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the fool
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MOOD: grr
OUTFIT: cheer uniform
LOCATION: school hallway -
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TL;DR nope
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Callum Richards
Callum shot Rome a glare of contempt, knowing the short boy wasn't so clueless that his question went right above his head. He had to have known what Callum was implying, which only made him more furious that he was supposedly playing stupid. "Wrong answer," he countered through clenched teeth, slowly grinding them as his rage built.
As he inched closer to the two boys, he could easily see Oates holding back tears. He looked down at him with unforgiving eyes as he wiped them away, grimacing at the thought that he had made him cry. He hated when Oates shed tears, especially when it made him look like some sort of scornful aggressor standing over him and taking him apart. Callum only felt more guarded when the boy standing in front of him was being so overtly emotional. It always seemed to be his default reaction in times like these, serving as a reminder to him of how disconnected the two truly were.
His arms stiffened as Oates grabbed a hold of his hand, coming painfully close to shoving the boy and his lack of personal space away. "How could you expect me to believe you do when you're running around half-naked with this clown?" he scoffed, briefly glancing at Rome, who he was sure was loving every bit of drama that was being generated, "I'm sure you've been planning this for ages, waiting for the moment I lose my shit so you can leave me for one of your boyfriends!" The volume of his voice began to rise with every moment.
"Don't give me that shit about love. I know you're sick of me. So just do it! Leave me!" He finally yanked his hand away from Oates and backed away, trembling with seething rage. Callum wasn't at all tired of fighting, despite his boyfriend's clear weariness. He easily could have gone on all night explaining how none of his problems were his fault. When Oates apologized or admitted his guilt, it only made him angrier; it was a painful life being right all of the time. The way he buckled so easily to his fits was infuriating. Why won't he fight back? For such a lively guy, he seemed even more tired than Callum when he started laying into him.
As he inched closer to the two boys, he could easily see Oates holding back tears. He looked down at him with unforgiving eyes as he wiped them away, grimacing at the thought that he had made him cry. He hated when Oates shed tears, especially when it made him look like some sort of scornful aggressor standing over him and taking him apart. Callum only felt more guarded when the boy standing in front of him was being so overtly emotional. It always seemed to be his default reaction in times like these, serving as a reminder to him of how disconnected the two truly were.
His arms stiffened as Oates grabbed a hold of his hand, coming painfully close to shoving the boy and his lack of personal space away. "How could you expect me to believe you do when you're running around half-naked with this clown?" he scoffed, briefly glancing at Rome, who he was sure was loving every bit of drama that was being generated, "I'm sure you've been planning this for ages, waiting for the moment I lose my shit so you can leave me for one of your boyfriends!" The volume of his voice began to rise with every moment.
"Don't give me that shit about love. I know you're sick of me. So just do it! Leave me!" He finally yanked his hand away from Oates and backed away, trembling with seething rage. Callum wasn't at all tired of fighting, despite his boyfriend's clear weariness. He easily could have gone on all night explaining how none of his problems were his fault. When Oates apologized or admitted his guilt, it only made him angrier; it was a painful life being right all of the time. The way he buckled so easily to his fits was infuriating. Why won't he fight back? For such a lively guy, he seemed even more tired than Callum when he started laying into him.
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