bambi-under-the-sky
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River was currently in a class focused on gender and violence, and if she walked out by herself she would almost certainly get a true lesson.
At her core, River was an optimist to the point where she couldn't understand why anyone would ever choose to be cynical (this world was terrible enough without adding negativity). However, she never fully believed her college counselors when she said college was where you thrived. When she was a senior, she believed the...incident would ruin her life, that would be known as the slut who didn't put out (society was incredible for finding a way to simultaneously call her a whore and a prude). But, now that she was in college, now that she was away from it all she was beginning her fill life with things that caused her real happiness. She had a job she enjoyed and most importantly she had friends.
She and Wally were certainly a pair, she all dark curls and russet skin, him so pretty that it was amazing that he did not become the next Narcissus, but he was her best friend. She never really had a best friend in high school, just a group of people she hung out with, this was different. After all, they lived together, and he was currently waiting to walk her home. Both of them were living the "broke college student life" and River was always scared of walking the streets alone. People tended to not catcall you if they thought you were "claimed" by someone. It was funny, she loved the guy, but if you asked most people they would describe him as a snarky pretentious douchebag and they were wrong...or well, they were only half right.
It might be stupid, but she viewed them as a household, and as someone who grew up in a household that could only be described as dysfunctional, that was important to her. She learned in class about unlearning patterns of abuse, and every day she got to put that into practice. Despite her life, or perhaps to overcompensate for the lack of affection she received in her life, she was an extraordinarily warm person often going out of her way to explicitly tell her roommate whenever he did something that made her happy while also showing him that she cared for him.
When class eventually ended, she tightened her jacket, even she couldn't deny she looked like a stereotypical artsy college student right now, her headband patterned with butterflies and her jacket having been sewn with a multitude of patches championing a variety of political causes. Despite it being dark, her dress, a bright and happy pech shade was noticeable, she was very much a Luna Lovegood who was looking for her Draco Malfoy.
Walking out with her classmates, the cold air hit her like a thrown book and she looked around for her friend. She had a scarf in her patterned backpack, but even she worried that she would look too kitschy in it. Where is he? She thought, he usually stuck out because of his coloring ah! Warm brown eyes met cool grey ones and she waved before walking over, meeting him with a side hug.
"There's my pretty boy," She greeted him with teasing affection, "I couldn't find you and I got scared."
At her core, River was an optimist to the point where she couldn't understand why anyone would ever choose to be cynical (this world was terrible enough without adding negativity). However, she never fully believed her college counselors when she said college was where you thrived. When she was a senior, she believed the...incident would ruin her life, that would be known as the slut who didn't put out (society was incredible for finding a way to simultaneously call her a whore and a prude). But, now that she was in college, now that she was away from it all she was beginning her fill life with things that caused her real happiness. She had a job she enjoyed and most importantly she had friends.
She and Wally were certainly a pair, she all dark curls and russet skin, him so pretty that it was amazing that he did not become the next Narcissus, but he was her best friend. She never really had a best friend in high school, just a group of people she hung out with, this was different. After all, they lived together, and he was currently waiting to walk her home. Both of them were living the "broke college student life" and River was always scared of walking the streets alone. People tended to not catcall you if they thought you were "claimed" by someone. It was funny, she loved the guy, but if you asked most people they would describe him as a snarky pretentious douchebag and they were wrong...or well, they were only half right.
It might be stupid, but she viewed them as a household, and as someone who grew up in a household that could only be described as dysfunctional, that was important to her. She learned in class about unlearning patterns of abuse, and every day she got to put that into practice. Despite her life, or perhaps to overcompensate for the lack of affection she received in her life, she was an extraordinarily warm person often going out of her way to explicitly tell her roommate whenever he did something that made her happy while also showing him that she cared for him.
When class eventually ended, she tightened her jacket, even she couldn't deny she looked like a stereotypical artsy college student right now, her headband patterned with butterflies and her jacket having been sewn with a multitude of patches championing a variety of political causes. Despite it being dark, her dress, a bright and happy pech shade was noticeable, she was very much a Luna Lovegood who was looking for her Draco Malfoy.
Walking out with her classmates, the cold air hit her like a thrown book and she looked around for her friend. She had a scarf in her patterned backpack, but even she worried that she would look too kitschy in it. Where is he? She thought, he usually stuck out because of his coloring ah! Warm brown eyes met cool grey ones and she waved before walking over, meeting him with a side hug.
"There's my pretty boy," She greeted him with teasing affection, "I couldn't find you and I got scared."