[center][h2][color=red]Bruno[/color][/h2][/center] Bruno definitely noticed the accent in the girl's voice more as she thanked him for telling her about the American school system. Bruno had never heard a Puerto Rican accent before, but now he had heard it, he thought it was pretty damn attractive. Fiorella probably wondered where his own accent was from. Croatian is a pretty odd accent, like most slavic accents. Most people didn't really understand them too well. Most people thought they were Russian or Polish or something like that. Fiorella extended out a hand for Bruno to shake, and told him her full name. Her accent definitely was strongest in the way she pronounced her name. Bruno blushed a tiny bit and then replied. [color=red]"Nice to meet you. I'm Bruno Žurančić, but you can call me, well, Bruno. I don't really have any nicknames.[/color] When he was shaking Fiorella's hand, he heard the word party from across the room. He would definitely enquire about that. He finished shaking Fiorella's hand and said a quick goodbye before getting up and going over to Colton and Roxy. [color=red]"If there's a party going on then I'm in. The only problem is I don't have a ride"[/color] [@Dirty Pretty Lies] [@Filthy Mudblood] [@A Tattooed Girl] [center][h2][color=red]Dominik[/color][/h2][/center] [i]Stupid, stupid, stupid![/i] He should have easily seen that Davina was asking him to go to the game with her. Now he missed the one damn chance he had to do something with her that would probably come around in a while. Even though he hated American football, he could have put it at the back of his mind if he spent some time with Davina. He heard the word party being mentioned and saw his brother quickly rush over to enquire. That would be a nice quiet night in, hopefully. But Davina was still standing in front of him. Maybe he could take a huge risk. A massive, huge plunge. [color=red]"If you're not going to the football game, maybe we can do something, else?"[/color] His voice was visibly nervous and he blushed a little as he spoke.