Maeve shakes her head, "No, no, it's more like emo is a way of being, a style, a music, etcetera. Depression, to a degree, is kind of part of it because the mental health influences it all. Like, there's a certain pride in it beyond what you might think. Yeah, they're a bunch of fu-screwed up kids, but they're proud of being screwed up," maybe not saying the f-word in formal court would be good.
"Some of them aren't even emo in the whole depressed thing, they just like the style and music. A lot of kindred act the part is all. Basking in it." She shrugs, "Think the whole emo thing is kind of a millennial thing, so outside sometimes it can be hard to grasp." She assumes Mable is older than her.
"I'm sure you've got some kind of talent. Whether that's dancing, writing, or heck, bringing in pots of giant turnips to show off crops. That's pretty talented."