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projectroxas2011-09-24 10:08 pm
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[ of course, as it turns out, the one thing that she's forgotten to mention to lyssa was the fact that she didn't really have a convenient method of transportation. all she'd asked for the location & time, thinking that would have been enough. of course it hadn't been.
... oh well.
hooking her small messenger bag-slash-purse on her shoulder, she bids her dad goodbye after reassuring him that she'll be back by ten (yes, yes, don't worry, just the mall--). & promptly feels glad that she left two hours before the time she's supposed to meet lyssa 'cause she just missed the bus & the next one won't be arriving for another half-hour. she settles down, pews & waits. long story short (after she subtracts the bus ride & all the weird things her hair is doing in the humidity), she manages to get to the mall in once piece: none of her organs are missing, her dress isn't ripped up, & no one had shoved her head down a toilet. day's pretty good so far (where's wood to knock on when she needed some?). 'cept the fact that she's probably a few minutes late, but--
... oh well.
she'll apologize to lyssa as soon as she can find him. ]
... oh well.
hooking her small messenger bag-slash-purse on her shoulder, she bids her dad goodbye after reassuring him that she'll be back by ten (yes, yes, don't worry, just the mall--). & promptly feels glad that she left two hours before the time she's supposed to meet lyssa 'cause she just missed the bus & the next one won't be arriving for another half-hour. she settles down, pews & waits. long story short (after she subtracts the bus ride & all the weird things her hair is doing in the humidity), she manages to get to the mall in once piece: none of her organs are missing, her dress isn't ripped up, & no one had shoved her head down a toilet. day's pretty good so far (where's wood to knock on when she needed some?). 'cept the fact that she's probably a few minutes late, but--
... oh well.
she'll apologize to lyssa as soon as she can find him. ]

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Then I'll be right back, miss.
[ releases her hand and wanders off into his mission to sweet-talk the DJ. ]
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another minute.
... okay, well. lyssa will understand. sometimes people had to do what people had to do-- & all that. so up she gets from her chair & starts shuffling around the room 'til she finds the the washroom sign that will lead to glory. goes into the first stall that's open when she finally locates the potty, going about her business in her typical
chickettefashion. it's only when she's washing her hands that she feels the temperature of the washroom drop by, say, twenty degrees.turns around when she finishes washing her hands & finds her trapped against the sinks by a half-circle of
crazy peoplegirls, all of them wearing variations of sneers or scowls & she... knows exactly why. sometimes, she thinks that her life had been easier when the girls hated for no reason but the fact that she's different rather than now, where they were hating her for being able to be friends with someone she's apparently not supposed to be (not allowed to be? not good enough to be?) friends with. but alas.everything in-between then & now is something of blur, but there are several things that she's aware of: the laughter that she's running away from, the pieces of her mother's (mother's) dress that she's desperately trying to salvage by cradling to her chest, looking for a corner to hide & grieve & put together words that she can tell her dad about ruining the dress that holds good memories for him too. when she feels finally alone enough, she's squatting down & crying as quietly as she can, only using her arm to wipe away her tears -- it'd be no good to ruin the dress even further.
she'll... text lyssa later. tell him that she has to go home for an emergency & call a taxi to take her home so that she can hide with her dad under the bed for the rest of the week. ]
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it was the last thing he remembers talking to them about, telling them that he should really be going back to his date right about now. doesn't notice the scowls from a few of them, nor how they shuffle off quickly in another direction. he's too focused on happily going back to amanda, after all, after detouring to get them something else to drink (she was probably done with her soda by now).
but he pauses when he notices that she's nowhere to be found, blinking and setting the drinks down before stroking his chin a little at the empty seat. turns to one of his acquaintance-slash-friends when they tap him and say they saw her going in the direction of the bathroom, thanking them before heading on over. and then he stands outside of the women's side, smiling politely at the girls who come and go, though he's slowly frowning more and more as the minutes pass by. checks his watch once before taking aside one of the girls who comes out to ask if she had seen amanda. frowns even more when she tells him that she saw her running off in that (points to show him) direction.
with the vague gesture in mind he's searching every nook and cranny in search of his friend, quickly asking people along the way if they saw her. after another few minutes (and quickly feeling discouraged and ready to just call her) he spots her poof of hair, sighing in relief. the corner is dark enough for him to not immediately notice why she's so distressed, though her sniffling tipped him off enough.
squats down in front of her, blinking when he realizes that her dress isn't exactly in the best state. reaches out, placing a hand on the side of her face as he tries to make her look up. ]
Hey... are you okay? What happened?
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hiccups & draws the pieces closer to her chest. wipes at her eyes & nose one more time before speaking. ]
I-- went to the washroom, and. . . [ got ambushed & mobbed. she still can't remember. ]
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Sorry. I shouldn't have left you alone.
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It's not your fault.
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You wanna go home?
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she did want to go home, but did lyssa? it's his prom too; not fair to ruin it just because there were people in the school that would gladly see her suffer. still-- ]
I can't dance with-- my mom's-- [ hic. ] like this.
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I know. [ pulls away slowly, quirking a small, encouraging smile. ] Let's get you back home. Okay?
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I can. . . get a taxi. [ leans away to dig around for her phone in her bag (which had miraculously survived the ambush). shows it to lyssa as if to prove that yes, she did manage to save her phone. ]
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I don't want to be here without you. Come on, I'll take you back in my car.
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I'm sorry. . .
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Don't be. It's okay.
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It's your prom too.
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But I don't care about prom.
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. . . You don't?
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Not if you're not there. [ squeezes her gently again. ] I just like spending time with you.
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. . . Me too.
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Then I hope that I get into both schools I applied for. That way I can go to yours without any regrets.
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But. . . you wanted to go overseas? [ when lyssa got in to a foreign college, he was going to go to that, right? ]
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I'd be too far away from you. That would suck.
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We could make up for it with care packages.
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It's okay, I don't need London. I'm happiest when I'm with you or my family.
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