "So no, I'm not going to give you a better reason to try and sway you."