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Tegan Arden-Redding
All eyes were on the Fab Five as they strode through the parking lot. Arms linked, feet perfectly in step - if high school was a monarchy, these girls were the queens. Tegan couldn't help but notice the jealous stares, the people who wished they could be them, be in bed with them, or both. The girl smiled at the outsiders out of pity. One wrong step and she could be one of them, so she might as well get used to them now. Turning back to Heidi, Tegan began to speak. "My summer was pretty decent, as long as you consider hanging out in this boring-ass town decent," she began, but her sentence was cut short as Heidi stopped dead in shock, her heels no longer clicking rhythmically on the pavement.
There, at their designated table, sat a boy who looked to be about their age. As far as boys go, he wasn't bad looking, though Tegan wasn't exactly the expert on what constituted a good-looking male. He was well dressed and clean shaven, the exact opposite of the boys the Fab Five went for. If Heidi weren't already majorly pissed off at him, Tegan decided that she could live with fake-dating this boy for the sake of keeping her sexuality a secret. Something about him and the way he carried himself made him seem different, and she made a mental note to talk to him later, after he had escaped Heidi's wrath. In her mind, it wasn't a big deal. A table was just a table, and they could easily find another. But she knew that Heidi wasn't going to let the boy get away that easily, and so she leaned on Heidi's shoulder and gave the boy an intimidating glare.
Feigning ignorance was a skill that Tegan had learned over her years with the Fab Five, and now was the perfect time to use it. Crossing her arms over her lacking cleavage, she thought of all the things she wanted to say. Heidi's a bitch, don't mind her. I'm Tegan, are you gay? Welcome to hell on earth. But she said none of these things, instead just focusing on Heidi's talking. Though she zoned out some of the words, she knew that her blonde friend's tone was not the happiest. She heard something about moving, and a negative response from the boy, before she let any words come out of her mouth.
Grabbing her best friend's hand, Tegan pulled Heidi to the table and sat down, inviting the girl to do the same. "Come on love," she said, a devious smile at the corner of her lips. It was time to play the devil again. "Let's sit down at our table. If this nobody doesn't like it, then he can move," she added, looking at the boy seductively. "But I'm sure there's nothing wrong with sitting with girls as beautiful as us," she laughed, mentally congratulating herself. Over the years, she had picked up enough from Heidi and Sofie to know how to get a boy wrapped around her finger, despite the sick feeling inside that it gave her. Today was no different. Tegan fought the taste of bile rising in her throat and smiled at her group plus the newbie. Way to play it straight Tegan, way to play it fucking straight.
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@AlwaysYours
All eyes were on the Fab Five as they strode through the parking lot. Arms linked, feet perfectly in step - if high school was a monarchy, these girls were the queens. Tegan couldn't help but notice the jealous stares, the people who wished they could be them, be in bed with them, or both. The girl smiled at the outsiders out of pity. One wrong step and she could be one of them, so she might as well get used to them now. Turning back to Heidi, Tegan began to speak. "My summer was pretty decent, as long as you consider hanging out in this boring-ass town decent," she began, but her sentence was cut short as Heidi stopped dead in shock, her heels no longer clicking rhythmically on the pavement.
There, at their designated table, sat a boy who looked to be about their age. As far as boys go, he wasn't bad looking, though Tegan wasn't exactly the expert on what constituted a good-looking male. He was well dressed and clean shaven, the exact opposite of the boys the Fab Five went for. If Heidi weren't already majorly pissed off at him, Tegan decided that she could live with fake-dating this boy for the sake of keeping her sexuality a secret. Something about him and the way he carried himself made him seem different, and she made a mental note to talk to him later, after he had escaped Heidi's wrath. In her mind, it wasn't a big deal. A table was just a table, and they could easily find another. But she knew that Heidi wasn't going to let the boy get away that easily, and so she leaned on Heidi's shoulder and gave the boy an intimidating glare.
Feigning ignorance was a skill that Tegan had learned over her years with the Fab Five, and now was the perfect time to use it. Crossing her arms over her lacking cleavage, she thought of all the things she wanted to say. Heidi's a bitch, don't mind her. I'm Tegan, are you gay? Welcome to hell on earth. But she said none of these things, instead just focusing on Heidi's talking. Though she zoned out some of the words, she knew that her blonde friend's tone was not the happiest. She heard something about moving, and a negative response from the boy, before she let any words come out of her mouth.
Grabbing her best friend's hand, Tegan pulled Heidi to the table and sat down, inviting the girl to do the same. "Come on love," she said, a devious smile at the corner of her lips. It was time to play the devil again. "Let's sit down at our table. If this nobody doesn't like it, then he can move," she added, looking at the boy seductively. "But I'm sure there's nothing wrong with sitting with girls as beautiful as us," she laughed, mentally congratulating herself. Over the years, she had picked up enough from Heidi and Sofie to know how to get a boy wrapped around her finger, despite the sick feeling inside that it gave her. Today was no different. Tegan fought the taste of bile rising in her throat and smiled at her group plus the newbie. Way to play it straight Tegan, way to play it fucking straight.
Mentioned:
@AlwaysYours
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