Hidden 6 yrs ago Post by Legion02
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Location: Farweight Residence → Damian's Beach House
Interacting with: Fawn Woods@Kitty

Seven hours before midnight

Jacob, like always, was sitting in front of his three screens. Typing away, joining numbers with images and tables. To an outsider, he might as well be practicing magic. In reality, though he was hard at work, even on the last day of the year. He was mostly working on his Economy class, as well as getting his portfolio ready for the upcoming fiscal year. Part of what convinced his father on letting him work on the Stock Market was the grown-up approach. Jacob kept it tight and professional. He even wrote his own reports. Mostly at school in the library if it was a slow day. So far he was rarely wrong when it came to a company. On his third screen, several news anchors were talking about various kinds of news. They were replays, sure. But Jacob could still reap some valuable bit of information from the subtitles. He had to, as some loud trap music was blasting in his ears. Muting the anchors.

He felt a few hard taps on his desk table and looked up, right into the eyes of his father. He dropped the headphones around his neck. "You didn't hear a word I just said, did you?" Lucas asked. His father was dressed surprisingly fashionable. "Wow, dad, what are you planning tonight?" But Lucas just squinted back. "Don't try to change the subject. Did you hear me?" Groaning, Jacob dropped his head against his chair's headrest. "Okay, no."

"I asked 'what are your plans for tonight?'" Lucas repeated. Jacob knew his father wouldn't accept a 'nothing'. Still, he tried it. Lucas just shook his head and walked out of his room. Allowing Jacob to continue working. Until his dad walked back in with a piece of paper. "Didn't your friend's mom have a beach house at this exact location." Jacob didn't need to look at the paper to know what it was. A printed out version of the New Years Eve party of El Jefe. How his dad got his hands on it though, was a mystery. Still, he wasn't planning on going. "Yeah. But I think you got it mixed up. That's probably from last year." But Lucas just shook his head. "You're going."

Jacob jumped right up. "Wow, what? No, I'm not going!" His dad wasn't having it though. He just walked out, repeating himself. "You're going." Jacob ran after his dad, who went to his own room and had just punched in the code for his small safe. "Dad, dad there will be drinking." "I drank like a sinner back when I was your age, so what's the problem?" "And drugs! There will be so much drugs." "You're smart enough to know what to get into and what not." "Dad, dad! There will be... Dad people will be drunk and they be hot and bothered and-" "Good, then you can finally get some action." "Dad!" That last comment just left Jacob stunned. Most parents wouldn't say any of those words. In fact, most parents would have forbidden their kids from going to the party. Lucas pulled one of his guns from the safe, locked it again and turned around to face his son. "When I was your age I got drunk and into, frankly I got into a lot of fights. But now I've been happy for months, knowing you don't do that. But really, try to live a little. You're only eighteen for so long."

Jacob had to find a way to get out of the arrangement. Of course, his dad wouldn't be really mad if he didn't go. It would be disappointing though. Being put between a rock and a hard place, Jacob finally relented. "Fine, but I'm only leaving when it's eight." Jacob couldn't see it, but he knew his dad was smiling. He still went downstairs to say his dad farewell. "Well, I need to get going." Lucas said, observing himself once more in the mirror, dressed in his suit. "How do I look?" Jacob chuckled. "Damn dad, you're supposed to protect the ladies. Not seduce them." Jacob could only spot a faint grin in the mirror. But it was enough. A few minutes later and Lucas drove out in his BMW. Jacob just assumed he would be going out to some fancy private party, playing gatekeeper. He himself went upstairs to his room again. The report on The Green Company. It would be the center of his 2043 portfolio.

3 hours, 30 minutes before midnight

"Shit." Jacob was looking down at his phone buzzing. His dad as the caller ID. he let it ring for a few times, contemplating on just not picking up. Still, he pushed the green button. "Dad?" On the other side, there was an ear-deafening amount of noise. Jacob could barely hear his father practically yelling: "Jacob! Are you at the party yet?" He bit his teeth for a minute. "Not yet!" There was no point in lying to his dad. "Are you going?" The noise got a little better on the other side. Jacob assumed his dad walked into some other room. But really, where was he that there was so much noise? "I will... Just... Dad..." Jacob couldn't really come up with an excuse that wasn't 'I really don't want to.' "Listen, Jacob. Go. If you don't like it, just text me and go back home. No consequences." Jacob relented. "Fine. I'll go. But I am doing you the favor here." "Good boy." was the last Lucas said before hanging up.

Jacob kept looking down at the phone. He'd keep his word, but he wasn't looking forward to it. Still, he powered off his computer, grabbed his keys and wallet and just walked out of the house. El Jefe's beach house wasn't that far away. Maybe half an hour running. For a second he realized he wasn't really dressed for a party. He was wearing simple jeans and a shirt that was a bit too big for him, over which he had a baggy hoodie to keep him warm. Not that he actually needed in LA. Still, he liked the hoodie look. And so he went on his run through the night.

25 minutes later

Jacob was getting near. He could hear the music pounding already. There were some obvious sweat stains on his back from the running. But he didn't care. He'd keep his promise, he'd go to the party but he was almost convinced he wouldn't be staying for long. In the distance though, he saw a figure walking away from the party. He stopped for a moment, trying to recognize her. She was very short and walked on bare feet. Though she was familiar. Still, were people already leaving? he ran up to the girl, getting in front of her as he asked: "Hey, are you really already leaving? Is the party that bad?"
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Collab ends with them at the snack station.



Collab with @Lovely Complex




There were so many donuts, dude. This was actually the best day of his life, Rafael was sure of it. Delicious glazed rings travelled by the thousands on a conveyor belt — you could practically taste them in the air. Riff even stuck his tongue out and tried to taste the air, and it worked! He didn’t know how he got there, but there he was, in a Krispy Kreme factory. Magic. It was just like being in that show that he loved on the food channel… the one where you see how the food is made. Man, he loved that show, he couldn’t recall the name, though. This place was better than Disneyland… not that he liked Disneyland all that much, lots of people did, so it was more like an expression of delight, but the people in character masks freaked him out a little bit. So, this was definitely better than Disneyland, yeah, definitely.

God, he felt really high… what was more baked, the donuts, or him? Pondering that philosophical question, the tour guide said that he could feel free to help himself, gesturing toward the sweet confections. Oh shit, really? Awesome, thanks man… Rafael responded before reaching out to grab a donut off of the mechanical belt. Just as he did so, he felt a twinge of pain in his back.

Damn, that really hurt. The cramp in his back was enough to rouse Riff from his dreams. Wait, dreams? Awwe, man, that was just a dream? Rafael could not have been more disappointed than he was in that moment. The boy groaned and tried to stir out of his groggy state. Why was he so uncomfortable? Where was he? A few blinks cleared the sand from his eyes, and Riff was able to observe his surroundings.

A Double’s car. This was most definitely A Double’s car. Rafael could not remember how it had happened, but apparently he had fallen asleep on the floor of the backseat. Raf would like to be able to say that this was the first time that something like this had happened, but that would be a lie, and Riff doesn’t tell lies. He was a small boy, and tight spaces were the most comfortable to fall asleep in. It’s like you’re being hugged, don’t judge!

Rafael sat up to see that he was the only one in the car. Dang, that means his friends must have left him here. Wherever here was. The long-haired burner adjusted his sleep-strewn beanie and pawed at the door to let himself out of Dub’s permanently hotboxed vehicle. Immediately upon opening the door of the abandoned car, the alarm started to go off.

LOUD NOISES!

The sophomore boy hit the ground so quick that you would have thought there was gunfire above him. Many moments passed before his very few unimpaired brain cells were able to connect the dots of what exactly was happening. He wasn’t dying, it was just a car alarm. Rafael swiftly kicked the door shut and then stood up from his prone state. Thankfully, the alarm silenced once the back door was closed.

If he weren’t so thoroughly stoned, Raf might have felt embarrassed by this situation. He didn’t. Looking around, his chocolate-colored gaze settled on a fairly large beach house. He could hear music, and voices. This was a party, and he could vaguely remember being invited to a party. So, chances are, he was supposed to be at this house. Probably.

No one was at the gated entrance, so Rafael strolled in as if he was absolutely meant to be there. It didn’t take too long for him to recognize some of the faces as kids from school. Yeah, this was all good, then. Time to party, but more importantly, time to find the food. He must have passed out before he had the chance to satisfy his post-weed munchies, and the tiny dude was ravenous. A bob here, a weave there, and with more than a few stumbles, Rafael made his way through the crowd and to his destination — the snack table.

Good heavens… He’d never witnessed something so beautiful. The aroma. The glory. The options. Rafael gazed down at the food like one might gaze at a lover. He was perfectly ready to get intimately acquainted with each and every delicacy before him. But this, this was too important of a decision to make it with haste. This feast would take careful planning. Very careful. Rafael put his hand to his chin, concentrating in the level of deep thought that was only possible by having traveled all the way to the cosmos and back again, through THC.

Rafael wasn’t the only person thinking about making a feast fit for kings. Underneath the snack table, laying on her stomach, with Easy Cheese in one hand and a pencil in the other, Ilyana Powers was nearly finished with a concept picture. A drawing of a food tower. A blueprint or a masterpiece, depending on who was looking at the piece of paper. She had already raided Damain’s fridge, freezer, and cabinets to see what she could make. Of course, it took a couple of trips, but under the table with her, were condiments, snacks, things that just looked good to her, chocolate, lots of chocolate, and even her own personal stash of jellybeans. All laid out right in front of her. Every so often, she would take a break from her meticulous planning and see who was near — assuming the person based on the shoes they wore. Some people she even tied their shoelaces together, because that would be hilarious if they fell! Ha, ha, she cracked herself up.

Though, with the amount of alcohol consumption happening this fine evening, that probably wouldn’t be necessary. The concept of time did not exist in Rose’s mind. What felt like minutes to her, probably were hours. She didn’t even remember how she got here, but somehow she did, and no one has noticed her! Yet. That must be a gift or something. Professional lurker! Putting the tip of Easy Cheese in her mouth, she slurped more cheese — yum — until her mouth was completely filled. Her eyes widened when she saw familiar shoes — the little burner made it to the party! Right on. Putting the bottle of cheese to the side, Rose, like a creep, reached out from under the table to tug onto Raf’s pants. He must join her on her mission. That would cut their time down by a lot. While she waited, she took a large gulp and let the cheese trail down her throat.

So good.

Rafael’s pants were moving. That was weird. They normally didn’t do that of their own accord. Riff looked down and saw a hand tugging on his pant leg from under the table. Huh. There was a hissing sound, like a can of whipped cream being pumped. Double huh. Riff knelt down and peeked under the table cloth to see a familiar face.

“Rosaaaa! Whaddup, dude?” Rafael asked, beaming a smile, clearly pleased by his discovery. “Awwe, you got cheese down here? That’s perfect!”

So that Raf didn’t have to kneel down for too long, Rose took it upon herself to shoo him back and crawl out, with her paper. With haste, she jumped up. Woah. She got up a wee bit too fast. She might smoke weed everyday, but that didn’t stop the effects from… affecting. Before she spoke, she clicked her tongue, and then turned her drawing around, putting it on display for him, “I want to make ice cream Leggo My Eggo! sandwiches, s'mores-between-cookies appetizers, Lucky Charms fruit salad, mac and cheese and jelly dressing, everything pizza with literally everything on it, and take those bites with bacon wrapped around ‘em and make it like a border. We should take all the food and pile it high. See how high we can get it. Maybe even more high than us! Doesn’t my fortress look absolutely delicious?” After she was done swiftly telling her friend everything, she clicked her tongue once more.

“I want to eat it.” Raf confirmed with enthusiasm. “No. I want to live there. And then I want to eat it! But, we gotta include the chicken wing dip. That can be the pool.” Riff took the pencil from his fellow artist and sketched the rough shape of a pool within the fortress she displayed. He tapped the pencil against his chin and decided which food would be best for the next addition. “With potato skins as pool floaties. Dank.”

Oh yes, yes! They couldn’t forget the chicken wing dip or the white potato skins. Rose’s concentration broke from her hunger when she overheard a conversation going on across the table.

I know... crazy… Hailey… drugged me… gave me…. cupcake…. soooo goood…. bitch can bake…. Well duh! Ty was her father and Ty baked really delicious edibles but what intrigued her was these words: Riley…. I like you. OH MY GOODNESS! Rose eagerly looked from Jamie, then to Riley. What cute lovers! And then turned to her friend, for a moment, having completely forgotten about the food tower, “RAF!” She loudly shouted, with him inches away from her. Then she leaned close to him and said in hushed tones, “Jam-Jam likes Rye bread.”

“Like… toast?” Riff asked in confusion, totally missing her reference, as his brain was still stuck on food.

“Toast sounds really good right now.” Rose clicked her tongue and wondered what they were doing again… oh yes! “FOOD TOWER~!” She turned on her heel to face the table, “You ready to do this? First one to make anything topple over LOSES!” And without any fair preparation, Rose started grabbing food and making a proper circle (she used her cheese and chocolate like paste to keep everything together). The foundation!

A game! Rafael loves games. He immediately went to work on making a messy base of walls using pizza slices and chips. “You just wait, this will be our best creation yet! They’re gonna put it in that book of people that do really cool stuff!”
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Warning: There will be violence and implied underage drug abuse.


Location: Next to the street → El Jefe’s beach house
Interacting with: Jacob@Legion02, Fawn@Kitty and Lucky@Lovely Complex



Disappointed in herself, not knowing how she’d explain her absence to her friends that is if they noticed she didn’t show up, Fawn walked further and further away from the party. A feeling of gloom drawing over her with every step, her mind so caught up within itself that she didn’t notice the person walking towards her in her field of vision until he was right in front of her.

Jumping slightly from the boy’s sudden appearance, she snapped out of her thoughts and focused on the boy. As she watched his lips finish moving, she realized that he had said something and she had missed it completely. Fawn stared at him with wide eyes, almost looking like a deer caught in headlights before her mind and her body reconnected and began moving together again. Holding out her finger as a sign for one second, the short girl pulled out her white board along with a marker and began to quickly write out something. After finishing she turned the board around to show the blonde boy in front of her.

“I’m sorry, I didn’t catch what you said. Could you repeat it please?” As she held it waiting for him to read it, Fawn pushed a piece of hair behind her ear and kept her eyes focused on his face so when he did speak she could see his lips moving.

Jacob felt rather confused as the girl motioned him to wait for a second as she started writing on a whiteboard. He read it and felt even more confused. She must be mute and deaf. A painful combination. That also explained why she had jumped a little. So he repeated himself, slowly. So she'd be able to read his lips. "Is the party so bad that you're already leaving?" Though that looked a little less likely now. Maybe she just didn't want to go? What would a deaf girl do at a party?

His question brought a small smile to her face as she shook her head no while erasing her board. Quickly writing an answer again, although this time taking a bit longer to write everything as she had more to say. Once finished, she turned the board again so he could read it, “No, the party looked like a lot of fun. I just can’t go, I got my feet muddy walking here and it would be rude to go… besides I may not be cut out for partying as you could probably guess by now.” A timid, sheepish smile grew on her face as she looked at her feet shyly.

“And I’m sweating like a pig.” Jacob quickly rebutted. “I’m guessing you got an invitation, right?” He kept his speech slow, so the girl could read his lips. “Wouldn’t it be rude not to go? You can wash your feet in the sea but most of the party is outside on the beach anyway.” Jacob had been checking several people’s Snapchat stories and most of the pictures were from outside. “As for partying, who goes to a party to hear music? That’s just stupid. Everyone goes for the feel of it.” Well, most people probably went to a party for the music. Or the drone of the bass really. Though a little white lie wouldn't hurt anyone, would it? It was then that Jacob started to feel a little hypocritical. He didn’t want to go. Hell, he wanted to be at home doing god knows. If it wasn’t for his dad he wouldn’t be walking here, telling someone else they really should go. Though he mentally defended himself by just wanting everyone to have fun. And what’s more fun for most people than a party thrown by El Jefe? Then again, the girl wasn’t most people. “But if you really don’t want to go to the party, what else would you do?” He quickly followed up. He tried to sound as genuine as possible, hoping she could read into his body language.

Knowing he’d respond, Fawn looked up just in time to see him begin speaking. When he brought up washing her feet in the ocean her face became red in embarrassment as she hadn’t even thought about that. She had almost completely forgotten about the ocean in general, but it made sense that there would be one as it was a beach house. The boy then brought up the the point that no one went to the party for music but really for the feel of it. That’s not what it seemed like in the movies she had seen but then again, those were movies. Fawn would much rather trust this boy than her own conclusions based on the few movies she has seen.

It was his next question that threw her off a bit, what would Fawn do if she didn't go to the party. Go home and face her parents, no way, she knew they tried to get her attention as she left so she would be in huge trouble. Her few friends were at the party so she couldn’t go stay with them, especially since Henry was actually a big part of this party. The rest of them were definitely all there. So that basically meant she would probably just wander around and find a tree or bench to be her bed for the night once she got tired. While exploring was fun to the girl, the idea of the party was more appealing than sleeping outside tonight. Ignoring his question, not really wanting to tell him what she’d do if she didn’t go to the party she wrote a simple reply. “To the party it is.”

“Let’s go to the party!” Jacob said excited, being happy he could convince the girl. Maybe she could have some fun at last. Then a limo pat. A limo that could only be of one person. Hailey. But it was coming from the party. Which meant the car already dropped of the people. For a moment Jacob imagined Hailey at a party she wasn’t invited to. The images were rather hellish. Henry would be pissed. Would Damian even let them in? And where Hailey was, her HOT group was too. His mind first went to Trixie. Jacob didn’t know many names but everyone knew Trixie’s the fallout of her break up with Owen could be seen everywhere. And then there was Ophelia. Leader of the Candies. He made promises back in the day. Promises he intend to keep.

“Okay, no time to lose.” He suddenly said. Not really knowing or caring if the girl before him could read it on his lips or not. Duty called. He quickly picked up the tiny girl and threw her over his shoulder and started running. He held on tight to her so she wouldn’t be uncomfortable. But in his mind he needed to pick up the pace. God only knew what Hailey was going to do. In two minutes the two reached the beach house. Realizing he still had the girl over his shoulder he just rushed past the house straight for the beach. All the while pushing people aside and yelling: “Excuse me, coming through. Oh sorry, sorry. Didn’t mean to push dirty feet into your shirt.” Eventually he reached the foreshore and put the girl down so only her feet were submerged. “Yeah… sorry about that. I don’t usually pick up girls-“ at all “-without asking their name first.”

Fawn saw his lips move, only able to pick up on the ‘no time’ from whatever he said before suddenly she was thrown over the boy’s shoulder. A squeal of shock and surprise left her lips, the first sound she had made in the interaction with this boy. To say being suddenly picked up and thrown over someone’s shoulders freaked her out would be an understatement but she stayed still knowing there was nothing she could do about it now.

After about two minutes he finally put her down and her feet were met with the cold water of the ocean, brining yet another squeal from her lips while also causing her to jump and almost fall over if she hadn’t quickly grabbed the boy’s arm to steady herself. Once steady, Fawn let go of his arm feeling her cheeks warm up slightly but she kept her eyes focused on his lips as they began to move. Still in shock from the whole ordeal she stayed silent for a minute before opening her mouth and speaking softly and slowly, stuttering a few times.“F-fa… F-fawn.” Her mind forgetting about her whiteboard for the time being as she told the boy her name.

Jacob was reaching out as she almost fell over. Though she caught his arm and seemed to pull herself up with that. He didn’t notice her cheeks getting red. It was a little too dark for that. But he did notice the silence. Followed by what he assumed was her name. “Fawn?” So she could talk. That was interesting. “That’s a nice name.” he offered with a genuine name. It was a nice name, if not a bit unusual. Naming your child after a baby deer didn’t seem like something most people do. Still, it had something sweet around it.

“Hey! You ruined my shirt.” Someone said behind Jacob, who turned around to face a certain fellow with very obvious mud stains on a white shirt.

“C'mon man, I didn’t mean to. C’mon, it’s New Year’s Eve. I’ll get you a drink.” Jacob offered peacefully.

“To hell with your drink, you even know how much this shirt costs!?” The boy’s eyes then fell on Fawn. “And you, what shit stained idiot has mud feet?”

Jacob took a stronger stance, getting in between the guy and Fawn. “Okay, you need to move on right now.” He spoke clear and strong. But the boy wasn’t having it.

“Yeah, what’s that eh? Did mommy sew that but forget to get you some shoes?” He was mocking Fawn now. Something Jacob wouldn’t stand for.

“Now I’m going to make you apologize.” He rebutted, while he balled his fists.

“Yeah, you and what army?” The boy pushed Jacob back as two of his mates took a step further. Jacob took a step backwards from the push, braced himself and with short burst tackled the guy into the sand. The two others immediately grabbed Jacob by the arms, trying to get him off their mate, who was getting headbutts now instead of fists.

Meanwhile, peering at the scene from beside the sizable bonfire he helped ignite so that the flame trailed high into the dusk sky, the infamous nonconformist, Lucky Cross, tossed the remaining pound of cannabis provided by that Bishop kid into the flames. Now the party can actually begin. The left side of his lip tugged upwards, creating a sinister smirk. With his free hand, he grabbed his phone and sent a swift text to Roz that simply said: Shoreline.

The burning embarrassment from the boy’s complement of her name was short lasted as the boy’s attention was drawn away causing him to turn around. Fawn looked to the boy he was talking to, looking to his lips. When he addressed her, fear surged through her body as he reminded her of her parents and she didn’t want what was the usual outcome in those situations to happen now. When the boy she had been with stepped in between her and the other boy Fawn couldn’t help but feel a mix of fear for the boy but also thankful for him being there as she wouldn’t know what to do in this situation otherwise.

Peeking out from behind the boy, Fawn looked to the lips of the angry boy just in time to see him mock her, regretting the decision she hugged her whiteboard to her chest looking down into the water she was still standing in. It was only when she noticed the boy disappear from her peripheral in front of her that she glanced back up to see the fighting. In shock at first, she froze, not knowing what to do, watching the scene playout in front of her. The whole time Fawn couldn’t help but think how this was all her fault, she should have just gone home then none of this would have happened.

Quickly wanting to try to do something despite every instinct screaming against her to run, she wrote out something on her board and went to one of the people holding onto the boy that had helped her, tapping on his arm. His head snapped in her direction and he looked to her board that read. “Please let him go. It wasn’t his fault.”

The boy laughed and looked at her, “What can you not speak you freak? Get back unless you want to join in with the fight.” He then ripped her whiteboard out of her hands throwing it into the water before pushing her back causing Fawn to stumble back and fall into the sand. The boy went back to helping his friends as Fawn laid on the ground watching, her body frozen in fear once again. A small part of her wondering why all the people watching weren’t doing anything to help.

Timing was everything. The more things escalated, the more it would grab people’s attention. Perfect chaos with an audience. First Owen exploding, now this? Tonight was too good. Let’s add to the mood. Lucky sent another text requesting an immediate change in song. When people think of this song, they will think of this fight.

Work it
Make it
Do it
Makes us


Sadistically, Lucky prowled through the crowd unnoticed, while more people gathered. He was taking his sweet time, knowing very well Jacob wasn’t in true danger. Those boys would be stupid for taking Damian away from his new… interest. Upset El Jefe? At a party he invited you to. After an eye was bruised, maybe a tooth was chipped, the anger will settle down and those imbeciles would walk away acting like they got a message across when really, they made a mistake the moment they pushed an innocent, little… deer to the ground. When they started a fight where the probabilities were against them. Sure, they had the notable advantage, three against one with all those around as bystanders, but they didn’t have the winning hand. You want to know why?
Because Lucky’s reputation precedes him.

Harder
Better
Faster
Stronger


Noticing that they were completely distracted, Lucky strolled out of the crowd and into the water grabbing the girl’s whiteboard. Drying it off with his shirt, he made his way to her. Everything else was background noise. Kneeling down, keenly looking at her, his sharp, hazel eyes softening when their gazes met, he handed her the board. With a smooth gesture, he put his finger to his lips so that the little deer kept quiet. She might question him later, but he didn’t mind. That only meant an opportunity for them to get closer.

More than
Hour
Our
Never


Every fighter had built up anger. It was how you used that rage that would determine your skill in a fight. The rugged boy controlled the chaos, the anger, and the environment, but most importantly, he knew exactly what he was getting into. Never blind. Always aware. That’s how Lucky fought.

Ever
After
Work is
Over


His face was unreadable. No fear. Their guards were down. Never let your guard down in a game. Coming behind the two that were still attempting to take the beast off of their friend, only a brutal fighter could smash his head repeatedly on someone else, Lucky cleared his throat, causing the two to turn their heads. The moment they did so, the Hound slammed their faces together, intentionally smashing their lips against one another.
Now the show can begin.

The reaction was priceless. Their hands covered their lips. One of them even bit the other’s accidentally causing blood to gush out. Hilarious. One of them did look at Lucky. His face lost color, as fast as he jumped into this fight. Lucky wasn’t necessarily a fair fighter. He wasn’t necessarily an honorable man either. But, he would give the people a show and help his fellow peers. All that mattered was the win. How you won was entirely up to the player. With his fist, that can now be seen wrapped in bandage, the mystery man gave one of the boys a single sniper shot in the head.

This caused the boy to ‘K.O’ on the ground (it helped that these kids were shitfaced) and the other guy yelled, “What the fuck, man?!” Letting go of Jacob, leaving the leader back in a one on one, the stranger charged at Lucky with reckless abandon, but this is where Lucky displayed his true skills. Not in strength, but in speed and agility. The opponent was heftier. Stronger. The objective wasn’t to outpower him.

When the brute was in striking range, nearly about to crash into Lucky, he went in for a grapple. What a stupid boy. Nonchalantly, the Hound sidestepped and as the subject ran passed him like a bull, Lucky made sure to use his right hook to get his opponent to lose balance. The next thing anyone knew, Lucky was on top of the guy making him eat the sand off the ground, “I could’ve gouged your eyes out, or even grab your balls, but this is far more entertaining, don’t you think?

The guy tapped on the ground, forfeiting. Too drunk to handle this situation. “Oh, you want to stop now?” There was actual whimpering. “I’ll stop. After you and your buddy ol’ pal apologize. I’d say the other dude too, but he’s kind of…” Lucky turned his head back to look at the unconscious teen on the ground, “Out of it. Must be all the alcohol. You know what I’m sayin’”

Pulling the guy’s head up, his grip on his hair agonizingly tight, Lucky snapped the fingers of his free hand for the prone boy to look straight ahead at the girl, still frozen from shock, “That wasn’t nice of you. Ruining her night like that.” Stopping his train of thought, he called back to the knight in this whole scenario, “Jacob, are you done playing around?”

Jacob was lifting up his victim by the collar. Blood poured from his nose onto his apparently very nice shirt. But Jacob couldn’t care less. Until he heard Lucky’s voice. Was he done? He didn’t feel done. He wanted more. But with the limp guy before him, he wouldn’t get it. No, no he had enough. He had to snap out of it. Spitting some blood out from his mouth into the sand beside he said: “Yeah… yeah I’m done with this guy.” He said, dropping his victim in the sand again. Letting him groan and squirm in the sand. He’d get up soon enough. He looked up at his apparent rescuer. ”Thanks for intervening. Though I could have handled them myself.” Well that wasn’t entirely true. But Jacob wasn’t about to admit he would lose the fight. It wasn’t about winning or losing anyway. Those guys would never stand up against him or the girl again. They stopped being easy prey now. He turned his gaze to Fawn, holding her board. "You okay?”

Panic was beginning to build within the small girl as the scene continued to play on, fear and her lack of ability to do anything to help the boy who had only helped her moments prior began to mix within her. But it all came to a halt when a new face entered her vision, a boy kneeling before her with her whiteboard. His hazel eyes softly gazing at her as he held a finger to his lips telling her to be quiet. This confused Fawn but she simply nodded softly staring at him with wide doe eyes, gently reaching out and taking her whiteboard from him and bringing it into her chest. This is how she watched the rest of the scene play out, hugging her whiteboard close to her with wide eyes.

The events that unfolded in front of her shocked the girl. The two boys were obviously strong and what they did was just something Fawn would never expect anyone to do. It was at a time like that though, she was a bit thankful for not being able to hear. Violence was never something the tiny girl enjoyed much, by now she’d gotten used to the sight of it and was thankful she couldn’t hear it. When all was said and done Fawn watched as the two boys conversed, not bothering to read their lips until the first one turned to her asking if she was okay. All Fawn could do was nod after a moment, before looking from him to the boy who had retrieved her whiteboard. Her gaze lingered as she was still curious as to why he told her to be quiet, but she quickly looked away and to her board where she began to write.

“I’m Sorry.” That’s all her board read as Fawn turned it to the two boys. She blamed herself as she was the one with the muddy feet and if it hadn’t been for that then none of this would have happened.

Aw shit. There would be no apology this fine night. One guy was knocked out, the other ran away, and then this one under him fell asleep. How unfortunate. Whatever. With no empathy, Lucky released the guy’s head and let it drop hard on the sand. Keeping some of his attention on the other two, but also examining his right hand, the bandage was turning crimson, Lucky groaned to himself. He opened his wounds. Getting off his body cushion, he shoved his hands in his pants pockets and watched the girl carefully, as he responded to Jacob, “Yeah, you had it under control, for sure.”

Rather than contemplate about why the girl was writing on the board or why she was still on the floor, or why she was blaming herself for a mess at a party, messes happen all the time, Lucky strided to her and offered his good hand. The one not bleeding. “You havin’ fun sitting there by yourself? Come on. The party ain’t all that bad.”

”No need to say sorry.” Jacob said to Fawn as he felt something hot under his nose. One touch told him his nose was bleeding. Tonight was definitely not going the way he wanted it to go. But he’d stay for now at least. With Hailey, Ophelia & Trixie at an elite party, anything was liable to happen. Though he would break his earlier promise. ”It’s Lucky right?”

“The one and only.”

” Listen I really need a drink.” Several drinks. ”So do me a favor and party a little with the girl, okay?” he then turned once more to Fawn. ”If this guy does something stupid, just come and find me, okay?” He sealed that sentence with a wink, after which he began pushing through the crowd that was acting as if they weren’t all spectators.

Looking up when a hand was offered to her, Fawn looked at him with wide brown eyes reading his lips. An ever so small smile made its way to her lips at what he said first, taking his hand as he helped her up. “T-t-tha-thank y-y-yo-you.” She softly stuttered out, not wanting to take the time to write out a thank you. She observed the interaction between the two guys, learning the name of the boy who had helped her up but still not the name of the original boy who had helped her. She watched as he winked at her causing her face to once again heat up as he left. Fawn glanced at the Lucky not knowing what to do now.

Ha. Like Lucky would listen to Jacob. ‘If this guy does anything stupid’. They were at a PARTY. Stupidity and poor decision making was a requirement. Maybe not like get your girlfriend pregnant stupid, but loosening up and having fun. “Relax.” He squeezed her hand and then with his bloody one he gestured at the crowd, “This is the one night most people drop the act and make friends with unlikely people. Parties have that allure.” The boy chuckled to himself. Events like this is what he looked forward to the most. “ I’d ask your name, but I’d rather earn it. Why don’t you, me, hit the dancefloor--” He paused for a second before finishing his proposal.

“But first…” Lucky let go of her hand and took out a small ziplock bag, “I think you need a helping hand. You see this.” He brought the bag closer to her, it had a couple of pills in it. “They’re happy pills. They’ll definitely do the trick, but are you willing to take the risk? Get lost with me tonight. I promise I’ll take care of you.” He gave her a charming and irresistible grin. To add to his appeal, he put a pinch of guilt in his motion, “Of course, I’m not going to force you, but it’s the least you could do. Your friend would’ve been pretty banged up by now.”

Fawn looked from the boy’s face to the bag of pills. She’s been around drugs her whole life, she knew that it wouldn’t be all that bad. Not if they were the type he was saying they were. But she wasn’t sure if that’s how she wanted to spend the party, although it would be a good way to forget about what just happened. It would do more than weed could at this point for her. The little deer was conflicted for the moment, but she soon made up her mind. Taking out her marker and writing her answer on her whiteboard before showing it to Lucky.
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The Timeskip

Location: The Principal's Office
Interacting with: Satan himself



There were two people in the principal’s office, and both of them had a different view on the situation they were in.

Damian had never been in this situation before. Sure, he’d been in the principal’s office before, but that was under different circumstances. Never before had he been in this place, to get reprimanded. And for stuff that didn’t even happen on school grounds! He wasn’t even sure he could be punished for the party he’d thrown, and yet… here he was.

Henry, on the other hand, had been in this situation many times before. It hadn’t always been the principal, sometimes it was his parents, sometimes it was a cop, sometimes it was a school authority figure — but, he was used to this. Sitting on the other side of the desk beside Damian, Henry knew damn well what he had to say on this matter. He crossed his arms over his chest, and gave Principal Evans a look that dared him to say something.

Mr. Evans dropped two antacids into his water, watching as it fizzed up. This whole party business was unbelievable to him. When he’d been younger, kids hadn’t needed all of that to have a good time. Yet, here the new generation was. Sitting in front of him after throwing a bash for the ages, with plenty of underage drinking, illegal fireworks, and who knows what else.

Damn kids.

“I’m sure you both know why you’re here —” He couldn’t even finish his sentence before Henry spoke up.

“Lawyer.”

Principal Evans sighed and rubbed the bridge of his nose, trying again. “Mr. Green, if you would be so kind as to let me speak.” He said, sipping from the water. Henry shifted in his seat, and narrowed his eyes. But, for now, he was quiet. “Thanks to the glory of social media, the PTA and the school board have found out about the party you two threw. It wasn’t very hard to figure out who threw it, after we interviewed a few other students —”

Narcs.

The principal sighed. This wasn’t going to be easy, was it? “So, we need to reprimand you, or everyone is going to go ballistic. You want my advice? Institute a no recording device policy next time. I feel bad for you kids, everything you do is plastered all over the internet…”

“Uhm, excuse me sir… can I interject?” Damian waited for Mr. Evans to nod, and then he continued, “I don’t think we’ve done anything technically wrong, as far as things go. Unless there’s something I didn’t know about in the student handbook, saying you can’t throw an off school grounds, after school hours party — with a few friends.” That was Damian’s story and he was sticking to it.

“With all due respect, Mr. O’Connor, and don’t get me wrong, there is certainly some due — you’re an excellent student — I’ve seen the snaps and tweets and facebook videos from the party you threw, and it wasn’t with ‘a few friends.’ It looked to me like most of the student body was there. But, anyway, regarding whether or not you can be punished for something like this: short answer is yes. The school board has the ultimate authority to do whatever they want, and in this situation, they want to punish the people that threw the party.” Damian listened to the principal speak, then gave a defeated nod and sigh.

“Under… stood. What’s the sentence?” Detention? Community service? Both?

“You’re off of the football team, indefinitely.” He said, and Damian’s eyes flew wide like a deer in the headlights.

WHAT. But wait, Damian! There’s more.

“And you’ve got detention every day for the next month. And you’re to help with the dance committee, as community service. After your debt to society is paid, we can talk about the football ban.” Principal Evans said, before turning to Henry. “And you, Mr. Green. You’re a lot harder to punish, since you don’t really have anything we can take away from you…” Principal Evans squinted at Henry. Henry squinted back. Take your shot, old man.

“Law. Yer.”

“You’re in detention with Damian here for the next month. For your community service, you’re going to be on the yearbook team, for the rest of the year. And every Friday until future notice for you will be in school suspension.”

“AY! That’s cruel and unusual!” Henry protested. He didn’t want to be in any extracurricular things! He had enough going on. Like, film club.

“I’ll be calling both of your parents to let them know.” The aura on the student’s side of the desk had shifted. Damian now radiated silence and death, wondering how his mother would take it. Henry, on the other hand, was furious.

“Call ‘em, dude. They don’t give a damn about the lil ol Henry that could. You gonna be hearin’ from my lawyers. That’s plural. Because I have a squadron of them. Your little school got a group of ‘em? I didn’t think so. LET’S GO, DAMIAN.” Henry snapped as the bell rang, signaling that homeroom started in five minutes.

Both students walked out of the room, Henry leaving in a huff while Damian left in a silent, wraithlike state.
We resume our tale now in the wake of the party thrown by Damian and his friends. It's a quiet Monday in BHHS, everything is fine — except for the punishments handed out to Mr. Green and Mr. O'Connor. The pair march toward their homeroom class, one of them with his head held high, and the other staring at the ground in a most uncharacteristic way.

It has been five days since the party. What has the student body been up to since then? Feel free to post after this with flashback posts relating to the five day gap from the party and now, or even any unfinished business at the party itself! Just be sure to notate if it's a flashback. Other than that, welcome to homeroom.

Conveniently, most of our cast shares a homeroom teacher; a
Mrs. Winship. Due to her negligence (and there is a lot of it), her homeroom class is largely forty five minutes during which the students can gossip and socialize. Enjoy, because it's all downhill here fom here.
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Location: Sterling Residence
Setting: Morning after New Year's Eve


The early morning sun glared through the window, hitting Brynn’s face harshly and waking her from her slumber. Even before she opened her eyes, she knew that this room was not hers. The sheets didn’t smell like Armani Code Pour Femme, the room was way too bright, and most notably, there was an muscular arm snaked around her torso. The last thing she remembered was Sean picking the lock of a room in El Jefe’s house… was she still there? Brynn’s eyes fluttered open to find it wasn’t the same room as the one where they first...well, you know. I guess this must be Sean’s room…I’m at the Sterling’s she thought to herself gazing around at her surroundings. ... Selena is going to kill me. Brynn concluded, mentally preparing herself for the backlash. The details of how she got here were incredibly fuzzy, so she’d have to get Sean to fill in the missing pieces later.

Turning her head slowly, Brynn looked back at the sleeping blonde behind her. Sean looked so peaceful, so she tried her best not to let her movements wake him up. This was a fantastic opportunity to stare at him without him yelling at her for it. She admired his facial features and noted the large tattoo on the side of his neck. I’ll have to ask about that later... Deciding that she had stared at him long enough, she nestled back down into the covers, trying to close her eyes and go back to sleep, since she didn’t know when the boy would wake up. After all, she was confined to the bed until he did. The only issue was that a pounding headache was beginning to form. Brynn knew she shouldn’t have had that extra drink.

As the minutes ticked on, it seemed possible that Sean would never wake up. If it weren’t for the steady rising and falling of his chest, it would have been fair to think he had succumbed to something and tapped out. Forever. Eventually, though, his eyes creaked open.

He didn’t speak at first, instead he just looked down at the head resting on his chest. Oh yeah. I brought her home… Sean thought back to the night’s events: the food, the dancing, the fun at Damian’s, then leaving shortly afterward and coming back home for… more fun. A lot more fun. Enough that it was worth bringing her home, he decided. “Hey, Brynn…? Are you awake?” Probably not; she had been… pretty fucking trashed.

Hearing Sean’s morning rasp brought Brynn right out of her daze. Even better, he remembered her name. You’d be surprised by the number of guys who’d forgotten her name the morning after, the lack of respect evident in their breath. But Sean was clearly one of the good ones. Without opening her eyes, she responded. “Yeah, I’m alive… barely.” The tequila headache was beginning to become more evident, so Brynn tried her best not to let it show. Nothing kills the mood like a bad hangover.

Sean nodded, running one hand through her hair while his other reached down off the side of his bed. “You drank too much.” He said, and though his voice was still soft, still tired, it was undeniably reprimanding her. His hand came back up and placed on his chest, near her face, a bottle of Excedrin extra strength. “Chew two, give it ten minutes.”

“Tell me something I don’t know.” Brynn stated, enjoying the feeling of Sean’s fingers combing through her hair against her pounding head. It was both relaxing and comforting, two things that were quite necessary to nurse this hangover. It took her a second to realize what Sean had placed in front of her face, but after finally opening her eyes, she was face to bottle with the answers to her prayers. Taking the medication off of his chest, she followed his orders and took two of the pills. “I could seriously kiss you right about now.” She mumbled, resting her head back on his chest, closing her eyes once more to block out the light.

“Yes, you could. But, for some reason, you didn’t.” Sean sighed and closed his eyes as well, pulling her more snugly to him. She had been drunk last night, and he had been able to handle that. Bringing her to his house and allowing her to wake up in his arms, meant that he had to handle the hangover that came with her buzz. “I usually sleep like... many, many more hours than this, but when you’re ready, we can go downstairs. I’ll get you some pancakes, or… something. Hangover food. I don’t know.” He wasn’t perfect, okay?

Brynn smirked at his comment, and after opening her eyes just enough, let her lips find their way to Sean’s. She kissed him delicately and then retreated back to her prior position. “There, now I did.” A smile could be felt through the tone of her voice. The thought of food made her stomach churn, as well as did the likelihood of bumping into Selena, so she opted for the first option. “Let’s stay here for a little bit longer so you can fill me in on how much of a fool I made of myself.” The offer of food was sweet, not many guys did that for her, so she’d have to take him up on that after.

“You didn’t make a fool of yourself. I, uh, kissed Owen. To stop him from killing Marshall? At least, that’s what I felt was going to happen. Then we went inside and Marshall ran off to the bar to get smashed, and we went to get some food. It was delicious. You got a little more drunk, then we went and danced — I taught you how to ballroom dance, you did pretty good for your first time. I twirled you into my arms,” for emphasis, Sean twirled some of her hair around his finger, smiling down at her. “I kissed you, then I took you upstairs. We had sex, like once or twice at Damian’s and came back here and did it until you said ‘if we keep going, I’m gonna fall asleep during.’ So, I kissed you again. And we went to sleep. And, here we are. I think I covered everything?”

The brunette couldn’t help but laugh softly under her breath. “You forgot to mention you picked the lock so we could get into the room at the party, it was really hot.” She opened her eyes again to look up at Sean. “I remember everything up until round two at Damian’s. Sounds like I blacked out for the majority of the fun part of the evening.” Brynn pulled herself closer to Sean, if that was at all possible. “Maybe you can reenact what I missed?”


Their morning fun was about to be cut short before it could even occur, so it seemed. Selena Sterling, who was miraculously hangover free and perfectly glammed up for the day, stood outside of her brother’s door. There were only a few days before school started for the second semester of their junior year, and she had some adventures planned for her and her twin to go on in these remaining days. Sel knocked thrice on the wooden door frame. She always knocked three times in a row, with a distinct pattern, so there was no mistaking who it was, especially when it was followed with, “Seany~”

Brynn moved in towards Sean, their lips just about to touch, when the legitimate worst sound rang through the room. A knock on the door. Even worse was that the voice that followed belonged to none other than the person Brynn feared the most in this very moment. “Shit, it’s your sister, she’s gonna kill me if she finds me in here.” Brynn clung to the sheets that were wrapped around her body, gazing around the room for an escape plan.

Sean stared at Brynn as if she were crazy. No one would kill her, especially not his sister — that was foolish. Rather than help her find a way to escape, Sean instead turned his attention to the door. “It’s unlocked, Sel. Come in.”

“No, don’t say that!” Brynn knew it was too late for a viable hiding spot, so as the doorknob began to turn, she pulled the covers over her head, careful not to move a muscle. She was about to be murdered.

“Oh!” Selena exclaimed from the other side of the closed door. He was awake already… that was odd, at least for new Seany. He hadn’t woken up on the brighter side of noon since he had arrived back home. His sister took this as an overwhelming success of having brought him to the party last night. Maybe it was helping with his sudden and complete depression. She opened the door and walked in holding a mug of coffee. “You’re already up, that’s wonderful! I brought you coffee — three big spoons of sugar, whole milk, and some mocha syrup.” Selena said cheerfully, offering him the steaming mug, completely unaware of the other person in the room.

Sean listened to what Selena had to say, and paid no mind to Brynn hiding beneath the covers. He sat up and reached out for the steaming coffee cup. “I don’t know what mocha syrup is… but thanks. Yeah, I got up because I was waken up…” Sean shrugged his shoulders, drinking from the coffee…. which was delicious. All his life, he’d only had black, bitter, gross coffee, but it did what it needed to: wake up a bunch of groggy young men training to be soldiers. “Selena, this is awesome. Do we have more?”

Brynn tried her best to stay still, but with fear filling her entire body, it was hard to remain calm. Selena was standing mere inches away from her. When Sean moved to grab the coffee cup, the covers began to reveal her chocolate brown hair sticking to the sheets, so quicker than lightning, the girl grasped them and moved them out of sight. Hopefully no one noticed.

“Of course we have more, silly!” Selena said with a warm smile and turned to sit on the bed next to him. She continued talking while doing so. “I was thinking that you and I should go have breakfast at a diner. There’s this really great place called The Sunshine Diner, the pancakes are to die for. Maybe even better than mom’s, but shhh, don’t tell her that.” Sel’s genuine giggle was cut short when she noticed something out of the corner of her eye. Was that… brown hair… next to her brother? “Seany?” She asked, her eyes trained on the evidence that they were not here alone.

“Yes, Sparkles?” Sean asked simply, sipping at the drink some more. The mention of pancakes had peaked his interest, and he was growing tired of Brynn’s game — but he didn’t understand women. So he’d let them play, and then Brynn could pay for his food in return. It was the least she could do.

Selena stood up from the bed like she had sat in something gross. Really gross. Worse than seeing your brother naked with your gay friend next to you, gross. “Who is that?” She asked rather accusingly. “Why is there a girl in your bed? Is she hiding? Is she naked? Are you… were you?!”

“Because I brought her home. Yes, though I don’t know why. Not entirely, just topless. No, but we were about to until she dove under the covers. Tell me more about these pancakes.”

Doomsday had arrived. The world was about to end, and Brynn could hear the disgust in Sel’s voice. Well, it was fun while it lasted… bye Sean. As slow as she could manage, Brynn peeled the covers off of her face. “Hii~ Sel…” She nonchalantly greeted, an awkward expression plastered onto her face. “Fancy seeing you here…”

“Here?” Selena asked in a voice that almost sounded sweet, you know, like antifreeze… poison can be sweet. The blonde blinked rapidly at the familiar face in her brother’s bed, tilting her head and smiling, before purring out more barbed words. “You mean, here? In my home? Where you most definitely don’t belong?”. The crown princess gave the little candy a moment to speak, if she so wished. It would be her funeral.

“I’m just saying, but I brought her here. And it’s also my home. So she belongs.” Sean paused to sip from his coffee. “There are more important matters to discuss, including that of the aforementioned pancakes.” Women. Honestly.

“Oh yes, there are more important matters to discuss. Like getting you to the STD clinic, you might need a shot after riding the town bike.” Selena said harshly, very much unlike the girl that he used to know as his sister. It seems that both of them had changed since he left for school, and neither one of them seemed to have been changed for the better. She had her reasons, and she kept them hidden, just like the rest of their family did. The Sterlings were full of secrets. “I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that one of Ophelia’s tarts would jump at the chance of getting with my brother, none of you could keep your eyes off of him yesterday. I should be even less surprised that it’s you, isn’t that right, Brynn? Did you really think you could get away with hitting and quitting a Sterling?”

Sean listened to Selena’s rant, and chose to write it off to early morning grumpiness. He felt like pancakes would certainly brighten her mood, but he chose not to say that. Instead, he decided to point something out to her. After all, what she’d said was minorly incorrect. “There wasn’t any ‘hitting and quitting.’ There was a lot of hitting. Very little quitting.” Sean said, before sipping his coffee again.

Brynn couldn’t exactly hide from this situation. There were no covers she could pull over her face to escape from this one, and she couldn’t bury her face into Sean’s chest either; it’d just make everything worse. Her face turning bright red, she didn’t want to dig herself deeper into the hole she was currently sitting in. But little miss princess pants was making her mad. ”Honestly Sel, I think you’re just a little jealous that your brother rode BHHS’s communal bike before you did. I can’t help that he’s hotter than you...”

“Hmm…” Selena responded in a laugh that didn’t even receive any breath, it sounded more like a hum than anything. “Yes, I’m sure that’s what it is. We might be friends, but I’ll say this here and now, you better not treat him like the others. That wouldn’t really go over well.” Sel turned her attention to her brother once again, and smiled. Deep down, she did hope that this might be more than just an alcohol-fueled mistake for them. She touched his cheek warmly and spoke. “If it makes you smile, then I might be okay with it. That being said, this does not derail my plans for the day. Brynn can come, if she dresses herself.”

Sean took a deep breath at the realization that he understood women perhaps even less than he’d originally thought. His sister and Brynn had been at each other’s throats, but now they were playing buddy? Senseless mayhem. Pointless attacks on character. This would never fly at the Academy. But, he wasn’t there anymore. To ensure she didn’t say anything out of turn again, Sean put his hand on the back of Brynn’s head and guided her to his chest, before he spoke firmly to his sister. “Sel. I understand where you’re coming from, trying to… protect me. And I really appreciate it. But I have had a terrible, terrible month. It may just be a one time thing — I hope it isn’t. But with Brynn’s help I smiled a little. And it was nice. Please don’t be rude, because of that.” Sean paused to let Selena digest the words, before he moved onto the thing that mattered most. “Now, about those pancakes…”

Sel nodded at her brother’s words. Of course her twin would understand why she acted the way that she just had. Six years apart couldn’t sever the bond that they shared, even if it was the worst six years without him. But, of course, Brynn was there, so she wasn’t about to get emotional. “I… hope it isn’t either.” Selena responded and stood a little bit straighter as she did so. “Be downstairs in fifteen, we’ll take the Maserati.” She said before turning on Louboutin heel and heading out of the room.

Brynn couldn’t process what was happening fast enough. One second Sel was slut shaming her, and the next Sean was defending her? With her head rested on his chest, Brynn could feel his heart beating fast, and she felt hers beat at the same rate. This boy is something else. She thought to herself, bashfully staring down at the duvet. “I’m really sorry about that.” Brynn stated with a small laugh, trying to diffuse the tense situation that just took place.

Sean shook his head, leaning his head down slightly and giving Brynn a gentle kiss on the lips. “Please don’t be. I’ve had an awful month, year even. She’s worried about me, that’s all. Okay. You can wear one of my shirts, if you want. I don’t know what you actually have on hand to change into…”
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Location: The Beach House
Setting: NYE Party


While all of the drama surrounding Owen and the arrival of the HOT girls and their posse was happening, Trevor was chilling in the beach house. Blissfully unaware of the negative, violent goings on not even a hundred feet away outside, the redheaded boy was talking to some friends. They were discussing the upcoming football season — American football had gained such traction over the past few decades that it now has two seasons per year. Tryouts were scheduled as soon as the school year picked back up, and the boys he chatted with either had already been on the team, or hoped to be joining them soon.

Sipping brews, having been carefully placed next to one of the many kegs at the party, Trevor offered up his advice to the guys before him; How to train, and what to expect at the tryouts. All the while, Trevor had noticed out of the corner of his eyes that he was not the only redhead in the room. Savannah was there, the cutie from Texas, he only realized this when he heard her tell-tale accent when saying y’all. Trevor could pick that voice saying that word out of any crowd. So, naturally, upon hearing that she was there, Trevor stood up a little straighter in an attempt to appear confident and attractive. Trev was in the middle of discussing how Coach normally runs practices and plays, when a familiar voice sounded through the DJ mic.

Trevor fell silent as he turned to the source of sound — his brother, Riley, was making an announcement to the party guests, as he was the designated emcee for the evening. The ginger boy watched on with a smile and a touch of pride, seeing what a confident person his younger brother had grown up to be. It felt good to see Riley come into his own, right up until, well, right up until it didn’t. “To the redhead beside my brother. You’re totally my brother’s type. GET HIM WHILE HE’S GOOD.”

Oh, good heavens. That… did not… just… happen.

The center of the football team found himself frozen in place. Hell, he felt frozen in time, too. His younger brother just called out his crush in front of EVERYBODY at the party. Trevor felt sweaty, clammy all over. He wanted to abort mission, right here, right now. The boys that Trevor was standing and chatting with all took it in good stride, one of them even proudly slapped him on the shoulder and told him to go get it, dude. Trevor wasn’t about to go get anything, though. Despite how sociable and charismatic he was, he was not very good with talking to girls that he liked. Like, liked liked. It was really hard.

The redhead let his eyes wander away from the group long enough to meet Savannah’s gaze. Time stopped again, and Trevor very much felt like a deer caught in headlights. And, just like a deer, he stood there for a few long moments, stiff as a board, and then nodded his head in the direction of the doorway before quickly leaving out of said doorway. He needed a moment that was not in the middle of a crowded room, and if Savannah followed him out. Well… he’d figure out what to say when that happened. Maybe.

Savannah had forgotten how many drinks she had consumed within the hour. Maybe she should have tallied them on her arm like everyone else was doing, but the southern girl was too far to turn back now. The alcohol made her cheeks flush, her laugh more present, and her head spin slightly, but the redhead still felt as though she could present herself normally, even though her intoxication was at an all time high. Sav was engrossed in the conversation she was currently having with three random people who had stumbled up to her, discussing New Year’s Resolutions. The girl wasn’t exactly sure what she wanted in the New Year, but her thoughts were interrupted by a loud voice coming over the speakers. She recognized the voice and figure as Trevor’s brother, and thought it would be polite to give him the proper attention he sought. That was until he looked directly into her eyes and called her out as his brother’s type. Oh lord.

Sav’s flushed cheeks changed from a soft pink to a fiery red to match her hair, and she tried her best not to laugh when the younger Wells sent a wink her way. Did he just say what she thinks he said? Cautiously, the girl looked over in Trevor’s direction, and was met with his gorgeous eyes gazing directly into hers. Everything was still moving around her, but in that moment she felt like they were the only two people in the room.

And then he left.

Sav was confused, maybe even a bit shocked that Trevor just upped and disappeared. “Go follow him!” One of her ‘new friends’ said to her. “That, is your New Year’s Resolution, right there.”

Savvy nodded, realization of the situation at hand filling her clouded mind. Her new friend was right. It was New Year’s Eve, it was a perfect night… what did she have to lose? Finishing the last of her drink in one fell swoop, some liquid courage per se, she walked in the direction that Trevor had disappeared to. Finding him, all alone, she gently approached him, not wanting to scare him away. This was actually the first time she’d ever spoken to the fellow redhead, so nerves were coursing through her veins. “Um… hi. Trevor, right?” She acted as though she didn’t know him, very well knowing exactly who he was since she’d been eyeing him all semester. “Your brother sure knows how to make an impression.”

Trevor felt the muscles in his back get all tensed up. Speak, dude, you can do this, he thought. Doing his best to pass off what he hoped was a charming smile and a nonchalant laugh. “Yeah, he sure does. TV personality, that one.”

He cleared his throat, noticing that his voice wasn’t really coming out as clearly as he intended. He was nervous. Right, well, he should probably properly introduce himself. That was a start, yeah? “Uh, yeah, I’m Trevor. And you’re Savannah, right?” He asked, as if he didn’t damn well know the answer to that.

“Yeah, that’s me.” Sav replied, brushing a loose red curl out of her face and tucking it back behind her ear. Hearing Trevor’s voice actually say her name made her heart start beating much faster than it was before, so she tried to remain calm. “Y’all sure know how to throw a party. We never had parties like this back in Texas, so this is really nice.”

Oh boy, she said it again. Trevor didn’t even know that he had a thing for southern accents until he encountered it in person. She was so cute that it tied his tongue up again. “Really? I mean, my dad’s a good cook, but I’ve heard that Texas throws a mean barbeque, is that true? This party could use a barbeque.”

“Yeah, you’re definitely right about that. Barbeque beats anything and everything.” Sav laughed, partly because of her response and partly because she was still so nervous standing there and talking to him. “But this is still so much better than anything back home. The music is more interesting, the weather is ten times warmer, and the people are much cooler.” And cuter, Sav thought to herself, gazing at the redhead in front of her.

“T-thanks. I, uh, I guess I helped plan a lot of this, but Damian is the true host. It’s nice to get everyone together before school starts again. Are you thinking about trying out for anything this coming semester?” Trevor asked before his mind could calculate what his mouth said. Now he was picturing her in one of the BHHS cheerleader uniforms, rooting for the football team’s victory. He’d like that. The thought was enough to make him blush, even though the question and subsequent thoughts themselves were totally innocent.

“I’m not sure yet. I write for the Newspaper, and that takes up a decent amount of time, so I hadn’t thought about doing anything else. I could be persuaded though.”Sav laughed, thinking about all the features she wanted to do once she got back to school. Maybe she’d have to pay the football team a visit. After all, it’d be pretty great to watch Trevor playing football; the fact that he was an athlete made him ten times more attractive in her eyes. “I’ll have to come and watch some football games though. You must be excited for the season since you’re on the team and all.”

“Yeah, you totally should.” Trevor agreed quickly when Sav suggested that she should come to the games. He cringed at himself. Too excited, he was too excited. Take a chill pill, Trev. “I mean, I’d like that. If you came to the games.” Trevor admitted and then all but bit his lip waiting for her response. He felt his heartbeat pick up in his chest. Should they talk about what Riley’d said? He might need to get another drink first…

Savannah smiled, looking down at the ground bashfully, feeling the blush radiating on her cheeks. Something about this boy made her all giggly and nervous, when she seemed to be so calm and collected with everyone else. “Well then, I’ll definitely be there.” She stated, looking back up at Trevor, the strand of hair she had previously pushed out of her face making its way into her vision again.

“Good!” Trevor smiled and nodded, hoping yet again that he looked charming rather than the nervous wreck that he felt like he did. He looked down at his empty red solo cup and then back up to her. “Would you like something else to drink? Mine’s empty.” He asked, gesturing with the cup.

“Yeah that sounds great.” Even though Savvy knew another drink wasn’t necessary, she didn’t want to risk missing out on hanging with her crush. “What’s your drink of choice?” She asked, as she started to walk in the direction that the bar was.

“Oh, uh, beer mostly. Or whiskey. Overwhelmingly Irish.” Trevor responded with a light laugh as they walked back into the room that they had just left, but, together this time. The rowdy group of boys that he was chatting with noticed and gave obnoxious thumbs up signs to him. Trev pretended like he didn’t see them, even if his cheeks betrayed him by flushing yet again. “What about you?”

“I drink just about everything, but I tend to usually reach for vodka. But I will say that y’all haven’t experienced nothing until you’ve had good Southern moonshine.” Savvy laughed, remembering the first time she had drank the potent liquid.
“Sorry, my southern accent comes out way more when I drink.”

“Nah, don’t apologize. I definitely don’t mind.”

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A Flashback
Collab with: @smarty0114
Featuring: Q & A
Location: The Car, Heaven, Dreamland



Quincy was pouting. Well, she was trying too. See, it’s rather difficult to pout when you’re still pretty trashed, and about to get what will probably be, the best McFlurry in the world. But also she wanted to make out some more. She was conflicted.

Quincy was seated in the passenger seat of A Double’s car, legs criss crossed, and looking straight out the window. The pair had been sitting in an awkward, sticky silence since they’d agreed to go to McDonalds and Q wasn’t sure how to handle it. How do you say, ’Hey I liked kissing you, I hope you liked kissing me!’ Q wasn’t used to this. When she was Jennifer, boys chased her, they made the moves, not her. Q had no experience being the hunter. She didn’t like it.

While for Quincy, the silence was ‘awkward,’ for A Double, this was time alone in his mind. To think, and to plan his order. He’d realized long ago he and his father suffered from a similar issue of never knowing what the hell they wanted when they rolled up through the drive through. This time, A Double would not have that problem! Hopefully… unless he go up to the ordering window and then forgot.

The car turned smoothly, and A Double broke the silence with a question as they pulled to a stop in the line of cars at the Golden Arches, the same one that had teased and tempted him on the drive here… but it was in LA. It was busy. They had some time. So, A Double had a question to ask: “Hey, Q? ...wasn’t Raf supposed to ride with us?”

Q looked over at A Double and thought for a moment. Wait…”Fuck,” Quincy said, deadpan. Then after a moment, she burst out laughing, like forgetting Raf was the funniest thing in the world. ”Oh my God! A Dub! Did he even make it to the party?” Q asked in between gasping breaths.

“I… I dunno. I hope so, he’d go crazy over all that free food.” A Double said as they creeped forward in line. A Double didn’t think it was that funny, but they’d lost Raf before and he always found his way home! Hopefully this wouldn’t be different. “Man, I hope he makes it home. Dude, can you imagine if we misplaced one of our friends?” A Double looked ahead of them and could feel his mouth start to water an almost embarrassing amount as he noticed how close they were to the ordering table. IT WAS NEARLY TIME.

Q looked over and fought the smirk that was slowly creeping up her face, she really did fight. But seeing A Double look at the ordering station like it was the gates of Heaven was far too cute not to smile at. She shook her head and looked away before he realized she was staring at him like a toy in a store display, or the last marshmallow in the bag. Q, you had your tongue down his throat not even an hour ago. What the fuck are you being so weird about?

Q mulled over her sudden reversion to the awkwardness she’d experienced at the beginning of the night. The blushing, the giggling, the all around gushyness she’d been so far successful in avoiding since hanging out with the burners. After a moment of drunkenly debating with her inner self, Q came to the conclusion that when she’d shoved her tongue down A Double’s throat, she’d been riding the high of multiple liquors and a wonderful pep talk from Savannah. This is normal. Nooooormal. Calm down Q. Awkward is good. For now.

As Q was having a moment with herself, A Double was rolling up to the holy grail. He pulled the car to a stop, and the voice of an angel filled their car. “Welcome to McDonald’s, may I take your order?”

“YES. I mean, uh, yeah totally. Can I get five 20 piece McNuggets, four large fries, a large Sprite, two plain McChickens, two apple pies, a McFlurry with all the stuff in it, and uhm…” A Double paused and looked at Q, “Hey, Q, what do you want?”

Q was pulled from her thoughts by A Double’s question. She looked over at him, and then up at the glowing menu and then forced herself to look back at him. Last time she’d let herself look at the menu too long and she’d practically ordered the entire store. It had not been a fun morning after. ”An M&M McFlurry. And a plain cheeseburger. Wait. Make that two.”

A Double shrugged his shoulders at her rather small order, but put it through to the guy. As they rolled forward, A Double looked over at his best girl friend (girlfriend, now?), “Q, I am so excited for this food. Like, you don’t understand. It’s like the most excited I’ve ever been for food.”

”Even more excited than for the pizza buffet at Captain Cuddles? Or that time Wyatt made us those double decker grilled cheeses?” Q asked, smirking.

“Yes, because when we drove in I saw the Golden Arches, but I couldn’t stop and get fries because we were driving to the party and I knew you wanted to be at the party as fast as possible, so I just kept going, and going… But now we’re here! And I can get all the food my heart desires, and I assure you, it desires a lot.”

Q chuckled and shook her head, but didn’t argue. Someone needed to feed this boy. Sooner rather than later. ”When doesn’t your heart desire a lot of food?” the blonde asked, rolling her eyes.

“When I’m full… duh.” A Double said as they rolled up to the window where he paid by handing over his credit card, accepting his Sprite in return. At the next window, A Double was handed the food, in two giant bags. He dug inside of it, withdrawing Q’s two cheeseburgers, which he handed over to her, along with the M&M McFlurry. A Double pulled back onto the road and began shoveling in bites of his mega McFlurry, occasionally tossing a fry into his mouth.

Q would be lying if she said she wasn’t enchanted by her food. In her state, it was hard not to be. Her spoon became an extension of her arm, tossing bite after creamy bite into her mouth, a smile breaking out across her face with every swallow. The tastes were incredible, awe-inspiring, unreal. She couldn’t believe her mouth. She even reached over at one point and snagged one of A Double’s fries, giving him a quick wink as she bit into it. She wasn’t sure she believed in God, but if he was up there looking down on her and the other mere mortals, well, he was missing out on some pretty damn good earthly pleasures.

After about thirty minutes of driving and munching on fries, the car came to a stop, and A Double shut it off. It took him a few seconds, before he realized something. “Awwww, man! I forgot I was supposed to take you to my house… Well, welcome to Dreamland…” He grumbled, taking another bite of his McFlurry.

Q looked up at the modern day palace that A Double called Dreamland. It was...amazing. She got out of the car to get a better look and she still could’ve sworn she was hallucinating. ”You live here?! I...Oh my GOD!” Q shouted, her eyes wide and her grin wider. ”C’mon you dummy! Give me a tour!” Q said, euphoria from her meal spilling out into her conversation. She was too happy to think of anywhere but right here. And really, where was the harm in that?

B-but, my food… A Double whispered.
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Location: The Durand House -> Homeroom
Interacting with: | A Double @Universorum| The Qster | Riff Raff @Silent Observer | Rose @Lovely Complex |




Wyatt didn't want to go to school. He hated school. It was stupid and constricting and pointless and stupid. And pointless. There was always some teacher or shitty student waiting around to tell him how stupid he was, or how he needed to pay attention, or how he lacked motivation. If he'd stayed at A Double's last night, he probably would've just skipped and gone skating instead. But he'd stayed at home, cause the Dads demanded it, and so, skipping would be harder. They liked to drop him off right in front of the school, to make sure he went in. And once Wyatt went in, the teachers watched him like hawks watching mice. He wouldn't be able to leave if he tried.

This morning, he rolled out of bed, naked save for his boxers, and slowly shuffled into the bathroom, where he took a shower that was probably too short for anything to even be clean, not that Wyatt gave a fuck. He dressed himself in a baggy Disneyland sweater, and some jeans, old Converse and his antique watch. He looked straight out of 2017. He looked in the mirror and sighed. He wasn't excited in the slightest.

Downstairs, in the dining room, Jason Durand was seated, munching on a bowl of Lucky Charms, his long hair tied back into a bun. Wyatt came down and poured himself a bowl of Apple Jacks. "Is the Warden already at work," Wyatt asked, referring to his other father, Dr. Elton Durand. Jason looked up at his son, his "That Joke Was Good But Out of Line" face on. Wyatt. Your dad is only hard on you because he cares. He loves you very much," Jason said softly. Wyatt chuckled and took a bite of cereal. "Funny way of showing it." Jason didn't retort. He'd learned a long time ago that fighting with Wyatt never went well, and unlike Elton, he tried to keep from giving Wyatt fuel for the fire. He loved him, but he certainly made it difficult.

The rest of their breakfast passed in silence, as did the drive to school. Once they got up in front Jason turned to Wyatt and smiled. "Be good Wyatt. I love you. Have a good day," "Yeah, yeah," Wyatt said nonchalantly, getting out of the car and walking into the school, head down. He watched as Jason's car drove off, and he thought about making a run for it, but the campus rent-a-cop was watching him from the flagpole. He sighed. Guess I'm stuck here. Might as well take the edge off.

Being high at school wasn't abnormal for Wyatt. Hell, being high was routine for Wyatt. He knew the janitor's closet down the first hall was empty in the mornings, and had a vent that went right out side, so no one would suspect a thing. As kids shuffled between classes, he ducked into the dark closet and started rifling through his bag, until he felt a small ziploc. He pulled it out, but along with it came a bag of white powder, that fell to the ground. "Fuck," Wyatt muttered, bending down to snatch the bag up, before stowing it away. He sighed and began to pack the weed into a pipe, which he lit and blew, all into the vent.

Fifteen minutes later, Wyatt snuck out of the closet, smelling faintly of pot, and made his way to Winship's class, a smidge late, but Winship never cared much. She was a cool teacher, and she liked Wyatt. He strolled on in and over to where Quincy and A Double were seated with Raf and Rose. He grinned and sat next to A Double, slinging his arm around his shoulder. "Howdy friends, welcome back to this wonderful day at BHHS!" Wyatt crowed. Quincy gave him a quizzical look and then one of minor disappointment. "Wyatt? Are you high?" "As a kite, Qster. Cock a doodle doo!"



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Collab with: Riley @Lovely Complex and Jamie @smarty0114
Mentions: Elodie @Legion02, Trixie, and Min-seo @Fabricant451
Location: The Beach House Kiss Closet
Setting: Flashback to NYE Party



Marshall finally had a moment to himself and, to be honest, it wasn’t going well. He needed alcohol, and a lot of it, that much was certain. He had originally set out for the bar to obtain said alcohol after he had separated from his hero’s helping hand. Man alive, did Selena’s brother have the finest physique… but, that was a thought for another time. Marsh’s mind was elsewhere, like, on the fact that his ex-friend almost just murdered him in front of the majority of BHHS’ student body. Maybe that was a slight exaggeration, maybe.

The theater boy was stewing on this thought while he waited for Min-seo, the Korean foreign exchange student running the bar, to take his drink order, when yet another foreign exchange student had approached him. Elodie. He had known her name and face, as he did most students, because if you attend Beverly Hills High and gossip king Marshall Radley doesn’t know your name, do you even exist? The french-speaking beauty had come to speak to him with a goal in mind, that was clear. She wanted to know about the Candies and, unfortunately for her, Marshall wasn’t feeling as sweet as he usually did. Tonight, Marshall felt more like a sour candy, but he gave her his best speech of how it is an organization of love and friendship, regardless of his emotions. He doubted she would want to join after that, but he truly did give it his best, given the situation.

Now that Elodie had wandered off, Marshall was left to his own devices. He ordered not one, not two, but three shots of tequila. It was top shelf, but it still kind of tasted like ball sweat. That was fine. Marshall downed all three shots in quick succession and then exhaled, long and hard. Yup, nope… this wasn’t working. Alcohol might be a solution, but it wasn’t the answer he was seeking. Marshall was hurting, both physically and emotionally, and he really just needed to have moment to himself when he wasn’t wearing the mask of a practiced actor.

A moment to yourself in a room full of hormonal, chatting, dancing teenagers wasn’t exactly easy to come by. Marshall felt himself coming undone at the seams, so he had to find a place, and he had to find one quickly. His eyes frantically scanned the room and found sanctuary in the form of a closet. More specifically, the kiss closet — reserved for drunken regrets, or seven minutes in heaven, whichever you preferred to call it. Marshall didn’t much care, it was an enclosed space, and that was what he required right now.

Hoping beyond hope that he would not stumble into any of his classmates making out, Marshall beelined for the closet. Peace. At long last, Marshall was alone with his thoughts and feelings — and a significant amount of alcohol in his system, of course. In this quiet moment of weakness, Marsh let himself reflect on what had scarred his mind the most from earlier that evening. He would never be able to forget the look in in Owen’s eyes right before Sean had intervened, no doubt saving his life. It was the most terrifying thing that Marshall had ever encountered, and it was coming from someone that used to be a good friend of his.

Without much of a choice in the matter, Marshall’s eyes welled up. Overcome with equal parts sadness, fear, and frustration that he was crying about it, Mar’s breath hitched in his throat. At this point, there wasn’t much that Marsh could do to prevent the onslaught, so he just let it happen. Marshall Radley was having himself a good hard cry. In a closet. At a party. Happy 2043!

Knock. Knock.

From the outside of the bathroom door, Riley Wells lethargically waited for a response. Whoever was in there was taking a good, long minute. Jesus. Truth be told, he didn’t actually have to pee, if he did, he would just pee on the fire outside because that’s what you do at parties like this. Peeing was simply the first excuse he could think of when he held the mic. Improv was part of the job.

All Riley wanted was a moment to himself where someone wasn’t asking for a song change or wanting to request more songs than the time frame of the party would allow. Or worse, someone requesting a shitty song, thinking it was a good choice, but really, Riley would intentionally skip it and then they’d come bitch about their song not playing. I don’t know what to tell you! The playlist is on shuffle.

A charming, yet melancholy voice brought his mind back to reality, as he goggled at a large picture on the door. The picture, mind you, was fascinating. It looked like Damian, but with some different facial features, so Riley would assume that the painting was of Damian’s father instead, painted like a greek god, with a strawberry blonde dressed like Aphrodite, hugging his leg — possessively. Man, Damian’s parents were fucking weird.

“It’s… It’s going to be awhile!” Trixie? She sounded like she was choking… on tears? No, probably vomit.

“...you good?” Riley brought his gaze from the painting to his empty cup. While he waited for her response, he not so sneakily put his plastic cup in a nearby plant… it was like a tiny palm tree. He was no gardner. So, it’s name for the night would be tiny palm tree. Now, it would be the place for his garbage.

“O-of course! I’m just letting it all out!” He could hear puking noises. Regardless if they were real or not, Rye believed it.

“Gotcha. You do you. I’ll… catch you later.” Okay. Bathroom break spot was a no go. What were his other options? Sighing to himself, Riley dawdled around the area, not in the mood to go outside where there was twice as many people as there was inside. If he did go outside, the best and worst option would be a tent, where debauchery was allowed. Inside though? Leaning his back on the wall, he scanned the room to find an answer only for his elbow to hit a door knob. Turning around, as if fate had spoken to him, he was confronted by a CLOSET. Looking behind him, making sure no one was watching, even though he wasn’t looking that hard, Riley decided the coast was clear and, like a ninja, he rushed in.

Allelui-- Before the feeling of freedom completely rushed over him, his drunken brain realized he was in an… unimaginable position. With coats against him, and little to no space, he could feel another body in front of him. Their bodies were so close that he could get a good waft of the mystery kid’s scent, like dad’s Cinnamon Caramel Cookies (both spicy and sweet). He could also feel the kid’s breathing on his lips and the sound of sobbing echoing in the confined space. What do you do in a position like this? Riley felt bad for crashing into this unknown person’s private space. Should he go? But he… she? Was crying…

Should he stay?

Like the clever boy that he thought he was, all Riley could say was, “...you good?”

“U-uh.” Was the only response that Marshall could eek out. He’d been caught red handed. Err — teary eyed? Either way, he’d been caught having a very private moment by… someone? It was completely dark in here, he couldn’t even see the mystery guy’s face. He knew that it was a guy, because the voice was distinctly male, and that made this entire situation ten times worse. Marsh made his best attempt at hiding the fact that he was just full-on sobbing. Sniffing as quietly as he could, the drama kid gave a more collected response. “I’m fine.” A lie.

Riley could recognize that voice anywhere, having been to every single drama production for the sake of knowing what he was talking about in his morning show. He had to know what he was talking about and it was better to be there in the moment than getting a brief from Brynn. Plus, Marshall was one of the Stars in the sky that was their school. He’d feel dumb if he wasn’t able to recognize the primadonna of theatre, the only guy Candy, and the ‘gbf’ of the HOT girls. Now, to reveal himself, or to keep his identity a mystery until they both took their exit? “This might not help but… you smell nice.” What? It was true.

There was no way in hell those sobs were fake earlier. Riley has seen his dad, Remy, cry on a daily basis watching some depressing movie where the hero loses their dog or some shit. This sounded just like that. His only thought though was the scent that was clouding his judgement. Cinnamon. Subconsciously, he took a step closer.

Recognition set in. Marshall knew that voice, everyone in Beverly Hills High knew that voice. Riley Wells was, in fact, the voice of Beverly Hills High. Fabulous. Not only was Marshall caught crying in a closet, but it was by a guy that Marshall was pretty sure was caught in a closet of his own. This moment better not make its way into the morning announcements, so help him. Marsh did, however, crack a smile at Riley’s compliment.

“Heh, thanks. It’s french.” Marshall explained the fragrance. With the mood shifting from it’s previous somber solace, Marshall attempted to make himself look more presentable. Even if it was dark, presentation was everything, especially if he wanted any hope of salvaging this incredibly shitty night. Marsh reached his hands up to wipe the salty streaks off of his cheeks, and only then did he realize just how close Riley had gotten, as he awkwardly brushed his hands against the other man’s chest.

“Oh, heh, hello. Uhm…” Surely Riley wasn’t standing that close the whole time? Did he… did he take a step closer? It suddenly felt like it was a million degrees in that closet, and his emotions flipped so quickly that Marshall felt like he was unbuckled on a rollercoaster. Thrilling, terrifying, exhilarating.

“I — ” What would Trevor do? In these types of scenarios, his brother always knew the right words to say. The right things to do. Just… knew what was right. A boy was found sad in the closet. Disregarding the location, a boy was found sad. What could make him feel better? Breathing lightly against Marshall’s cheek, Riley wrapped him in a warm swaddle of his chest and arms. Hugs. Hugs were always a good start. “— hope this is fine.” When Riley gave the nuns at the orphanage hysterical tantrums, all Trevor had to do was put him in his arms and all the frustration, pain, and sadness would go away. Mental. Physical. Like it had never existed in the first place. The safest place was in someone’s embrace. Especially when it comes from the heart.

Marshall wasn’t ready for that. Nope, he one hundred percent was not prepared. That being said, he enjoyed the hell out of that hug. Anyone that knew Marshall knew that he loved to give hugs, but that was the thing, he was always giving them. In this moment it felt really, really nice to be on the receiving end. Marsh felt all of the negative vibes roll out of him as he went so far as to give the brown-haired boy a squeeze.

“Thanks, Riley. I really needed that.” Marsh admitted and released the kid from the embrace, perhaps a little too reluctantly. Stepping back, he made sure to wipe off his face like he had originally intended to do, and exhaled deeply once again. They needed to leave this closet before people started thinking that something far more exciting was happening. Not that Marshall would particularly mind if something far more exciting was happening, but he wasn’t so sure about his closet companion. “We should probably exit stage left, yeah?”

Although the darkness hid it, Riley did smile at the change in atmosphere. He was successful in cheering up a fellow peer! Right on. Proud of himself, he nodded at the attractive drama kid, “You first. I’ll wait a bit. Would be kinda odd if we made our exit together.”

Ouch. Marshall pretty much expected that, but it didn’t stop the sting of it. “Yeah, of course.” He said quickly and quietly, turning to leave. Before he opened the door, however, he turned back around towards the darkness. “You won’t… tell anyone, right?”

“Am I ever the one that spreads gossip?” Riley playfully teased, before continuing, “Yeah, yeah, my lips are sealed. If it comes out, you can personally slap me in the face.” He joked.

Marsh gave a crooked grin, and though Riley would not see it, it could be heard in his voice. “I think it’d be more fun to seal your lips, boo.” He said, before slipping out of the door and back into the party.


Jamie had been standing in front of the closet for a very long time. In fact, he’d been mulling over the comedic potential of the word ‘closet’, when Marshall had ran in. Jamie was taken aback. Mainly because he really hadn’t been expecting that closet to open and shut as quickly as it did, but also because, Marshall. And so Jamie found, probably the most ironic, and blessed situation a gay could ask for. A fellow gay, alone, in a closet. Who may or may not happen to be very cute. And very single. And very much Jamie’s crush.

Jamie hadn’t thought he’d been making his decision for as long as he had, but apparently, he’d been arguing with himself over whether or not to follow Marshall in for enough time that Riley of all people followed him in. What the fuck? Jamie thought to himself, his stomach doing an entire gymnastics routine as what romantic dreams he had were suddenly dashed.

He sat there and waited, for a long time, or at least what felt like a long time, while Riley and Marshall did who knows what. Wait...but Riley isn’t gay. Or is he? I mean...I could see it, he thought to himself, his brain running circles around the possibilities. Okay. That was it. He’d barge in and act like he didn’t know anyone was there. Perfect. Okay. Let’s go. Jamie slowly inched towards the door, but before he could get much further, Marshall opened the door and stepped out, walking right into Jamie. ”Oh, hi. I-erm, well I...hi,” Jamie said, his words stuck in his throat.

“Oh, uhh.” Marshall unintentionally parroted Jamie’s surprised remarks. Jesus Christ, was the universe truly going to frown upon him for this entire night? Of all the people he could have run into, in this moment, it was Jamie. Of course it was. Very, very uncharacteristically, Marshall Radley blushed. Riley was following him out of that closet door behind him in approximately 0.2 seconds, and if they didn’t teleport away right here, right now, this was going to look very, very bad. Unfortunately for Marshall, he didn’t know how to teleport.

Eh-hem. Riley wasn’t that drunk to not feel the advance. Marshall was a candilicious flirt. These things came natural to him. The door closed leaving Rye in darkness but his head did feel a weeeee bit warm. Let’s blame the alcohol. Oh, and he actually had to pee. Probably. He wasn’t going to overthink any sensations going on right now. After counting in his head two hundred and forty seconds, Riley decided that was enough time and slyly exited out the closet, “To the firerrrrr---” Oh fuck, he was balls deep in some shit now. With embarrassment still written all over his face, Riley looked at the two boys that stood before him. If life had a puppeteer, creating moments like this, just to fuck him, yeah, Riley really didn’t know if life was something for him. He came to the sudden realization there were some things out of his control. “J-Jamie, it isn’t what it looks like. We were… he and I…” He wanted to die.

Jamie was...shocked? That didn’t seem to capture his emotions to the max. Exasperated? No. Flabbergasted. Yes. Jamie was flabbergasted. He had just met his crush, coming out of what was a probable make out sesh in a closet with a boy who’d just found out he had a crush on said crush. ”No, it’s fine. Totally fiiiiiiiine. I’m just going to go outside for a bit, y’know. I got lost.” Jamie nodded, his cheeks flushing redder than they were, if that was even possible, as he turned away from the pair, and beelined for the door, out to the bonfire, and hopefully far away from this mess.

Shit.

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Cassie woke up, wrapped in blankets, and falling swiftly to the floor. The thud of her body hitting the ground was cushioned by her cocoon, thankfully. She blinked at the hardwood floor that she’d found herself staring at and groaned. Cassie had always been a restless sleeper, but it got bad when she was nervous. And this being the first day back, last night had not been easy on her nerves. She hated high school, like most kids. Unlike most kids, she had to pretend to be an entirely different person at high school. Well, maybe not so much unlike most kids.

Cassandra unraveled herself from the blankets and got up, padding to the shower, where she waited for the water to get, probably dangerously hot, scalding for sure to most people. Cassie didn’t mind it. She liked hot showers. She rinsed the night of restlessness from her skin and hair, and soon got out and dressed. For this day she picked tight fitting jeans, paired with an oversized sweater, and a knit scarf, along with some black leather boots. Still had to look good.

California wasn’t known for it’s winters, but that didn’t mean that the morning wasn’t cold. After the twenty minute drive to school Cassie hurried inside, arms wrapped around herself to keep warm, and very nearly bumped into a small, mousy girl. Cassie looked her over, and a quizzical look came over her face. ”Hey, you’re the girl who was talking to Marshall on New Years right? About the Candies? Eloise? Or Elizabeth?” Cassie asked, struggling to remember the younger girls name.

Her first official day at Beverly Hills had just started as Elodie jumped out of bed at six am. It was still dark outside but never the less, the young exchange student began her morning routine. Well, her slightly altered morning routine. She wanted to shine like a star today. After a quick bowl of cornflakes, she began her run on the treadmill. Nothing gave you quite the same gloss as a morning workout. After that, she just grabbed a quick shower and went to school. Her automatic car drove itself to school as Elodie checked her Instagram. There were so many pictures from the party. It kept a smile on her face. Even though it ended sooner than she liked. At least for her.

With the car parked she stepped out and walked up to the school. Even winters in California were hot! Elodie kept her eyes on her phone though, going through every new person’s social media, trying to get to know them better. So when the girl she didn’t know nearly ran into her she jumped a little.

“Oh yeah!” She answered enthusiastically when the girl brought up Marshall. “Yeah, I just read about the candies when I got here and-“ well she wouldn’t understand what that meant. “Sorry, I’m Elodie. And you are… wait you’re Cassandra!” The French girl nearly jumped again, only this time in excitement. “You’re a candy too, aren’t you!? You got your own clothing line! I’ve read all about you! I’ve been dying to meet you!”

Cassie couldn’t help but blush and giggle a bit. She forgot sometime’s how her and her friends came off to the outside world. Highschool’s weird Cassandra thought. ”Well, clothing line is a big word, but that’s the goal. I make my own clothes and I sell them. It’s a hobby more than anything,” Cassie said, grinning through her white lies.

Truly, her clothes were less of a hobby, and more of a lifeline. They kept her grounded, connected to who she was, and they kept her and her mom afloat at times too. When her mom’s paycheck wasn’t gonna come on time, Cassie was there, ready to help. All thanks to her “hobby.”

”And, yes, I’m a Candy, not that I really think of myself like that. Marshall said you wanted to hang out with us?” Cassie asked, smirking. Cassandra, as a rule, didn’t love new people, but this girl was endearing, and Cassie was bored. Not to mention, a new girl to play with might keep everyone from focusing on her and her white lies. Always playing the game, aren’t you Cassie?

“Oh yes! So much!” Elodie said as she took Cassandra by the arm as they kept walking forward. “I’ve read everything about you. Your mission! Your history! I love it! Even in Paris high schools, they don’t have that. And we call ourselves the city of love! But I forgot to ask Marshall so much.” Elodie just kept going on. Trying to showcase her unending enthusiasm. “But I’ve never found out how to join! Like, do you have to be invited? Because if so, I will do literally anything to get in. I love helping people find love! They called me cupid back home!” Well, that wasn’t true. She thought of herself as Cupid and some of her friends might have called her that as a one-time-thing. But still, she reckoned she was giving Cassandra a pitch talk. A few, little, innocent lives wouldn’t be that horrible, right?

Cassie grinned. This girl had moxie, that was for sure. ”Cupid huh? Well, with our help, maybe you can be more of an Aphrodite,” Cassie said with a wink, as they walked down the hall, Cassie leading them towards her locker. ”The Candies aren’t all sunshine and rainbows though. I mean, yeah, the girls are a great time, but being with them means being a part of everything. These clowns,” Cassie gestured to the meandering students, nerds and band geeks and goths, ”all have an opinion on you, or your sex life. It can be hard sometimes. You slip up and Jamie Callaghan is blasting your business in the Student Life section, saying ’The people deserve to know’, not to mention dealing with Hailey Green. Do you think you’ve got what it takes?”

“I.. don’t really have a sex life. So I’m guessing that’s a good thing here.” Elodie stated. Still, she grew a little red in her cheeks. She never really considered anyone’s sex life anyone else’s business. Oh, of course, she and her girlfriends talked about it. But it was never that much of a gossip subject. Or was it and did she just never notice? Next, to that, Elodie barely knew half the names Cassandra just summed up. Who was Jamie Callaghan and why was he so interested in making people know things? What business did he have in any else’s lives?

“I haven’t actually met Hailey, yet.” That was one person she had heard of. A close friend of Trixie. “But I’m sure I can take her!” she quickly tried to stand up tall again. In her mind, she played with the notion of becoming Aphrodite. Maybe deep down she always wanted to be like that. Irresistible. Oozing beauty with every step. Elodie just kept going where Cassandra led her. “But Hailey doesn’t lead the Candies, does she? That’s Ophelia. Tell me, what is she like?”

Cassie gave Elodie a look, a deep one, trying to peer through the layers that made her up. She saw a bit of herself in her, a young Cassie peeking through, ready to take on the world. Maybe this youngster would escape with that youthful optimism intact. ”First off, be careful who you say that around. Hailey isn’t one for challengers. Now, Ophelia. She’s maybe the one person I trust here. Well, her and the rest of the Candies. She’s always had my back. Once you get in with her, you’ve got a great friend,” Cassie said, reaching her locker, opening it up and reaching in to grab out her books.

”Who do you have for homeroom? Winship?”

Elodie felt a bit taken aback. Was the school really so filled with antagonizing people? She didn’t even know Hailey and she was already warned not to become a challenger. Not that she even thought she could be one. And Ophelia and the Candies being the only ones she trusted, made Elodie a bit frightened. Though it also made her want to be a Candy even more. Just to have a group of friends to be safe around. Still, maybe Cassandra was exaggerating a little?

“Yeah, I got Mrs. Winship.” Elodie answered a little less skippy. It was replaced with cautiousness: “So for who should, I look out? I’ve heard of someone named Owen but are there others?”

Cassie could tell she’d frightened the girl. That hadn’t been her intention, but it wasn’t shocking. Cassie probably could’ve sugar coated it a little bit, but the more this girl knew about this school, the better. ”Good, so do me and the rest of the girls,” Cassie replied with a grin. ”As for who you should watch out for, well Owen’s a good start. He’s Trixie’s ex, and a total douche canoe. Trevor Wells and Damian O’Connor are his best friends, the other two members of the Elite, but they’re mostly alright. Jamie is okay, but don’t trust him with anything you wouldn’t want the school to know, because he’s a gossip. Marshall is great, obvi, same goes for Brynn. She’s a bit of a skank, but I’m not one for slut shaming, so.” Cassie grinned at Elodie as they reached Winship’s class. ”Look Elodie, I’m gonna let you in on a little secret. I think you’re fun. You’re adorable, and we need adorable. So play your cards right, and you might be looking at a one way ticket to Candyland.”

With that said, Cassie led Elodie into Winship’s room, and sat down with the younger girl at the Candies’ table, grinning. ”Girls, this is Elodie.
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Beverly Hills High’s Big Gay Bashing Bonanza


It’s New Years Eve, do you know where your children are? If they’re students of the illustrious Beverly Hills High then chances are they were at the biggest bash of 2043 - and I’m not talking purely about a party.

New Year, Same Story

Welcome back all you loyal lovers of honesty, integrity, and the unbiased source of all things excess and depravity - otherwise known as Beverly Hills High. As everyone knows, the Weekend Warrior hears all, sees all, and knows all so when word got out that no one’s favorite group of trust fundees, drama queens, and spoiled silver spooners known to themselves as ‘The Elite’ were throwing a soiree to ring in the new year, of course I had to be there. Because if ever there would be a ground zero for sexually frustrated youths pissing away their parents money on superficial (and highly illegal) substances, it would be there. And I’m sad to say that the beach bound bash did not disappoint. But of course, you all already know. You were all there. You just can’t help yourselves.

But while you were indulging yourselves by drinking overpriced alcohol - and not one of you are even old enough to buy it, let alone drink it - or by popping pills in order to work up the courage to engage in three thrust sexual encounters, did you stop to question the point of it all?

Of course not. A party is a party. There’s no point to them other than killing brain cells, blaring music so overproduced that you’d HAVE to be under the influence to consider it anything other than noise, and awkwardly grinding against a girl so closely that it might as well be considered sexual assault. What if, though, I were to tell you that each and every one of you was nothing more than a pawn in some stupid game of chess put on by those who put themselves at the top of the social ladder by virtue of them being the only ones to bring a ladder to school?

For many of you that probably doesn’t even matter. And why would it? You got to go to a party thrown by Henry Green and Damian O’Connor. You got to suck the dick of people who don’t even know your names. Well, that’s high school relationships in a nutshell, isn’t it? Just because you got into the party, don’t think it’ll do anything for you. You weren’t invited because you’re cool or popular or attractive; you were invited because you AREN’T cool, popular, attractive, or even anybody important. This wasn’t a party so much as it was a shot across the bow, the so called Elite taking shots at the girls who have yet to realize they’ve peaked already and will have to settle for a loveless marriage to a spouse that revels in the opportunity to fuck their naive secretary and never have the decency to give them a raise.

Was it a lover’s quarrel? A sibling squabble that would put Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII to shame? Do your history homework for that one. The why of it doesn’t matter so much as the intent. The Elite barred the basic bitches and the lollipop lickers from attending, using each and every one of you as ammunition in their petty war.

But hey, don’t get me wrong. I wouldn’t want some Hail to ruin my evening. She already ruins the school with her being there as is.
Did the shunned sorority of sluts take this sitting down? Well there wasn’t a dick waiting for them if they had sat so of course they didn’t. But I’m getting ahead of myself. There was plenty of drama and questionable antics going around long before Owen Lyon assaulted a homosexual student.

Ah, there I go again blowing my load before it gets good.

To understand just what sort of students Beverly Hills High lets run around consequence free, the ‘face’ of the party? Did anyone see him after the first hour or so? You might’ve seen him at the bar, until he abandoned the post to let a foreigner subject everyone with alcohol poisoning. Why would he do something that draws parallels to indentured servitude without the indentured part? You might be shocked to learn that the irresponsible Henry Green was busy taking advantage of a little blonde sophomore. You all know who I mean.

Eyewitness reports have Mister Green taking little Parker upstairs, and when Parker came out of the bedroom she wasn’t wearing what she went up with. Who would’ve thought that a ‘consultant’ for the ‘Elite’ would be such a deviant. But then, are you really surprised? This is the same person who gave a drug dealer buckets of cash to pass out drugs like they were Skittles.

If you’re keeping count, that’s an incredible number of underaged drinking laws violated, distribution of illegal drugs, and taking advantage of the mentally challenged in order to fuel his own desires. It begs the question of just what sort of films his little Film club appreciates.

Oh - did I forget to mention that Henry forced the little sophomore into eating a laced pastry? Add drugging a minor to the list of infractions.

You may be wondering what about the ‘host’? The one who set it up, put forth the money to get the lavish beach house? What was Damian O’Connor’s role in all of this? Well when he wasn’t trying to take advantage of another foreigner - my oh my am I seeing a pattern here - from France, he was doing what all good quarterbacks do. Folding under the pressure. Remember how I mentioned the fact that Owen Lyon physically assaulted a homosexual student? Damian let it happen. He could’ve stopped it. It wasn’t as if he was blind, but the quote-unquote king of the Elite hid away when faced with a challenge.

Did he expect the Basic Bitch Brigade to not show up? They take everything personally, and rather than finding other ways to enjoy their evening - I would’ve suggested they take turns sticking their heads up each other’s asses but that’s an average night for them - they decided to crash the party. Things got heated, because the members of the Elite are easier to blow their top than two virgins on prom night. A good leader, no, a good host handles shit. But when confronted with the banned sorts, Owen, who was the bouncer of the night, turned to verbal insults (click HERE for the audio) and an assault on Marshall Radley, one half of the Outrageously Gay Drama Queens followed. (Footage: HERE)

You would think that the host of the party would stick to his guns, but of course, Damian let them in anyway. Maybe the fading star quarterback should put a helmet on his helmet so he’d stop thinking with his dick. You might think Owen is solely responsible for the bashing of a gay student, but the leader takes responsibility of their troops.

But there was a distinct lack of responsibility at this shindig. After all, would any responsible sort let illegal fireworks go off and set fire to tents where students were inside? That, dear drama fiends, is called arson and last I checked it, too, was illegal. Sure, everyone had a laugh when the occupants of the tents tore ass bareass naked, but then in light of everything is anyone surprised that rich sociopaths laughed in the face of potential serious injury?

My question is: where is the punishment? Damian O’Connor and his cohort were complicit or outright responsible for more crimes and felonies than most actual prison inmates. And yet I suspect come the start of term, Damian will be allowed onto the football field with a slap on the wrist. Money walks free. The police turned a blind eye, no doubt bribed by the money man Green himself, so why wouldn’t the administration do the same? And there was so much more that happened that begs the question of moral responsibilities. Fights at the bar. Fights on the beach. Giving drugs to the disabled. I wouldn’t be surprised if some students had to get their stomachs pumped.
But you’ll all defend them. Students. Staff. Parents.

Because all you care about is that you were there.

Those of you reading this who aren’t members of the circlejerk crew of O’Connor, Hails, and Opioid Brycen probably don’t even care since, again, you got to pretend like you mattered enough to be invited to something; but open your eyes and realize that you’re being used. Are these the people you want calling shots? They only have power because you let them have it. It’s the start of a new year, isn’t about time a new way of thinking won out?

I say? Don’t let the ‘Elite’ get away with it. Don’t let the N.O.T. walk over you just because they have designer heels and the belief that they can fuck their way out of any situation. It starts with you. The ones who were nothing more than pawns for the wealthy. Don’t let alcohol and drugs blind you.

And the next time you see any of the ‘upper echelons’ of high school ‘popularity’ be sure to ask them how it feels to dicked by someone that knows how to make it sting.

For those of you who were in attendance at the party and got up to no good, breathe a sigh of relief this time. But don't feel like you're safe. I saw it all. I heard it all. And a public shellacking is only a few keystrokes away. Keep that in mind going forth this year. Or you'll be next in the firing line.

Keep your eyes on this page for more about the New Year’s Party. And as always, the Weekend Warrior will be watching.

See you next week.


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Location: Callaghan Residence -> School
Interacting with: Melancholy and Heartbreak, his new best friends.




Morning in the Callaghan house was rarely quiet. Between four kids and two adults, there wasn't anyplace to go where you wouldn't here someone getting ready for the day. On this Monday morning, Jamie was brushing his hair in the mirror, making sure he didn't go to school looking like a homeless man. He wasn't excited to go to school. He normally was rather neutral on the subject, but today he wasn't in the mood. He didn't want to go and talk about stupid Shakespeare or Pythagorean or the Couples to Watch at BHHS like Trevor Wells and Savannah Matthews, or Sean Sterling and Brynn Payne or Marshall Radley and Riley Wells.

Jamie would be lying if he said he hadn't contemplated running away, or staying and ruining Riley's life. But, he knew both those things were immature and foolish. So, he'd have to settle for moping in the shadow of his broken heart. That was easier and more cost effective anyway.

He'd thought about the situation at the party for most of the past five days, rarely even going out to do anything other than work on the paper and mope. He did go out with Selena, and talk about how Brynn was screwing her brother, a shocker to Selena and no one else. But he hadn't seen Marshall. Nope. And he wasn't mad about it. If Marshall and Rye wanted to make out in closets at parties that was their business. But Jamie wasn't going to deal with any of that bullshit. He took a deep breath and stepped out into the chaos that was the Callaghan house. The Twins shoved past him, shirtless and wielding Nerf guns, screaming like banshees. "Boys! I told you if you weren't dressed by the time I was out of the shower that there'd be no games after school," Jamie's mom scolded from her room.

Jamie shook his head and headed downstairs to the kitchen where Katie was biting into a PopTart, scrolling through her phone, tuned out of the war that was being waged upstairs. Katie looked up as Jamie began pouring himself a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch and smirked. "I read the Weekend Warrior's blog last night. Sounds like you had fun at the party. Is your boyfriend doing alright?" Katie teased. Jamie rolled his eyes at his sister's taunts. "First, everyone knows that the Weekend Warrior is a gossipy piece of trash. Second, Marshall Radley is not my boyfriend." "Boyfriend? Who's this boyfriend?" Dr. Henry Callaghan asked, waltzing into the kitchen. "No one has a boyfriend, Dad. Your children are painfully single," Jamie replied, beginning to eat his cereal. "Good, because neither of you need to be corrupted by the wiles of men," the patriarch said, grinning.

Once breakfast was done and goodbyes were said, Katie and Jamie piled into his car, and began the short drive to the high school, music playing softly over the stereo. Once parked, Katie got out, waving her thanks, and Jamie spent his last few minutes of freedom Snapchatting his streaks. He heard the bell ring from the parking lot and he begrudgingly headed inside and into Mrs. Winship's classroom, where he planted himself in the table furthest to the back and stuck his nose into his phone, hoping to avoid any awkward conversations for the day. He needed a good vent.
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Location: The pool -> School district offices
Interacting with: The Superintendent and the School Board President
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Hailey Green and Butler
Taking place a few days before present time






Per usual, the Weekend Warrior was sufficient for her needs.

Really, someone else running around and interacting with all the petty riff raff of her peers did most of Hailey’s work for her. It afforded her the time she wanted to spend with her parents, rather than be at that godforsaken party, thrown by the ‘Elite,’ and crashed by her and her kind. Everything had went exactly how she’d wanted; Hailey had been confident she’d be able to set Owen off, and she’d been right there. Joy showing up and making Damian falter was just icing on an already delicious cake.

Truly, if Hailey had known it would be that fucking easy, she would have had Brynn or Ophelia dye their hair red. Maybe it only worked if the girl were a virgin though. No dice with either of her options, not if that were the case… ah, well. Joy Darling had sufficed! After all, crashing the Elite party was never going to be a solo affair, it was truly a team effort.

Trixie having to fall even further for it to happen was a necessary evil. It was unfortunate that Beatrix was proving to be so damned fragile, but Hailey really had no frame of reference. Even the ice queen could see what Owen and Trixie had before she’d stepped in and fixed the damage done by that dastardly Lyon was love. In its purest, most unaltered form, too.

Young love.

It disgusted her.

At this time, Hailey was lying in a tube in one of the many pools present inside the Stentorian Estate. This one was heated, and was her personal favorite, to the point her siblings simply hadn’t been inside of it in nearly two years. On the ceiling, a screen was present, placed there by Hailey’s Assistant, from which she was reading the Weekend Warrior. In her hand was a fruity, delicious drink; much better, she though, than anything her brother might have made someone at the fateful party.

There was only one real problem with the article. Whoever wrote the tabloid had referred to her as ‘Hails,’ which caused her to make a noise, though rather in disgust or anger, the only other human present wasn’t sure. “Pause the music,” Hailey said, and the music came to a halting stop, while she turned her attention to Butler, her, well, butler. “Butler.” She said, addressing the mountain of a man who turned his attention to her.

“Yes, Miss Green?”

“We simply must find out who writes this blog. I’d like to give them their fair pay for doing my job for me. It’s so much easier when I can lay here and watch the fires burn, rather than be an arsonist — so to speak.” Butler nodded, and Hailey moved herself over to the edge of the pool with her feet, holding a hand out, which Butler seized and pulled her up to her feet. Silently, Butler held out a towel that was accepted pleasantly by Hailey, who put it around her neck. “And now, a phone call. Henry should have known better than this; after all, he’s known me his entire life.”

“I was thinking about that, Miss Green —”

“I am one hundred percent sure that you are not paid to do that. But, very well. Carry on.” Hailey replied coolly, shaking her head to knock some of the water out.

“Understood… but, I don’t think your father would much approve of you doing this. When it was just the O’Connor kid and his friends, and that Lyon boy… that’s one thing. Involving your brother in your systematic, ahem, deconstruction, of the people who would — I think the word you used at coffee this morning was ‘defy’ you — would probably shake things a bit, as far as your parents go.”

“I am well aware of that. Mom favors Henry, for some reason. This is precisely why Daddy must never know. Mother and Mom may find out eventually, in fact, I anticipate them doing so, but so long as Daddy doesn’t, I don’t much care. This is what Mother and Mom wanted me to be. I’m sure they’ll smile.” Hailey delicately shrugged her shoulders, leaving Butler questioning why he even tried.

In time, Hailey had her phone call, and then she had her meeting arranged. Hailey Green, and the president of the school board, and the superintendent of BHHS. Butler, of course, was present — ever present. It was a bit unnerving, but Hailey Green went nowhere without him. While the giant stood by the doorway, staring at the only window in the office, Hailey took a seat across from the two older people, one a woman and one a gentleman.

Hailey rolled a coin along her knuckles as the pair she’d called together read over the blog post again. She listened to the noise emanating from the tablet, raising her eyebrows ever so slightly at the emphatic ‘fuck start her head’ from Owen, and then finally, they addressed her, the school board president (Mr. Graham) spoke first. Like a parrot though, he was nearly mimicked by the superintendent (Mrs. Sharper).

“What exactly do you want us to do? This isn’t exactly our jurisdiction — I think you should go to the police, though if this is accurate, that won’t doing anything.”

Hailey did not take her eyes off of the coin.

“Yes, Miss Green, I have to agree with Mr. Graham. There’s nothing we can do for something that was done off of school grounds…”

Hailey’s eyes still did not move from the coin, which she was carefully rolling back and forth. “Incorrect.” She replied shortly, and Mr. Graham, stared at her.

“I’m sorry? I don’t follow you.”

“Having spent all night reading your own material cover to cover; student handbook, student rulebook, and the school district rules, I would like to happily inform you that you are WELL within your rights to punish at least the two ringleaders of this operation. I would encourage you to keep it to just them. I understand if you would wish to punish Owen Lyon, but I assure you that he has suffered enough. No, no. This should be an effort to cut off the head of a snake; before it grows into something more… vicious.”

The pair looked at each other, wondering if they could trust her… the superintendent shrugged. “I’ll have someone verify.”

“You do that. I’d suggest taking Damian off of the team. You’d lose your fearless leader, yes, and I know that high school football is such a big deal in this country, but I'm sure someone even more qualified will swoop in to take his spot. You may not see them now, but you never will so long as they have to stand in his shadow… think about it. You make a statement, showing that though others may buckle at the power of the rich families, you won’t. And then, if you create another star via this removal of Damian… well, then you look like heroes.” She finally stopped with the coin, letting it fall into her palm and turning her attention up to the pair behind the desk. “As for Henry? Force him to do something he doesn’t like. Should be simple enough. After all, he did take that Parker girl upstairs -- and we can all guess how that went.”

“Well… she’s got a point. This would make some of the more privileged students stop taking advantage of their power… I say we do it. As for Henry, I think I know a few ways we can punish him. Thank you, Miss Green. You know, though…” He paused for a second, and Hailey raised an eyebrow, nodding her head to encourage him to hurry up and speak. “You and your friends were clearly there, and clearly involved in one of the more exciting moments of the night. Should we not punish you?” He asked, and Hailey scoffed.

“Absolutely not. We were provoked by an emotional young man who is failing to get over an equally emotional young woman. I think our entire situation should be overlooked by you. Plus, I’m the only reason you realize that you can go over and above in your punishments here… I think my friends and I therefore deserve some leeway…” Hailey sighed and stood up, turning toward the door without a further word. It was opened for her, and she strolled out with one final word over her should, “I was never here. And I wouldn’t let the student body know you used the Weekend Warrior for this. Blame facebook, or some other social media outlet. Have fun.”

The door slammed shut, and Hailey Green smiled to herself, casually tossing a question to her Butler. "Did I just do their job for them?"

"It appears so, Miss Green."

"Honestly, the help these days. It's a wonder anything ever gets done anymore..."
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A Mean Girl & A Foreigner


If circumstances were different, this night could’ve been the best night of her life. Slumped in the bathtub of Damian’s parents’ bathroom, Trixie did the only thing she could think of doing. She cried. Water spilled down her face, her jaw felt like it was trembling, and her world kept spinning. And spinning. And spinning.

Why was she even here?

Her dark gaze was fixated on the tub’s faucet. The faucet was golden, fit for royalty, and the tub itself was porcelain white, causing the ceiling light to reflect off of it. This tub alone could probably pay off some poor college student’s debt.

With her shoes off, she used her toes to start the water and stop it from draining. The water was freezing cold, but she didn’t mind. Thing was, the cold helped ease the pain that the past couple of months forced upon her. If she stayed here, she would be comfortably numb. Nothing would matter.

Trixie let the water slowly rise until most of her body was submerged in the clear liquid. If she were to drown, would people care? When the water started to overflow, she used her toes once again to turn the faucet off. The tears wouldn’t stop. It was the kind of sobbing from a person drained of all hope. Was this what it felt like to be at your all time low? Or was this because she reached the point of no return with all that alcohol she drank?

Why did everything feel so heavy?

Raising her hands up, Trixie covered her face as her breathing turned into hyperventilating and her whimpers became muffled by her palms. The last time she cried like this was when she found out Owen no longer was her’s. When Owen chose someone over her. When her heart broke. The new disturbing reality that arrived uninvited.

Everything came crashing in one single moment. Thanks to Hailey and Ophelia. Trixie wanted to smile, laugh along with her friends, but something in her squeezed her chest tightly, like there were piercing nails digging into her heart. The world that once was so bright, turned bleak. She was ugly, evil, and stupid. If anything, she deserved this. Every ounce of emotion she was feeling, she deserved completely. This is how things were supposed to be. Her life wasn’t meant to have a fairytale ending. She wasn’t meant to be happy.

Before her thoughts could plymouth anymore, there was a sudden knock on the door that caused her to flinch in surprise. Trying to grab her composure, she cleared her throat and ‘cooly’ responded, “It’s… It’s going to be awhile!” To her discovery, on the other side, was none other than Riley Well’s. The Voice of Beverly Hills High.

His question caused her to raise an eyebrow. “...you good?” Was he legitimately concerned about her? No, he couldn’t be. It was most likely because she was in the bathroom for ten minutes already. She needed more time. There was no way in hell she would go out like this. Ophelia wouldn’t be happy at the sight of her at all. Trixie, one of the top girls of the school, looking pathetic and weak. The perfect example for the student body.

“O-of course! I’m just letting it all out!” Trixie pretended to be puking, hoping the sounds were convincing enough for the boy to walk away. When he did dismiss himself, the latina gave a sigh of relief. A little bit more time…

With Riley’s dismissal, Trixie slid down into the water, letting it block out the sounds around her. How long should she stay under here? Oddly enough, being in the water wasn’t too different than her reality. The feeling of suffocation…

Her eyes shot open with a sudden realization. Suffocation? Shooting up, her body completely soaked, the brunette stood in the tub, shivering. She needed to leave. Hurriedly, she hopped out of the tub, making sure she didn’t slip or anything, and opened the window. The only way to leave without being seen by Ophelia.

Forgetting her shoes, but stopping herself to turn back to unlock the door for anyone who had to use the bathroom, Trixie was ready. To run. Climbing out of the window, not so gracefully, Trixie found herself stumbling out and falling right on her ass, in front of the sex tents. No time to think! She had to go. Her makeup was ruined and her nipples were most definitely showing through her outfit. After picking herself up, with reckless abandon, she charged in a random direction and hoped she would find a getaway car, as if she had just robbed a bank.

Instead of a car, she found a human. Or more like, crashed into a blonde girl to where she was lying on top of her. “Oh, um, sorry…”

The party had become a bit much for Elodie. Normally, back at home, she would’ve gone outside with her friends. They would smoke, she would not. But still, she would be among friends and just chat until they all felt ready to go in again. In LA she couldn’t go outside with anyone yet. That didn’t stop her though. On the beach, she watched the dark water. Far, far away she could barely see the point where water became sky. It was moments like these that she realized how people thought gods could exist. If you looked at a horizon like this, how could you not believe in something supernatural? Of course, people now replaced the gods with science. But that was harder. Maybe too hard? Alas, not everything was replaced.

With a smile, Elodie threw a small gaze next to her. Towards the tents. Not all gods were replaced. Love was still that unexplainable mystery it was many years ago. What drove two people to just look at each other and think: this is the person I want to live my life with. Not just an hour or two a day. I literally want this person in my life for the rest of my life. Scientists could babble about hormones as much as they wanted. But to Elodie, love was so much more. It was a connection higher than the basic, animalistic senses.

Deep in her own mind, looking at the dark ocean before her as she sipped her drink, Elodie barely saw the girl. Something in the corners of her eyes, that’s all she saw. Her reactions made her turn right before the collision. The two girls fell down on the sand. Elodie’s red cup flew through the air and landed somewhere a lot further from them. “No-No need to be sorry.” Elodie said as her senses returned to her. “Wow you're cold. I can feel your-“ Don’t say it! “Is the water that freezing?” Elodie asked jokingly. Before she got a good view of the girl’s face. Her make-up was ruined and her cheeks red. She had cried. Elodie recognized it immediately. “Oh you are not okay.” the playfulness went out of her voice immediately. Worry replaced it.

Something switched in Trixie, the moment she was in the presence of a stranger. Picking herself up (off the other girl), but staying on the ground, the brunette wiped her face - as if she was cleaning herself up - and gave a weak smile, “What? All this? It was a little accident!” Her body shivered, as the cool breeze hit her skin. Part of her nature, a mechanism built over the years, was to act like she was okay even if clearly she wasn’t. Scanning the area to make sure Ophelia, Selena, or any of the Candies for that matter weren’t in the general vicinity, Trixie softly asked the girl, “Enjoying yourself? Isn’t this party just great?” So far, the stranger did not recognize her and honestly, that feeling gave her relief.

“Yeah, it sure is.” Elodie answered carefully as she sat up next to the girl. Why did she lie? Why did she think she should lie? Her eyes went up and down Trixie, examining her whole body. No, she wasn’t alright. But girls have cried at parties before. Even Elodie has cried at a party before. In a toilet even, just to get away from everyone for a moment. Most recovered. With a mixture of caution and playful happiness that was returning she said: “Come on.” As she got up and took off her jacket. “You look like you could use a cocktail. Something fruity!” She held out her hand to help Trixie up from the floor, ready to offer her jacket so the girl would at least be somewhat sheltered from the wind. She was shivering all over!

Graciously, Trixie did take the kind soul’s jacket, who was definitely bigger than her in height (5’8” versus 4’11”). “Can we--” The ‘mean girl’ kept her feet planted in the sand, while she closed the jacket for warmth, “--get it somewhere else? Away from here?” There was no reason to be here if she knew she wasn’t going to enjoy herself, and Hailey herself didn’t even stay, which Trixie was still wondering ‘why’. Why come all this way just to go back home?

Who knows if this stranger would keep her company for the night! But, Trixie didn’t want to be alone. Is this a good time to introduce herself? Or would this make the girl turn her down? Taking a risk, Beatrix bit the bottom of her lip before finally saying her name, “Trixie, by the way.” There was only one Beatrix, Trixie, Kingsley at Beverly Hills High.

The base was droning on behind Elodie. People were laughing and she could hear people kissing in the tents next to them. Even though she went off into the deep end way too early, she was having a good time. A genuinely good time. And she still hadn’t met Ophelia yet and she really wanted to meet Ophelia. Yet one look at the girl’s face made her rethink it all.

“Sure.” Elodie said as she conjured up her keys and pressed a button. Somewhere in a parking lot not too far away a car rumbled into life and drove away on its own. “Oh and I’m Elodie. Nice to meet you.” Elodie went in and hugged Trixie tight. Right then the car arrived on the street, not very far from the two girls. “C’mon, that’s our ride!” She said, taking Trixie by the hand and leading her up to the vehicle. Once in, Elodie offered one of the bottles she had sitting in the mini, built-in fridge as she asked: “So what’s your story?”


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As Joy Darling, one of the nerdiest girls Beverly Hills High had to offer, strolled into the party, making her way to the host, her childhood friend, who requested her to come see him first thing, she observed her surroundings and replayed her Mitty’s words from the car ride in her head.

You told me yourself, you wanted to be noticed. But not because you want to climb.

Yeah, not for the hierarchy. Not for a guy. Not for anyone, but herself. To prove a point. Out of all these students that played this stupid power game, it was her, who would end up being their boss. Hailey Green didn’t scare her either and perhaps that was her uncle’s unyielding confidence burning inside her, but it didn’t take a genius to see Hailey for what she was worth.

All Joy had to do was make little changes in appearance and have her breast sticking out to be ‘seen’. All Lucky had to do was kick desks down to the ground to be ‘seen’. And yet, the game was no longer about appearances - now, was it? The game most of the students were playing was child’s play. Joy could see it right now: the set up, the pawns, and the consequences.

But because you want to. Show them what my Joy can do and--

Did she mind that Damian wanted her to come and play? No, not really. That just meant her controlled experiment had a positive...observation. Plus, his and her brother’s involvement in this popular kid mess wasn’t necessarily something she was for. They were better than this. Call it a distraction or her wanting to rekindle her friendship with her god brother. Joy had a mission for the night.

--Allow yourself to be reckless.

A smirk fell on her face when she saw that boy she once knew like the palm of her hand, with bone structure fine and perfectly symmetrical, and a face that caused all the girls to swoon. Well, most of the girls. As she approached him, the alcohol having definitely hit her, she took off her jean jacket, revealing her cute, thin tank and pink skirt, and without a damn care in the world, dropped it on the nearby chair’s arm.

Did she know what went over her? No, not really. But she was having fun. Locking her gaze with his, she motioned him to come closer to her, “Teach me how to do a tequila shot, I’ve always wanted to try that.”

Look, telling the Candies and the HOT girls that they couldn’t come had been pretty… well, opposite of what Damian’s intentions were. He wasn’t looking to split things harder, or be at the ‘top of the ladder.’ In fact, Damian wanted to just make everyone be friends with everyone. He was simple, in that way.

In the end, he’d agreed to it though. Henry had said simply that he wouldn’t work with them if Hailey wasn’t uninvited. So he’d done it. Sure, it might not work, but it wasn’t like it would blow up in his face or anything! However, once he’d seen Joy, his choice had been clear: Fuck the cute redhead.

Damian was a little buzzed, or he would have never thought of her in such a way. But he couldn’t help himself! It was the alcohol. Once he’d seen her, he’d let them all in, and Owen had freaked out and left or something… but he’d got his prize! In the form of a tiny red headed girl...

Once Joy had walked in, Damian had just been standing there with that jug of alcohol juice that Henry had made him… which she didn’t want. “Uh, yeah! Sure. Follow me,” he said, before extending a hand to her.

“Aw, Ace, you’re such a gentleman.” Joy teased, using her dad’s nickname for him - something she called him too when they were small. With no hesitation, she took his hand and glanced up at him with a wide grin. In his favor, she was in a good mood.

Subconsciously, her hand tightened while she looked around at all the drunk teens. It was like they were kids again when they had to walk through the masses, at immense NFL events. This would be the first big party, outside of a Snyder party, that she’s been to. Only a handful of people she considered family, the rest she could care less about. “... How’s things? At school and at home, I mean.” Might as well catch up as they walked.

“Uh, things are good. Football is going great, still haven’t lost. So that’s great…” Damian smiled at her, holding her hand and guiding her toward the bar. “What about you? I guess we haven’t talked in a long time, huh? You’re the first person to call me that other than Ender in like, years.” To be honest? He’d mostly grown out of it, but had allowed Ender to use it without complaint.

“I’ve just been working on projects and babysitting the Lil’ Boss. But that’s not party talk!” Joy was not in the mood to talk about her thoughts… he wouldn’t be interested in any of that anyways. He was the leader of the Elite, why would he? “And yeah, it’s been awhile.” If she didn’t have alcohol in her system, this conversation would feel really awkward.

Once they arrived at the bar, Damian frowned when he saw that Henry was (once again) missing in action. He leaned over the bar himself, and withdrew a bottle of tequila and two shot glasses himself, pouring each of them. “We can do these, but then I want you to try this, okay?” Damian asked, pointing at the jug.

Cheat codes, man.

“What’s in it?” Joy raised an eyebrow at the offer of a mysterious drink.

Damian thought about how to answer. Should he be truthful, and tell her that it was 90% alcohol, and 10% pineapple juice? Or should he just let her drink it? What would Henry do? ...Damian knew what Henry would do. “It’s juice. It’s got a bit of alcohol in it, but I just wanna know if it’s as fruity as I want it to be.” There. Damian knew damn well that it was more fruity tasting than the wonderful burn of alcohol, but hey. It was a tiny white lie. It wasn’t like this would blow up in his face!

Mother said never accept drinks from strangers, but Damian wasn’t a stranger and he wasn’t the type to harm her - right? Mitty did say to take risks and it was just a drink. What could it possibly do to her? The rational brain went out the window the moment Joy walked in those doors. “Sure, why not. But first, teach me.” Joy already knew what a tequila shot required. Lemon, salt, saliva, and a shot of tequila. She grabbed the necessities, pushed ‘em on the bar in front of him, and gave him a challenging stare. Did she really not know how to do this or was this a test?

It didn’t matter if it was a test or not, not to Damian. To him, this was just a chance to drink with a cute girl; so, without responding to her words, he grabbed the bottle and popped the cork, pouring the two shots. “I’ll just show you.” He explained, taking her hand in his and bringing it up to his lips. He licked the back of her hand, before sprinkling a little bit of salt on it. Then, he grabbed the lime and held it up to her lips. “Open.”

Her parents warned her about the drugs, the concept of ‘stranger danger’, and the monsters in her closet, but never the ones with warm, brown eyes and a welcoming smile. A familiar feeling and a friend. Joy carefully watched Damian as he demonstrated for her how to properly do a tequila shot. His expression was pleasant and there was a soft glimmer in his lucid eyes. Truth be told, it’s been a while since she’s seen him this close. Once she felt the lime glide against her plump lips, Joy did what he said and opened wide.

Once the lime was securely held between Joy’s lips, Damian smiled, the one that usually sealed the deal for him (did he even need cheat codes?), before winking at her. Then, Damian grabbed the shot and took her hand again, and licked the salt, before he took the shot, and immediately closed the gap between the two of them, pressing his lips against hers and using his tongue to accomplish two actions: squeeze some of the lime juice out, and lip against her lips. Watermelon flavored. Nice.

In this moment, Joy had no idea what was going on, but she followed his lead. Did she have enough alcohol in her for this? The sourness of the lime slipped down her throat and she could feel his lips on hers. This was not the tequila shot her Mitty told her about. Joy was a combination of confused and willing. Willing to learn. Nothing about this was innocent. It felt hot, fiery… even slightly demanding. Maybe it was the way he looked at her or maybe it was how close they felt right here, right now. Whatever it was, Joy did not understand it - at all. How long do they do this? Although they were sorta kissing, Joy’s mind was thinking about the next step and if this part was supposed to be this long.

It wasn’t supposed to be that long.

But Damian was enjoying himself, and a king gets what he wants. After he finally pulled away from her, his lips curled up again, but this time they wound up in more of a smirk. Damian licked his lips, flecked with her lipstick, and spoke to her: “Your turn.”

Okay. Now she had to do everything he just did. Yeah, she could do this. It was like science class but more physical. The shot was already made so that checked off the first step. Nodding to herself as she replayed the scene in her head, she grabbed his large hand in her smaller ones and she put her lips on the back of his hand, under the index finger, sucking and licking at it. Her eyes scanned around her to see people watching them. Her cheeks flared. This wasn’t THAT interesting, was it? Well, you are sucking the hand of ‘El Jefe’.

The reality as vague as it was in her head, was slowly creeping in her mind. Releasing his hand from her lips, saliva trailing with her, she grabbed the salt and sprinkled some on the wet surface that was his hand. Then came the fun part where she could imitate him with the lime. With the fruit in her hand, she pressed it against his lips, stepping on her tiptoes so she could reach.

“Open.” She beamed.

Shockingly, Damian did as requested without much fight, opening his mouth for her to slip the piece of fruit in to his mouth, but as she tipped her head back to down the shot, Damian reached up to the slice of lime and turned it into his mouth, squeezing the juice into his mouth, and when she looked back at him, the slice was gone, spat off to the side. Then, Damian put his hand on the back of her head and kissed her again, this time letting the lime juice fall from his mouth into hers. Easy peasy.

O-Oh. This was not like the first demonstration. Part of her didn’t want it to stop and the other part of her was telling her this was no longer a teaching session. To give into this unknown desire or--? With a little nudge, Joy tried to push Damian back, turning her lips away from him, as she collected her thoughts, “W-we should go play games.” Her blush seared through her cheeks and Joy thought her head was on fire. Everyone was watching them.

Well, at least Damian knew he was winning, buuuut. Maybe he did need those cheat codes. “Uh, yeah. Sure. Let’s go play games, but first this.” Damian said, reaching to the jug he’d gotten from Henry, and pouring her a large cup of it, handing it over.

“Oh yeah, the juice.” Joy did tell him she’d drink some, didn't she? She grabbed the cup that was kind of big for her, and took a sip, “Oh wow, that’s really good.” Mmm, it was so fruity. Just like he said.

Tonight was going to be a good night.

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Location: LA Suburb Streets => 365 Combat Club => Beverly Hills High School
The streetlamps offered the occasional oasis of light in an otherwise completely dark morning. Jacob was running for almost half an hour now. Running into the light, then back into the invisible darkness and back into the light again. As if he only existed for the briefest of seconds before he vanished again. This early, there was nobody outside. Every time he went for an early morning run, Jacob rarely saw a car pass him. It was peaceful and quiet. But above all else, Jacob felt solitude. Even though he knew that behind every window he passed there were people sleeping. Behind every door was a family that would start living again in moments. Still, he pretended that for just now he was alone in a very empty world. He loved it. He loved the serene feeling he got as he passed iron wrought gates, carefully trimmed hedged and massive, columned mansions. In recent weeks, feeling at peace with himself became a commodity to Jacob.

After half an hour he reached home again. The first thing Jacob did was check his messages, his calls, his snapchat. Anything! Rather franticly he was swiping through everything. To no avail, Ceci hadn’t returned his call. She hadn’t texted. His friend didn’t even send a snap for five days straight now.

The one thing he loved about Ceci was that she was gone for all the time. There was no attachment, no strings, no traps. The distance was good. Through technology they could still talk day in, day out. She would tell him about those amazing places across the globe and he would tell her about the intriguing place that is Beverly Hills High School. But four days ago he send her a voicemail telling her about the party. Or rather what was going down. Trixie vanished. Hailey didn’t even go in. The only one who acted like herself was Ophelia. Though she got very, very drunk. Jacob feared for his friend’s friends.

With a heavy sigh he dropped the phone back on his bed. Nothing. Not even a text. Two days, he told himself. Two more days. After that he would go to the Lovelace mansion and ask if they know where she is. Two days. That’s what he told himself. That’s what he told himself two days ago. He didn’t fear Mrs. Lovelace. But there was something off with her. Ceci once told him that she couldn’t stand the name of his father. Which struck him as odd. He tried to ask his father about it, but he kept mute about it all.

He picked up the phone again. Still nothing. For a moment he wanted to call her. Again and again until she picked up. But no, no he had to respect the distance. He couldn’t grow strings now. Everything was perfect. Everything was fine as it was. He would imperil that. Still, he went to her messages. Maybe she had send one and he didn’t see it? No, she hadn’t send anything. Maybe he should send a message? His fingers inched closer to the virtual keyboard. But he stopped himself again. That was stupid, sending another message. This all was stupid. Yet his thumb inched closer to the phone icon. Was his subconsciousness telling him to call her? Whatever spell he was under, it vanished when his phone started vibrating in his hands.

Seven o’clock had passed. Jacob rushed down, grabbed his gym back and jumped in his car. The Club never opened later than seven am. So on seven he would be there. The ride was short but a treat. The suburbs were waking up. Lights drove out the dark. Clarity replaced hidden mystique. Reality took over from fantasy. A daily transition had begun. Amid of it, Jacob drove to the Combat Club.

At the 365 Combat club

His trainer taught him much. But something she learned from his father. One of them was the bow when he took off his shoes and made a small bow when stepping on the matting. It was a sign of respect. Not to a person. Not yet at least. It was respect for the work. For the training. For yourself. Then the work-out began. Not many people came in as early as seven. Almost entirely alone he went through the routine. Jumping, push-ups, squads, set ups. Then it was time for the punching bag.

When Jacob came in for the first time, he railed into the punching bag like a madman. Trying to hit as often and as hard as he could. Trying to distract himself from everything and let go of it all. Instead he held it all close and tight. He wasn’t releasing it, he was seething. Troy put him straight one morning. Even now, many months after that, he still felt grateful for the lesson. He was different now, even though he needed a few more lessons after that. Now he was taking his time and controlled his breathing. The music was sealing him off from the outside world now. Turning the exercise into a retreat from life. “We get…what we… deserve.” He sang along, but it was barely audible. His stance shifted. Jacob moved around the punching bag. Hitting another angle. “And way down we go.” But something was breaking his focus. Some thought was with him, even here, even now. A nagging feeling of worry stayed with him. Ceci. It wasn’t like her to vanish like that. “You let your feet run wild.” Three quick jabs. “Time has come as we all go down.” He moved to the music, hit with every beat. He would be dancing, if not for the punches he was throwing. “And way down we goooo.”

At Beverly Hills High School

Jacob did not entirely hate Beverly Hills High School. He just came to that conclusion as he sat in his car, enjoying the music. He didn’t hate the cheerleaders practicing. He didn’t hate football practice. He didn’t hate most of his teachers. Sure, things could be better. Some classes were just straight boring. Others, like Spanish, felt impossible. But that wasn’t what bugged Jacob. What bugged him was Damian being captain when he wanted the position. Yet he knew he couldn’t go up against Damian to get it. Nor would Damian just hand it over on a silver platter. He hated the candies spreading stupid love gossip like it was an STD. Though deep down he knew it might also be jealousy. But that was high school. You win some, you lose some. For now he just had to carry on for another six months. With a little bit of luck he would make a handful of vital tackles this semester. Who knows, maybe could get lucky this year. With hope in his heart he went inside and took a seat in his home room class.
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Featuring: Sean Sterling & Selena Sterling; The Sterling Twins
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Sean Sterling wanted to drop out.

More than ever, in that moment, did Sean want to drop out. It didn’t matter; he didn’t need an education to ‘further’ a career. He didn’t need a degree to land himself a high paying job. He didn’t even need a job, he could go the rest of his life and never work a day. He truly, seriously, and honestly considered dropping out, giving up.

It was day one, the first day of school.

And Sean Sterling, more than anything in the world, wanted to give up.

Wondering what was wrong?

He’d stepped out of the warmth of the shower, only to face the cold of January that had wafted in through the window he’d opened to keep the mirror from steaming up. Leaving the heat of his (overly) hot shower, his skin still red from the pounding of the water… to enter the rest of the bathroom, was a shock, to say the least. He was fucking cold, and it was early, and he didn’t want to be awake.

“I’ve got to talk to mom about this. This is nuts. Maybe she’ll let me study from home or something. It’s fucking seven thirty in the morning. Why am I awake?” Sean was speaking at normal volume, staring at the mirror as he did so, running a towel over his hair. “Ready to rock? Absolutely not. I’m going to go to school, and get dragged in the middle of more drama — probably somewhere kissing another dude won’t save us all. I’m better than this. I deserve better than this. A regular high school? There’s nothing left for me to learn, not here.” Sean’s face soured, as he remembered his exile from the place he’d spent most of his life.

“But I failed. And, as a failure, this is what I get.”

Whilst twin number one contemplated the meaning of life with his reflection in a bathroom mirror, twin number two was already showered and dressed for her first day back to school. Unlike her sleep-addicted brother, Selena had woken up two hours ago. Sel started every weekday with the same routine: wake up no later than 5:30, kick start her metabolism with a nutritious juice, early morning stretching and yoga with her mother, take a shower, do full makeup, get dressed, do hair, and finally enjoy a fresh cup of coffee before hopping in the car to head out.

Selena was currently in the final stages of her process, which was putting the finishing touches on her hair. Having just finished working her platinum tresses into loose curls, Sel spritzed the locks with salt spray, She scrunched her hair slightly, using her fingers to give it a fresh off of the beach vibe. Selena appraised her work and nodded into the vanity mirror. After sliding a tube of pale pink lipstick into her purse, Sel set off towards the kitchen to fetch her coffee.

Of course, one could not forget that there was a very significant change to Selena’s routine today; A change that had not been a part of her mornings in over six years. Today, in this glorious year of 2043, Selena Sterling would not be arriving to school alone. With notably extra pep in her step, Sparkles skipped up the stairs with not one, but two thermoses of coffee. “Brother dear, coffee’s ready, are you?” she called out before even reaching his room. What? She was excited! Believe it or not, Selena has emotions… they were just... turned off for a while.

By the time Selena came calling for him, Sean had moved himself from his bathroom to his bedroom, and dressed himself. He was wearing clothes that had cost an unbelievable amount; most of his ensemble cost about as much as a fucking car, which to him was just nutty. Shopping with Brynn and Selena had led to three things: one, a giant charge to his parents’ credit card. Two, a blue lingerie set for Brynn — Sean’s treat. And third, and most importantly, Sean had gotten a pretzel.

Now, he was dressed and ready to die! “Yeah, I’m ready.” He called back, walking toward the door and opening it. Sean’s jacket was slightly open, revealing that he was not wearing a Selena approved t-shirt, rather he was wearing a shirt that proudly proclaimed him to be a Rammstein fan. “Give me coffee.”

Selena’s eyes were immediately drawn to the offensive fashion choice. Honestly, she had tried so hard to dress her brother up as a proper, upstanding citizen. Yet he chose to wear this trashy band tee. However, her only protest to this offense was to sigh softly, before handing Sean his coffee mug. The shirt made him happy, and everything else he had on was Selena-approved, so this would have to do. “Great, let’s head out. Did you eat anything? Should we grab something on the way? Which car should we take?”

Sean sipped at the coffee, the glorious brew, the tastiest concoction he’d ever been lucky enough to taste, and thought about the questions she’d asked. “No, uhm… no, and I don’t care? A car’s a car, Selena.” Sean shrugged his shoulders and took another sip from the coffee. It’s warmth flowed through his veins and generated heat in his otherwise chilly body. He zipped his jacket up all the way to his chin, and a very small, very faint smile appeared on his lips. Sean was comfy.

“You should eat something.” Selena responded as they headed downstairs. Passing through the kitchen, Sel grabbed an apple out of the fruit bowl and passed it to her brother. If he ditched it when she wasn’t looking, that would be his decision, but her conscience was clear in it’s attempt to help Sean live at least a slightly healthier life than he had been the past few weeks. “You should also consider getting up a little earlier, maybe do yoga with mom and I? It’s a very refreshing way to start the day!”

The twins made their way down to the garage which was, in fact, the size of most peoples entire homes. Within the garage, there was a vehicle for practically every day of the week. Since Sean apparently had no preference in which car they chose, Selena went to her own pride and joy. Sel had received the sparkly pink Maserati as an extravagant gift for her sweet sixteen party. The custom plates read Sparkles, and she absolutely loves this car. The blonde sat in the driver’s seat — though she wouldn’t really have to do any driving of her own, unless she wanted to — and waited for Sean to get in the passenger’s side before firing up the engine.

Sean got into the passenger’s seat, munching on the apple. He’d been silently listening to her talk, but chose not to respond until the door shut. “Thank you, but no thanks. Yoga isn’t for me. Don’t worry, I’m keeping in shape. I’m just enjoying a lot of things that I couldn’t while I was at school. Speaking of school! What’s this place like? What are the teachers like? What should I be anticipating?”

“Oh, uhm, it’s just school? The teachers aren’t really all that harsh, plus you’re super smart, so you really have nothing to worry about. I imagine you’ll be back at the top of the class in no time. There’s definitely a social structure to the student body, though, which is a little tougher to navigate. Which… you also don’t really have to worry about. You are my brother, Trixie’s cousin, and Brynn has taken at least a temporary liking of you, plus you proved yourself as useful to Hailey when you showed up Owen. Owen, though… you might want to steer clear of him for a while.” Selena chattered on as the car auto piloted the sibling pair to Beverly Hills High.

“Which reminds me, I’ve been meaning to ask… since when are you the type to break up fights? Where is my mathlete brother, and what have you done to him?”

“A lot has changed. I’m still smart, way smart. But, like… I’m better, Sel. Let’s just put it at that. I wasn’t gonna just let him beat your friend’s face in, so I put it a stop to it. I’d do it again, and again and again. It doesn’t matter who’s on the other end, I know me, and… I won’t lose. I’m still your brother, Sparkles. But I’m just… different. I learned a lot while I was gone, y’know?” Sean finished the apple, by popping the core into his mouth and crunching it down. Stem and all. “Tell me about the teachers. Are they as bad as I suspect?”

Despite his direct question, Selena was still hung up on his earlier words. Why was he so confident in his fighting abilities? “I won’t lose.” What the hell was that about? She was about to try to pry further, but then figured that trying to get him to talk about his time at his other school was still a relatively sensitive subject, to say the least. Instead, she thanked him yet again. “Thanks for what you did. I know MarMar is really grateful that you stepped in. He’s a good person, sticking up for Lia like that, even though he’s never fought a day in his life.” And neither had her brother, that she knew of. Apparently, Selena didn’t know as much as she thought she did. “The teacher’s are easy. I’m excited to have Mr. McGregor again for chemistry, he’s really funny… and chem is my favorite science class so far. I think for homeroom we both have Mrs. Winship. She… basically doesn’t pay attention to us at all, and you can get away with anything you want in homeroom. Mostly.”

At this, Sean was interested. He didn’t much care about being thanked, or even really about Marshall. But at the end of her sentence, Selena had piqued his interest. “So, if I wanted to… say… take a nap in her class. You think that would be possible?” He asked, leaning forward seriously. This was important! Thank god he’d worn a hoodie.

“It’s… possible?” Selena’s lips curled up a little, as if the idea actually disgusted her. The Maserati neated parked itself in a spot of the BHHS parking lot. “But you really shouldn’t.” Sel said before grabbing her bag and stepping out of the vehicle, making her way towards their first day of class.
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Location: The Pozo Mendez Residence → The Journey → Mrs Winship’s Homeroom
Interacting with: A bothersome little sister, his mother, and a fellow anime fan
Mentions: Jeremy @Rabidporcupine

Well I don't give a damn
Just take me as I am


The morning started with a tickle. It was the most feather light of touches, right at the tip of his nose. Rafael made a sleepy pout-like groan and brushed at the tickly spot before rolling over. If he had not been so heavily embraced by the arms of sleep, Raf might have heard the subsequent giggle that followed. He did not. Instead, he quickly found himself falling back into the vivid world of his dreamstate. There wasn’t a fantastical Krispy Kreme factory this time around, but there were a lot of colors…

Poke.

Yet another sleepy noise escaped from Rafael’s lips, but still, he did not rise.

Poke. This time the tiny finger that jabbed into the soft, vulnerable point that was his eyelid, did so with force. It hurt. “Oww!” Riff exclaimed and immediately clapped a hand — which was currently trapped in a sea of blankets — over his eye to rub away the irritation. He opened his non-impacted eye in time to catch a glimpse of a small child with shoulder length brown hair and a Coco nightgown on, tearing out of his bedroom door with a shrill giggle.

“ANAAA!” Raf grumpily called out after her. The only response he received was more giggles and the pitter patter of tiny feet retreating down the hallway.

Groaning, Rafael sat up from the comforting warmth of his bed and attempted to rub the sleep from his face with his hands. What day even was it? Was he supposed to be back at school now? Riff grabbed his phone off of the bedside table and checked the time. In doing so, he realized two things: A) He had not set an alarm to wake up. B) He had woken up late.

Ana’s irritating wakeup call seemed to be both a blessing and a curse. It wasn’t that Rafael was worried about missing classes. School kind of sucked, or rather, he kind of sucked at suck. But, Riff’s friends were there, and because of that, he actually liked going. Thankfully, Rafael was a nighttime showerer, so his morning routine would go rather quickly, and he would probably still make it to homeroom on time.

Riff brushed his teeth and ran a wide-toothed comb through his long locks. Being a nighttime showerer, he often woke up with nightmarish tangles and severe bedhead. This was nothing that a beanie could not fix, however. Beanies solve every bad hair day, it is known. Rafael pulled a gray one over his chestnut mop of hair, which was significantly less moppy today, because he had apparently had the forethought to straighten it last night. Raf plucked a t-shirt from his unfolded laundry pile on and threw a flannel button up on over it, and then paired that with some skinny jeans. Kicking his feet into a pair of skater shoes, Riff slung his backpack over his shoulders and headed downstairs.

“Mi hijo, ¿acabas de despertar? ¡Vas a perder el autobús!” Rafael’s mother, Estella, exclaimed upon seeing her tardy son grabbing a quick breakfast in the kitchen. The nutritious breakfast he ended up scavenging was a half-eaten bag on Funyuns. Perfect! He did not, however, have any plans to ride the bus like Verónica, Diego, Miguel, Gabriela would be. Rafael had five siblings, but Ana was too young for school still.

“No tomaré el autobús. Voy a andar en patineta a la escuela. ¡Adiós, mamá!” Rafael responded before chomping on a crunchy onion snack, the breakfast of champions. He kissed his mother’s cheek and then headed for the door, grabbing one of his custom painted skateboards on his way. Custom painted by his own hand, of course, he couldn’t really afford anything fancy. This particular board also incorporated duct tape into the design, which was pretty dope, in Riff’s opinion.



The morning breeze toyed through Rafael’s hair as he coasted along the streets of Beverly Hills. It was too early for any skate tricks, so he simply cruised at an easy, almost lazy pace. The gravel rumbled below the wheels of his board, but Rafael did not hear it. He was too busy listening to one of his favorite Touch the Sky songs and nodding his head along with the beat. His fellow students may or may not have passed by him in their luxury cars, but the local Riff Raff paid them no attention if they did. He was in the zone.

Upon arriving to school, Rafael stored his board safely in his locker and slowly made his way to Mrs Winship’s homeroom. Riff really only had one pace at school, and that was slow — both physically, and mentally. Unlike many of the kids at BHHS, Raf paid no mind to the social ladder, nor the importance or significance of the cliques. He was a burner by the nature of who he was, but that meant nothing. He would talk to anybody, and sit next to whoever he wanted. Sure, he had a select set of good friends, but that didn’t prevent him from making new ones!

So, when Rafael walked into homeroom and saw a kid with wildly curly hair wearing a Eureka Seven shirt, he strolled right up beside him, and took a seat. New friend possibilities! “Sick shirt, dude. That’s a classic. You watch a lot of anime?”

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Hey Im Jordan Surpass Your Limits!

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Location: The Thomas Residence —> School
Interacting with:
Echo, her Assistant



Kit had been a potato in front of her computer for so long that she wasn’t exactly sure how long she’d been there. It was the weekend! It was Sunday. She had time! So, it didn’t really matter to her parents, nor to her. She had pizza on her desk, er, well… she had an empty box on her desk that had once housed a medium pizza with extra bacon, light red sauce, and chicken nuggets on it.

The mini-fridge beside her desk was filled with delicious Coca Cola (cherry vanilla ONLY) and peanut butter. Kit was of the opinion that peanut butter was far tastier when chilled, and her parents had agreed without much argument when she’d asked for a mini fridge, so it was stocked to the brim with her two life bloods.

In her ears, blared the music of the evening, through expensive headphones. On her screen, was Tekken 7 (while an older game, it maintained a relatively large player base, thanks to a recent relaunch). On her desk was her beloved fight stick. She was playing Xiaoyu.

Kit had been grinding the ladder since breakfast, and she didn’t plan to stop until the game recognized her prowess. Until it officially recognized her for what she was! Until she reached the upper echelons of the community. Until she promoted to the rank she’d been working her entire life to achieve.

She would be recognized as a Tekken God if it resulted in her untimely death at the computer.

With red, bloodshot eyes, she continued to hit the same combos, before the screen froze and the new challenger splashed across her screen. “FINALLY. This takes forever! It’s not worth it.” She smashed the button on her stick in front of her, and the loading screen appeared. “PROMOTION.” She said, as the screen presented in shiny letters: Promotion Match.

This was it, this was her chance to ascend to the ranks. She shook out whatever nervous jitters she had left, and looked across the screen at her opponent Bryan Fury. She put her hands on the buttons and the match began. Maybe it was nerves, maybe she was just plain outclassed, maybe she’d been playing too long and needed rest… whatever it was, Kit was not having a good time in the first round.

It didn’t help that her scumbag opponent WOULDN’T STOP SPAMMING SNAKE EDGES. “That move’s so CHEAP, dude! STOP!” She couldn’t respond offensively or defensively, and though she desperately searched for an opening, there wasn’t one to be found. She got angry and mashed the rage art button, and when her enemy closed the round out with ANOTHER SNAKE EDGE, Kit had nothing to say, instead complaining again. “That’s so cheapppp. Why?! Why are you like this, Namco?” She was ready to punch her screen, but she had to regain her composure. This was important.

The second round came up, and this time Kit was more mentally sound. She was able to punish the barrage of Snake Edges, and the enemy realized he had to mix up his game in order to beat her. “See, I knew the whole time. Quote me on this, Bryan players are bitches. Watch this, Echo.” She said, then hit a few of the buttons on her pad, finishing off the second round. “BAGOOSH!” She yelled, grinning wildly.

Round three was about to begin and she took a deep breath. This was where it got tense, she realized. She had to win two more rounds in a row, to close this game out. She drummed her fingers on her buttons calmly, and waited for the next round to begin. Inside of her headset, the music paused and was replaced with a feminine voice (slightly accented Irish). A voice Kit knew very well. It belonged to her assistant, Echo. “Kit, I think you should get some rest… You have school tomorrow!”

“Shut the FUCK UP, Echo! No homos in Tekken!”

“Aren’t you in love with a woman?”

“That’s irrelevant, shut up!”

Fight.

This was a bit more interesting, now that she’d found her groove and was dealing with the Snake Edge spam, both players had to make their best moves. Kit, naturally an aggressive player (why did she play a defensive girl? Because Xiaoyu is fucking cute, that’s why), was on the offense almost the whole round, pushing the other player back against the wall. Now, normally a rushdown as expertly played as her own would end in a victory, but this guy… this guy was really good at blocking things.

And then he got a Snake Edge in to punish her whiffing something (LIKE A FUCKING NOOB, WHAT THE FUCK KIT?). “NO! Could this be the end of our hero!?” Fuck, fuck, FUCK. Almost instantly, the flow of the round changed, and it was Kit who was on the defensive, frantically trying to block and parry, but to no avail. She was button mashing. Nerves got her, and she lost round three.

Luckily, there were two more rounds!

“Echo, quick. Check the NORAD Santa site. Because I’m gonna need a Christmas miracle to win this, dude.” Kit was standing up now, and the screen had moved with her to match her eye height. Technology was awesome. This was it though, she wasn’t about to lose this game, not to this fucking Bryan player. “Kit Thomas comin’ in BIG on BIG Sunday.”

“Actually, it’s-”

“Shut up, Echo. It’s time to throw down.” Kit muttered, fully focused on her screen by this point. In sixty seconds, Kit would have either put the fuck up or shut the fuck up. This was honestly why she played this game, this was that hype shit. And she was gonna pop off and style on this kid if it was the last thing she did.

She either won here or she lost and the entire time she’d spent playing was for naught. She had to win! This match would be her masterpiece, by the end of it.

She wave dashed across the stage, intent this time on putting this dude in his place with her rush down. Remembering the last round, and what had left her open, Kit avoided the high crushes. Instead, she went low, and hit him with the sweep. “Eat a dick, beeeetch!” As he stumbled, Kit knew she had a 100 to 0 here if she could hit every input just right… she stared at the screen, one eye watching as the health bar dropped, with the other eye waiting for the wall to get in range… “Come onnnn. YES. See that shit, Echo? THAT’S SIMPLE MATHEMATICS! Basics! Kindergarten shit!” Kit had nailed the wallsplat, and clinched the round.

Perfect.

Final Round.

“I’m a professional, and I’m about to wipe this PRETENDER’S blood from the throne and retake my rightful place atop the mountain as a TEKKEN GOD.”

“You do know there’s a rank above Tekken God… right?”

“Shut UP, Echo. Gawwwwwd.” Kit complained, wiggling the stick as the match began. This was a match between two titans, two Tekken Gods to be, trying to prove their worth and earn a coveted spot on Mount Olympus. Both players approached cautiously, throwing out lazy jabs. Kit had to do some quick thinking. They were almost evenly matched!

It was going to be a fight to the death for the win. No rush down would work here, this had to be calculated. So Kit waited patiently, standing in place as she waited for him to throw something out. She’d take advantage of Xiaoyu’s defensive kit (haha, Kit with a kit) — this time. Her patience paid off, after eating a few low attacks, and one juggle, the opponent made a fatal mistake.

He threw out a Snake Edge.

“GET PARRIED! Fuck outta here with that cheap shit!” Kit threw him to the ground, hit a low sweeping kick, knocking his HP bar down to just under half, and as he stood up, she triggered the rage art in the tight window, and it hit. “I DID IT. You see, Echo? I got a lot left in the tank!” Kit happily clapped her hand as the victory screen played, signifying her climb in the ranks to Tekken God. Only one way left to go! Up! She sat down in the chair and let the hype begin to leave her body, resting her headphones on their stand.

Almost as soon as she did, the ‘ring ring!’ of an alarm sounded off, and Kit blinked carefully, looking at the ceiling. She hit a button and the blackout curtains on her windows peeled open, letting the early morning sunshine. “Echo, what time is it?”

“It is 7 AM Monday morning. First day of school.”

“...how long have I been awake, exactly?”

“26 hours, ten minutes, and twenty seven seconds.”

Kit spun around in her chair, looking longingly at her bed as a wave of tiredness very suddenly washed over her. “Echo, I’ve fallen ill.”

“Is that so?” Echo asked, and then, an echo (haha, get it? An echo from Echo) played:

I got a lot left in the tank!

Kit squinted, narrowing her eyes at the wall, knowing that Echo could see it, wherever she was. “Bitch.”

“I already drew your bath.”

Almost twenty minutes later, Kit was standing in front of the mirror, getting ready for school. Through her speakers, her music of choice played. She yawned widely and looked over at the two different outfits she’d picked out. Getting ready for her used to be simple, but nooo. Now she has to be pretty, and for what? All so some girl can never look at her. Why couldn’t she just like a boy?! Boys were simple and easy. They weren’t picky. They didn’t care if you wore red or purple or even green! Green was kinda gross, though. Or at least, she looked gross in green.

She changed into the first one, which made her look more like a punk than anything. Red and black plaid skirt, a blue flannel shirt over an older t-shirt with the Tekken logo on it. It was a goddamn classic, she bought it at EVO! She grabbed a hat off of the vanity table and grinned in the mirror, tugging on the bill as she bounced along to the music. “What’s that I didn’t hear you~ Shut the fuck up! Come on a lil louder~ Shut the FUCK up! Everybody n2gether now…” She grinned, satisfied in her outfit choices and her admittedly lazy makeup. “I look great, Echo. A little sleepy, but… well, I am sleepy.” She was genuinely happy for a moment there, before she sighed woefully, and pulled off the shirt.

She let it fall to the ground, and then she pulled off the comfortable t-shirt, then she pulled her hair out of the ponytail it was in, and unzipped her skirt. She blew a raspberry toward the mirror, and got to work…

The end result was almost a different person. Kit had done up her hair, done her makeup, and changed into a pleasant, soft, pastel purple colored dress, even going so far as to abandon her flats for a pair of heels. She was beautiful, anyone could see it…

“You look great, Kit. You’re gonna crush it.”

“I look like a fucking girl! I feel like a girl. This just doesn’t work for me, I’m gonna like… what if I need to do the splits! Or karate! I know I don’t have to do those things often, but it could happen. It could happen.” Kit grumbled, standing up from the vanity table in a huff and heading downstairs, to the kitchen where she grabbed an orange, before jumping on the bus (she rode the bus as a personal choice).

After the busride, Kit arrived at school (surprisingly on time, all things considered!) and she walked to her homeroom class, stumbling in and rubbing her eyes. She glanced at Winship, noted that the old woman was asleep, and took a spot at a desk all on her own, laying her head down in a way that she longingly stared at the prep table. For all intents and purposes, Kathryn Ingrid Thomas now looked the part of a freshman prep, which was a far trade from how she’d last looked when she was here. Maybe one of them would notice her and she could sit closer to Selena! Kit grinned. It was just a waiting game now.

Or, something like that.

She shoulda stayed home…

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A Walk to Remember

Location: El Jefe Beach
Interacting with: Matthew Archer @Kitty (Talking to)




JJ needed to get away from the crowds and all the noise of the party. JJ always had trouble focusing when there was noise all around him. Some people found solace in the noise and debauchery of a party like this. JJ never liked these kinds of parties since they always made him feel like a fraud. Parties filled with rich kids made JJ feel like he was wearing a mask that didn’t quite fit him right. JJ honestly felt like an outsider at places like this. JJ never had made the attempt at truly talking to any of his fellow students. He had this image of pampered rich kids who were all by their very nature, snobs. In his mind, every one of his fellows were just miniature versions of his stepfather. They were all a self centered lot with their own little worlds and never had any issues. Outsiders like JJ, had to bite and claw their way just to get noticed at the school. JJ came to conclusion that Kids like that seemed to float over everything and that bothered JJ to no end. Talking to Matt had been the first time that he truly tried to get himself out there in the social world. He figured that “no man was an island “ and that meant that he needed to get himself out there no matter what.

JJ sauntered down the beach next to Matt keeping his eyes on him. JJ still didn’t know why Matt had agreed to go on this walk with him but he didn’t care why. He was just happy that Matt had not slapped him in the face for suggesting it. JJ took a sip from his beer as he kept quiet for a bit before he suddenly found the courage to speak.

Awwready then! I’m sure glad you came out here with me, Matt. Pretty sure if I went out here alone I would have walked into the ocean by accident. I would get lost in a cardboard box by myself.” JJ joked as he ignored the party behind them. His whole focus was only on Matt. “ So when did you come back here. If I may be so bold to ask. I mean I have never seen you and I like to think I’ve got eyes like a hawk.” JJ asked trying to truly understand the other guy because there was something special about him. He just couldn’t place why he felt like that.

Matt listened to the boy in front of him quickly finishing the beer he was given. JJ could certainly talk quite a bit. Not that he minded, he himself was not much of a talker so if someone else could talk while he listened in a conversation. Although based on how his parents portrayed him to the public eye you would think he was some sort of conversationalist. Then again, the public saw him as a completely different person than he was. Something he had no say in and had to participate in spreading the lie.

Unfortunately, he would have to use the lie on the guy in front of him, who in so little time had some effect on Matt that made him not want to lie to him. Something he typically just shrugged off, but this time around he was having trouble shrugging it off. He had no option though, he wasn’t going to get sent back to the horror he escaped just for this guy he just met.

“Yeah, the beach sounds good. The party is a bit overwhelming.” Matt agreed as the two walked down towards the beach, the blonde getting another beer before they headed down. At JJ’s joke about getting lost, Matt chuckled slightly a small smile on his lips as he looked over to the boy, taking a drink of his second beer as he was asked about when he got back knowing his time to lie had arrived.

“Well…” Looking out towards the ocean he continued, “just over a year ago I left for a mission trip with my church. While there I also studied abroad to keep up on schoolwork. I just got back a few weeks ago so that’s why you haven’t seen me around. Chances are you may have seen my sister around but if you were lucky you didn’t meet her.” Matt decided to joke at the end; with a slight laugh he took another sip of his beer trying to drown his guilt for lying. A feeling he was still confused by.

JJ was chatty only with certain people. For some reason, Matt was on his list of people JJ could just babble with. Whenever JJ got nervous or worried about anything, his accent would suddenly get extremely thick and he would start talking in Texan talk. Most people would think that he was completely insane with the way he talked. Most people would have no idea what he was talking about but it always made him feel like he was bringing a little bit of Texas home with him. People back home used a whole different language than they did in Beverly Hills. Matt seemed to be different than the people he had met here and that seemed to loosen JJ’s tongue. It was either that or the beer he had just finished. He was not exactly wasted but he was feeling the buzz.

I never was much of the religious person. I know it’s odd for a good old boy not to be religious. A mission trip sounds nice. Ma is the more religious type. Goes to some church called Pulse or something. I have never been there but my mother wants me to go there with her. She says it will put me straight or something. I don’t need some religion to fix me.” JJ said as he looked out at the ocean when he suddenly had a crazy idea. He wanted to swim in the ocean even though he hated it. It had to be the beer talking and thinking for him. JJ looked over at Matt with a crazy look in his eyes. JJ usually was better at dealing with his booze but he was drinking on an empty stomach and that one beer seemed to be working it’s magic on him.

I want to go for a swim. Want to join me?” JJ asked as he undid his shirt. JJ just felt bold right now and stripping down in front of a complete stranger did not feel odd to him. JJ’s shirt came off and JJ threw it onto the sand with a soft slap of the fabric. JJ looked over at Matt asking him to go in with him. Regardless of Matt’s answer, JJ went running into the surf clearly not caring about his jeans getting wet. JJ ran into the surf with a yell as he dove under the surf. He stood out of the water and walked back towards Matt still without his shirt. “ That felt great. I needed that swim. “ JJ said like what he did was the most normal thing on the Earth. He used to do things like this with his friend Wally and for some reason Matt made him feel crazy. That spontaneity was new for JJ but he loved it. He was the kind of guy just to do things when he wanted it. He didn’t seem to mind the water on his bare torso.

The mention of Pulse along with JJ’s wording of his mother wanting the church to set him straight caused Matt to internally wince but he kept the emotions from showing on his face. He was having a good time for the first time in forever and wasn’t going to let his family’s church ruin it. He decided to not comment on anything regarding Pulse or religion; it was not a topic he wanted to get into. Instead Matt downed the rest of his beer.

After downing his beer, Matt was met with the sight of JJ stripping off his shirt. While it was not a sight he was expecting, he sure was not bothered by it although it did have his cheeks heating up from shock of the sight. When he was asked to join the boy in the water he decided to pass for the time being. Matt didn’t really feel like getting wet right now.

”You can go ahead. I think I will just stay here.” He watched as the boy dove under the water and when he stood up and began to walk back towards Matt, he felt his whole body just get a bit warmer. The water dripping on JJ’s bare torso with the moonlight reflecting off the water and his chest, yeah it was a sight Matt could get used to. Matt couldn’t help himself as he let his eyes trail down JJ’s body, his confidence boosted by the two beers he drank. He didn’t know what he would do with his decisions and confidence all being impaired and changed by the booze in his system.

JJ had not really touched his beer since he had taken it earlier. He had never been much of a beer drinker but it was the style of a place like this to be drinking till you dropped. He knew that he was a bit of a lightweight when it came his drinks. He could hold his own with most things but beer was one of the things that he was terrible with. His mind had told him to start swimming and, as usual, JJ obeyed the voice in his head. This was the same voice that told him to try bull riding without pads or anything to keep himself from breaking his neck. It was that voice that told him that he needed to go talk to Matt. The voice sometimes made him do extremely dumb or it made him do great things like this.

JJ sauntered down the beach with Matt with that same silly look on his face. JJ looked over at Matt just watching him for a second still ignoring the water going down his chest. “ That water felt great! It was so refreshing. Shame that I am the only shirtless one. It doesn’t seem quite fair. He teased as he looked back at the sand. He felt oddly jittery around Matt and he couldn’t explain why he felt so odd with him. JJ had talked to so many guys but none of them felt like he understood the other person. Matt made him feel like he could talk to him all night if he had to.

So Matt, what brought you to the party? I know I only came here to get away from the King of Sobery.” JJ asked honestly curious as to why a guy like Matt was here. Matt just seemed like a candle in all of the chaos of the party. For the first time, he felt like he was at peace while talking to him. JJ still seemed not to care about his lack of a shirt. It was as if he was used to walking around shirtless with a guy he just met.

Everything else in the world seemed to disappear as Matt continued to stare at the attractive boy in front of him. He could see JJ’s lips moving but his words just weren’t reaching Matt’s ears. The rush of hormones mixed with all of Matt’s emotions and the fact he was definitely even more of a lightweight since before his ‘mission trip’, were making his thoughts go in directions he knew could get him in trouble. But at this moment he didn’t care, his mind and body wanted him to do only one thing, so that’s what he did.

Matt approached JJ with quick strides before putting a hand on the back of his head, pulling him in and connecting their lips. The kiss was short lived though as it snapped Matt back to reality within about ten seconds. He quickly released his hold on JJ and stepped back turning around. Running a hand through his hair he began to curse under his breath, closing his eyes and shaking his head before turning to look at JJ, quickly losing eye contact due to his discomfort.

“I’m sorry, I don’t know what came over me. I think I drank too much. That was never supposed to happen so let’s pretend it never did and pretend we never met. Okay? Good.” Matt quickly turned on his heel and made his way back towards the party. He was going to find Miriam and they were going to get the hell out of there.

JJ had been ready to just keep talking for hours with Matt because the voice kept telling him to do so. He didn’t know why he couldn’t look away from Matt despite the small voice in his head wondering why he couldn’t say no to Matt. His brain kept telling him to stay with Matt. JJ was just about to turn away when he heard shouting from the party. During the time that they had been walking through the beach, midnight was coming up. JJ’s mind instantly ran towards the idea of kissing Matt for midnight since he didn’t want to say he was alone on New Year’s Eve. JJ had this plan of being subtle about kissing him. He was going to pretend that he tripped before kissing Matt. Or he was going to pretend that he was drowning from his swim in the ocean. That did not seem possible as.

As he was planning his master plan, Matt seemed to be reading his mind. Before JJ had time to react, Matt was kissing him. Despite the short time, the kiss felt like it went on forever. He instantly reacted by returning the kiss as if his life depended on it. JJ was about wrap his arm around Matt to keep him there for longer. His brain wanted to hold Matt there all night and he wanted to keep him on this beach. Before he could try and get Matt’s shirt off, Matt had already run off. JJ’s mind was far to muddled to try and stop Matt from leaving despite his desires.

By the time JJ was capable of speaking, Matt had vanished into the crowd. JJ tried to look for him but the guy was gone. The Texan looked out at the ocean one last time and made a promise. “ I will never forget you… I am gonna find you again.” He promised as he turned to go back into the party. Joshua Stone always kept his promise and this one felt important. Matt felt like the kind of person that he could chase to the ends of the Earth if he had to. That kiss made this a walk to remember.
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