Elf_Ruler
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Carson Hughes
Carson kept watching as the snowflakes went from small to thick and she knew it was going to be a bad storm. She wasn’t exactly thrilled for the storm to come but she was excited for the layer of snow that would inevitably blanket the town. The peace she would see in the morning would be worth it, but for now she let the dread sit in her stomach. She had been texting with Moses all morning trying to convince her boss that she didn’t miss him and that she was doing just fine without him, and for the most part she had been. Keeping him a secret was something she usually didn’t do with people, but she loved her job at the coffeeshop, and she had worked hard originally when she first started but, then things changed. She didn’t develop feelings; she developed a desire and Moses was easy enough. A man who played the fields as much as she did.
In between those texts she was handling Blu and the fact that her sister Scarlett was in town. Now, Carson didn’t even know about this sibling, but she was more than willing to help her friend and she waited. Finally, a girl walked in, conversed, and walked right back out. Carson found it odd, but what made it even odder was when she walked right back in, and yes Carson had been warned, but she stood for a moment in awe of how short this girl’s memory was. She quickly shook it off and went back to her customer service voice.
“This is Anchor Bay, I’m Carson and this is Rise N’ Grind our local coffee shop.” Carson already had the hot chocolate ready as she guided the girl to one of the stools at the counter, “Why don’t you sit and enjoy this. It’s cold and I thought I was going to drink it, but I’m not and I don’t want this to go to waste.”
It only took a matter of minutes between the cup being set down and Blu blowing through the doors letting in a blast of cold air. Carson let the two sisters have their moment while she went back to texting Moses. She just needed to get the girls out and hopefully they would be somewhere safe, with the way it was looking outside. She let out a small sound, “Not to be rude, but due to the weather and the town meeting, I’m closing early today. There’s not a rush, but this isn’t where I’d want to be stuck.” Carson gave Blu a look because really Carson had other plans. Plans that no person should ever do at work or with their boss. She hoped the look could pressure Blu to quickly leave, “Don’t worry about paying for anything. It’s on the house today. Boss owes me for having me open this place even with the weather. It’s coming from him.”
Mention(s): Syrok18 Interaction(s): r e i revalia
Bristol Ricci
Bri watched as Hudson searched high and low to no avail before he came to the realization that they had been taken for laundry. She smiled as he pulled away from their kiss and the smile felt like it was one of those stupid silly grins that’s only ever discussed in books and movies. Though it was short lived as a voice appeared and, in the doorway, stood Maggie. Any ounce of color drained from Bristol’s face and wanted nothing more than to walk away from a situation she hadn’t expected to be in. Each word from Maggie felt like a solid jab and Bri couldn’t find the words to say anything to defend herself. She was struggling to keep herself together, to keep from running off before Hudson returned.
She hated how much some people made her feel for lacking the experience that they had, like it was a contest, and they were winning. Yet somehow, she got to spend time with Hudson, someone who made her feel important, didn’t belittle her, wanted to spend time with her regardless on if she was feeling social or studying. So why did she always feel like she was losing when everyone judged her? She let her eyes look at the ground not facing Maggie as the taller, older girl continued her taunting.
When she heard Odi’s voice her eyes lifted and only met for a brief second before looking back down. She wanted this moment to be over, for them to not be there. It only took a few more seconds before Hudson returned and she had gone quiet, unsure of what to say as she held his hoodie in her hands. She didn’t return any gesture but instead softly pushed him away, “I need to go. My dad.” She didn’t finish as she opened the door to his room rushing down the stairs, and to her dad’s car. She didn’t say anything as she sat quietly in the passenger seat. Maybe she should have said more to Hudson, but she was embarrassed and upset. She shouldn’t have bolted out of the house, but she had and somehow, she knew they would end up discussing what had happened. She wasn’t mad at him, but she wondered if he thought she was. In her lap sat Hudson’s sweater and it smelled like him and that gave her a small calm even though she was unable to explain or process her thoughts. For now she was on her way to the town meeting and she was meeting her pen pal Aariz for the first time.
Mention(s): lion. Interaction(s): travelbypages