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Realistic or Modern Cleartown High

Linda smiles, and turns off the CD player as some black and white western film starts to play on the screen. Nick leads her to the other end of the trailer and pushes open his door. He walks into his room and when Leah walks in, shuts his door. His room was quite small but liveable, a bed that was neatish with pale and plain sheets. Ornaments littered the room, small animal skulls on some of the shelves. A crystal lantern hangs in one corner. On the floor is a strangely patterned rug, and crystals are placed around his room. From his ceiling, aside from the lantern, hangs little handmade dragons, flying. Other small things litter his room, and a crystal ball is placed neatly on his shelf, a christmas present from Destiny one year. On his door is carvings, some of words in Romanian, some in English, and in the middle of the door, a large pentagram was carved.
 
Leah smiles, then lightly touches the pentagram. "The elements, the top one is soul, right? I forget sometimes." She says, before taking a look around the room. "It's very cozy." She says, before gazing happily up at the dragons hanging from the ceiling.
 
(hemlock grove references woo!) Nick nods, "something like that, plus, it looks fuckin metal." He winks then laughs, sitting on his bed comfily. He looks up at the dragons too, "I make them sometimes. I use little pieces of metal and... Yeah I make them." He smiles slightly at her fascination with them. They were quite fascinating things. All were gray, but they each had different colours made from crystal in the wings.
 
((Yeess)) "You make them? That's so cool." She says, before sitting down next to him. "I like to make things sometimes, mainly with paper, though." She says, and sighs when her phone vibrates. "Hello?" She answers. "Oh, hey grandma. Yes I'm still at Nick's house. No I'm not going to want dinner you and gramps can go ahead. Grandma! Stop it." A blush shows up on her face before she hangs up the phone. "Anyway. Nice lantern."
 
He looks up at it, then walks over to it, getting a lighter out of his pocket he opens the lantern door and lights the flame inside, filling he room with a dull purple colour. "It's pretty cool, actually." He laughs and then sits back down, looking up at all of his belongings. "What did your grandma say?" He laughs, genuinely wondering. His mind was still on the dragons though. He'd decided he would make one for Leah as a birthday present, or a christmas one, if she celebrated it.
 
"Oh, you know," She pauses, looking down as her hair covers her face, "the normal parenting stuff." She says before smiling over at the lantern. "Frumos." She says, the only word she knows in Romanian. Her grandfather would call her that a lot when she was younger.
 
Nick smiles at the use of her Romanian, and the 'normal parenting stuff'. He grabbed the book from her lap and opened it, looking through some of the pages, before putting it aside and standing up. "You should learn Romanian," he grins, "We can piss people off with it." He laughs, but he doesn't say what he felt like saying truly. He walks over to one of the shelves with old books on it, looking at some of the Romanian dictionaries and then at some of the old leather journals.
 
She bites her knuckle and nods happily. "Sounds good to me." She says after she takes the knuckle from her mouth and stands up. She walks over to Nick and looks curiously at the crystal ball, she sees her reflection and smiles. "You wanna know what I see? I see a face." She jokes, making light fun of fortune tellers.
 
Nikoli turns to look at her, and laughs, he walks over and picks up the crystal ball, sitting on the floor, he puts his hands on it and rolls his eyes into the back of his head so you can only see the whites. "Oh god, I see something bad in your future." He jokes, before putting the crystal ball back on the shelf. He almost trip up on his Ouija board which was under his bed but sticking out slightly, he curses in Romanian, then sits back on his bed, and pulls his boots off, revealing mismatched socks. Eh, you cant always match really.
 
Leah smiles, then pulls her rubber band off of her wrist and throws her hair into a messy ponytail. "Nice socks." She says, then pops her back by leaning backwards. "So, Romanian, huh? How do you say.. 'Hello, how are you'?" She asks, sitting cross legged on the floor. She liked to sit on the floor sometimes. It was comfortable to her.
 
Nick wiggled his feet in front of her face while sticking his tongue out, but he quickly put them back on the bed that he was stretched out on. "Alo," he laughed, "that's hello if you really couldn't get that. And then how are you is: Ce mai faci?" He smiles at her.
 
Leah nods, then bites her lip. "Alo, ce mai faci?" She says, and smiles. "Did I do it right?" She asks, she didn't think she had the 'accent' down, she probably didn't but oh well.
 
(My dog is so adorable!!! I got home like a few minutes ago and as soon as I walked through the door I knelt down and she jumped up, wrapped her paws around my shoulders, nibbles my nose and ears, and then licked my face and hair. It was so cute!!)


Ashton walks out of the diner and begins to walk home, beginning to feel tired. She begins to debate whether she wants to go to school tomorrow.
 
"Alo, ce mai faci," Nick repeats, emphasising the accent bits for her, he takes off his leather jacket and throws it into the corner of his bed, then takes off his shirt too, underneath wearing a plain gray shirt anyway. He usually wore so many layers that he felt weird without them around people, but he was really warm so he took them off. "But you have to say it really fast, like if I were to say... I don't know... It would just be really fast." He laughs, he was going to use an example but he didn't know what to say.
 
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Leah nods. "Alo, ce mai faci?" She says, this time faster and more emphasized. "That sounded good." She says, then stretches her legs out in front of her and leans back on her hands.
 
"That was perfect," Nick nods and relaxes a little on the bed. "If you want to say basic phrases then... Numele meu este Leah, that's obviously 'my name is Leah.'" He smiles at her.
 
A smirk shows itself on Leah's face. "I thought your name was Nikoli?" She says, then sticks out her tongue. "Numele meu este Leah." She repeats, doing better this time. "Yes!" She says, laughing.
 
"No I think my name is Leah." He pretends to be confused then laughs, "But yeah that's good. I obviously cant teach you how to say everything but..." He stands up and gets one of the translation books from his shelf and passes it to her. "I mean if you don't want to read it then you don't have to but, it makes things pretty easy if you actually want to learn." He smiles and scratches his chin, then out of the window sees a police car pull up. He rolls his eyes, the police were always hovering around him and Linda now, in case they were doing anything odd he supposed, but he still felt that it was sort of discrimination.
 
Leah smiles at the book. "Thanks, I love learning interesting stuff like languages." She stands up and looks out the window to see the cop car. "What do you suppose they want?" She asks, a not of hatred in her voice. She hated the cops in this town, if any kids were just walking down the road they thought the kids were selling drugs or something. "Pigs." She mutters, then pushes her nose up to make it look like a pig snout and a strange snorting sound comes from her mouth
 
Ashton walks into her house and walks straight up to her room, and laying down in her bed. She stares at the ceiling and lets out a loud sigh. "I'm going to school tomorrow. I'm gonna try to not be alone at all times." She murmurs to herself and rolls onto her side, almost instantly falling asleep.
 
Nick laughed, a genuine long and loud laugh. He hated the police, because yes, they were all pigs. "They just come and pass by here a lot, make sure we're not up to no good." Probably put people's mind at rest; having a gypsy in their town must be pretty stressful for them. He sighed after he finished laughing, a happy sigh. "Your grandparents, do they actual know like... Where you are? Who you're actually with?" He didn't suppose that they'd be too pleased with their granddaughter hanging round at his place.
 
"Yeah, I told them I'm with the new kid Nick who moved here. Told them that you're a gypsy and stuff. They don't really care, because they're happy I have more than one friend now." She says, a smile playing on her face as she thinks about her grandma always wanting her to have a lot of friends.
 
"Good; I don't want them to find out and be angry with you so, yeah that's good." He smiles and his mother knocks at the door, he tells her to come in and she sticks her head in. "Nick, they want to talk to you." He sighed and stood up, he didn't need telling exactly who they were, or why they wanted to speak to him; they all knew why. He smiled apologetically at Leah and walked out of the room and outside, closing the front door behind him.
 
Leah bites her lip, then watches from the window trying not to look like a stalker. "What do you think they want?" She asks Linda. "He didn't do anything while he was with me, I promise." She finishes as she watches the fat cop talk to Nick. "Pigs."
 

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