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LOCATION:
winter ball
WITH: housemates, then chanel
MENTION: ash, eli, trevor, newt -
ACTIVITY
cappie
â Alive
âI like, went to see Trevor last night, and he like... apologized for everything, and I umm... I ended up staying the night.â
âOh⊠wow, that⊠thatâs cool.â Cappie wasnât uncertain how he felt about it. Well, yeah, it was nice to hear that Ash and Trevor made up. In fact, Cappie was pretty happy about itâbut only because Ash was feeling better now. Yes, he was happy for Ash.
For Trevor, Cappie couldnât care less.
He wasnât forgiving him too soon. Spicoliâs neurotic Irish cousin broke Ashâs heart last week and left her stranded alone in an unfamiliar part of the city. Everyone knows being alone in Los Angeles, day or night, was dangerous. Cappie had to drive through a half-dozen alleyway shortcuts and ran a stop sign or two, just so he could reach Ash as fast as he could. He and Eli planned to take out the air from all four of Trevorâs vanâs tires, poke them with nails or something, but they were convinced not to. At least they werenât threatening to rip off his balls like Gen said sheâd do to Newtâshe said she was joking, but sometimes itâs hard to tell.
However, if Trevor hurts her again, the boys would, unhesitantly, do it next time. The tire-poking, not the ripping of balls. Cappie didnât want to go anywhere near that junk.
After the Instagram group photoshoot that always seemed to take forever, Cappie put on his shoes and jacket, hugged his friends farewell, and headed out to meet Chanel at her house.
Long story short, she was upset that Cami lied about not liking Eli and not wanting to go with him to the ball, and that situation nearly made her not want to go anymore. The only way Cappie could think to change Chanelâs mind was to ask her to be his date. Heâd gone to plenty of non-romantic dates with his friends to school events, like with Ash during their middle school days, so why should it be any different with him and Chanel for this one night?
Sure, he had promised Chanel that heâd give her a surprise gift, but it didnât mean he was deliberately trying to romance her, despite what his friends say. He gave up convincing them that he wasnât planning to sleep with her or anything like that at all; they were all too stubborn to believe his feelings for her were entirely platonic.
However, Cappie admits, in his dumb inner monologue, that he thought Chanel Clairmont looked amazing, and she did look amazing. Sure, heâd seen her dressed up stylish during school days, as lots of the wealthy students in Hollywood Arts usually do. But Cappie wasnât prepared how to react for tonight.
It took him five seconds to snap out of his weird lost-for-words tranceâfive seconds for him to realize he was holding his breath since the moment she showed up in that dress, and he immediately mentally chastised himself for doing it. He reminded himself to breathe, reminded himself not to blush because he was not a blusher or the shy, awkward middle-school dork heâd once been, and finally said something.
Something like, âWow, hi.â Cappie was a simple guy.
Shut up all of you. Let him admire Chanelâs fashion style in peace.
Shoving his stupid nerves back to their dark cave, Cappie gave Chanel the small box that was gift-wrapped in dark green and tied with a silver ribbon at the last minute. (âMerry early Christmas to you,â he said with a shy smile.) He also placed on a nearby table a small pouch of a handful of chocolate geltâHanukkah ended yesterday and his mom mailed him extra to share with his friends. Yes, heâd already given chocolate coins to his housemates, donât look too deep into this.
It may not have been Tiffanyâs or the most expensive or fanciest looking piece of jewelry he could find, but Cappie thought it would look on her.
âAt least with a necklace,â he explained, âit wonât wilt away within a week like a flower. Also, we kinda match.â He pointed at the white crystal accessory pinned on his lapel. It was the only thing he already owned and not rented like his suit.
âOh⊠wow, that⊠thatâs cool.â Cappie wasnât uncertain how he felt about it. Well, yeah, it was nice to hear that Ash and Trevor made up. In fact, Cappie was pretty happy about itâbut only because Ash was feeling better now. Yes, he was happy for Ash.
For Trevor, Cappie couldnât care less.
He wasnât forgiving him too soon. Spicoliâs neurotic Irish cousin broke Ashâs heart last week and left her stranded alone in an unfamiliar part of the city. Everyone knows being alone in Los Angeles, day or night, was dangerous. Cappie had to drive through a half-dozen alleyway shortcuts and ran a stop sign or two, just so he could reach Ash as fast as he could. He and Eli planned to take out the air from all four of Trevorâs vanâs tires, poke them with nails or something, but they were convinced not to. At least they werenât threatening to rip off his balls like Gen said sheâd do to Newtâshe said she was joking, but sometimes itâs hard to tell.
However, if Trevor hurts her again, the boys would, unhesitantly, do it next time. The tire-poking, not the ripping of balls. Cappie didnât want to go anywhere near that junk.
After the Instagram group photoshoot that always seemed to take forever, Cappie put on his shoes and jacket, hugged his friends farewell, and headed out to meet Chanel at her house.
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Long story short, she was upset that Cami lied about not liking Eli and not wanting to go with him to the ball, and that situation nearly made her not want to go anymore. The only way Cappie could think to change Chanelâs mind was to ask her to be his date. Heâd gone to plenty of non-romantic dates with his friends to school events, like with Ash during their middle school days, so why should it be any different with him and Chanel for this one night?
Sure, he had promised Chanel that heâd give her a surprise gift, but it didnât mean he was deliberately trying to romance her, despite what his friends say. He gave up convincing them that he wasnât planning to sleep with her or anything like that at all; they were all too stubborn to believe his feelings for her were entirely platonic.
However, Cappie admits, in his dumb inner monologue, that he thought Chanel Clairmont looked amazing, and she did look amazing. Sure, heâd seen her dressed up stylish during school days, as lots of the wealthy students in Hollywood Arts usually do. But Cappie wasnât prepared how to react for tonight.
It took him five seconds to snap out of his weird lost-for-words tranceâfive seconds for him to realize he was holding his breath since the moment she showed up in that dress, and he immediately mentally chastised himself for doing it. He reminded himself to breathe, reminded himself not to blush because he was not a blusher or the shy, awkward middle-school dork heâd once been, and finally said something.
Something like, âWow, hi.â Cappie was a simple guy.
Shut up all of you. Let him admire Chanelâs fashion style in peace.
Shoving his stupid nerves back to their dark cave, Cappie gave Chanel the small box that was gift-wrapped in dark green and tied with a silver ribbon at the last minute. (âMerry early Christmas to you,â he said with a shy smile.) He also placed on a nearby table a small pouch of a handful of chocolate geltâHanukkah ended yesterday and his mom mailed him extra to share with his friends. Yes, heâd already given chocolate coins to his housemates, donât look too deep into this.
It may not have been Tiffanyâs or the most expensive or fanciest looking piece of jewelry he could find, but Cappie thought it would look on her.
âAt least with a necklace,â he explained, âit wonât wilt away within a week like a flower. Also, we kinda match.â He pointed at the white crystal accessory pinned on his lapel. It was the only thing he already owned and not rented like his suit.
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