"Of course, sorry." Avery's grip lightened, and she brushed past her sister. "I'm not going to school. I'll go tomorrow, just go and leave us alone." She pushed open the door to their house.
Peyton scowled again, and watched the pair go in. No way was she going to let her sister go and do...
Avery smirked at her sister when she heard the human speak to her. "Go away Peyton, go on back to school." She tried to convey with her eyes 'she's mine'. Her grip on Bailey's arm tightened, her nail sinking into the pale skin. "Sorry, Bailey, this is my sister, and I was hoping we could be by...
It took all of Avery's willpower to not just shove the girl up against a tree, and take what she wanted. "You're so high strung." Avery shook her head. "Just come on." Avery began to lead her towards her own house, until she saw a familiar black haired head. The rest of Bailey's words were lost...
Avery's blue eyes practically glittered when she realized how insecure this human was. When Bailey stepped away, Avery just followed, and took her elbow. "Chill. If we go to my house, then you won't have to face your mom."
Oh if only Bailey knew. "Who said I even swing that way?" She cheekily...
Avery moved, and put an arm around the girl. "Nah, I don't want to bother talking to more people. They annoy me. If you don't help me out, then I won't ask anybody else." Yes, she would definitely be going to school.
"Oh that sucks. Do you want to come by my house instead of going home?"...
Avery slightly turned back to the girl, both of her eyebrows raised. "None at all?" She grinned. "Well, I just so happen to be new around here, and haven't made any friends yet." Of course, Avery wanted to be more than friends. Humans just annoyed her usually, and it was nice to find somebody...
"I don't think there are any other people quite as interesting as you." Avery quite liked this girl. She loved strong willed people, they just were so much fun to break. It was so cute that the girl was trying to be tough.
Taking a step back, Avery gave the girl another smile. "I'll leave you...
Avery's head tilted with the girl's. "No, just came here for a walk." A predatory smile crossed her face. "Shouldn't you be in school, little girl?" She stepped forward, moving into the human's bubble. Something cute was always a good distractor when she and her sister were arguing.
"Or are...
Avery shoved her older sister. "Come off it. We don't even need school!"
Peyton scowled. "You don't have to go! I want to though, so I will." She shouldered her bag, and took off through the door.
"School." Avery spat, going out the back door of their house. For some inane reason, Peyton...