Winona
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Say You Like Me
Jess
Conan was an awfully pushy son of a bitch, and Jess glared up at him with eyes narrowed when he decided to broach the subject of why she was refusing to go to the dance with anyone -- or at all. Well, not at all... because coat check duty, but uhh... if it wasn't for coat check? She'd've avoided the hell out of anything that had to do with Homecoming. As it was, Jess was hardly acknowledging anything that had to do with the dumb dance.
But Conan's insistent pushing of the subject matter was rubbing Jess the wrong way. She pressed her books tighter against her chest, her eyebrows furrowing together, her gaze pressing against the floor in front of her as she concentrated on where her feet were going -- step after step after step. One foot in front of the other, ignore his dumb question, maybe he'd let up and leave her alone about it.
When had because I don't want one not become a sufficient enough reason to not want a date to something like Homecoming? Or because I don't want to go become something that could be argued with? They were statements, not suggestions, not something for others to try and convince her that she was wrong in these solid little convictions.
Jess didn't want to go. Jess didn't want a date.
And if you didn't like it, she didn't fucking care.
“Bad past date?” He asked jokingly. “I’m kidding. But seriously why don’t you want to go with someone? If you don't mind sharing.”
Bad past date was an understatement.
Well, and not even a statement because it didn't fall close to what had happened.
What she thought had happened.
Most of the night in question was blotchy, scattered, mostly forgotten underneath a haze of the alcohol she'd drank mixed with her just squeezing it from her memory as well as she could.
"I do mind," she snapped, her words harsher than-- ... no, she'd intended them to be that harsh, actually, and she wasn't about to apologize for the harshness, and she wasn't about to apologize for being generally annoyed, or fed up, or felt as if she was being backed into a corner over this barrage of questions.
"It's none of your business. I'm not going." Her words, typically questioning, soft, and unsure were suddenly strong, stilted, edged with venom as she tried to shut down the conversation.
She didn't even want to continue this conversation -- surprise, surprise.
“The only Bridger girl I can think of at the moment is my bandmate Chris.” He told Jess. “But she’s in a relationship so I’m not asking her. I’ll figure something out.” He finished with a smile. “Meeting new people is always nice anyway and what better way to get acquainted with out new classmates than a party?”
She tried to brush off her previous annoyance.
"You're just... going to approach a random girl... a random girl from Ambridge, the school that hates us, and just... ask her and hope that it goes well?" If you couldn't tell that she was skeptical from the tone of her voice, the confused, skeptical expression on her face undoubtedly made it clear.
| mentions: N/A | interactions: Conan | tags: @Xed |