dendygar
chicken dender
Tadita
How the fuck could she explain something like that to him? Hey, sorry about bugging out two minutes ago. I was dead and my friend Tara who got shot in the face gave me her heart. Or Hey, sorry about that. I was the first victim of a mass shooting and now it's my earliest memory. Only Parker knew about that. "Yeah, for sure. Make sure Parker doesn't do anything stupid without me." She called, before leading River to the rather lonely funhouse. It was the stereotypical gaudy funhouse, covered in a plethora of bright colors and flashing lights and strange music coming from within. It was the first place Tadita could think of to get out of sight.
The taste of the weed sucker in her mouth suddenly didn't seem so sweet. Her heart was racing, there could be someone there with a gun- anyone could walk right into that festival and open fire. She was safest in the fun house, and so was River. Her tongue was bright green now, and she began to walk through the mirror maze, before pausing in one of the tight spots and leaning back against the mirrored wall. The world was dizzy and moving so slow. Normally that was what she aimed for. The lights around them were flashing from blue to pink to green, washing the mixed girl in a mixture of colors. She gently tugged on the cardboard of the sucker with her teeth, before dragging it down her tongue and looking at River's reflection as she pondered.
"You're beautiful." Tadita blurted right after he asked for her name. Her face shifted from rather entranced to shocked, taken aback by what she had just said. Obviously that hadn't been something she'd planned on saying, and her dark cheeks began to flush. "Sorry, fuckin', my name's Tadita. Lots of people just call me Dita." Tadita watched him through her dark lashes as she pushed her tongue against her cheek, trying to dissolve more of the sucker. She almost reached out to shake his hand, but remembered that they were already holding hands, and she grinned and compared the sizes of them affectionately. "I promise I'm not scared of some scrapping. I'm uh.. somewhat of a scrapper myself. God that was so lame! Tell me to shut up, please," Tadita laughed and and brought a hand up to her forehead, starting to relax again now that she felt more safe.
TheFool
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Sha'nay
Her attention was momentarily drawn away by the fight that was taking place, her mask slipping for a few seconds as her mouth dropped open in slight awe, and then it went back on again and she chuckled with a small bit of discomfort. "Really? That's super sweet about you and your mom." She said genuinely. Shay was really close with her mom as well, the two were two peas in a pod. "For birthday's my mom would always book spa days at a little historical place about an hour from here." Mother-daughter bonding was something she truly enjoyed.
Shay wasn't looking at Mason as much as he was looking at her. She was glad that he was off put- he should have been. Shay hated Tadita, her ex was a thorn in her side who wouldn't just exit her life no matter how many time Shay tried to shove her out. But she drew the line at pure ignorance that Mason seemed to exude out of every pore. Tadita was a lot of things that were worthy of ridicule- a pothead, a criminal, a liar, a slut.. But her culture was not one of those things. It wasn't just a Tadita thing- she would have done it for any minority. Mason just seemed to target Tadita for it. She wanted Mason to know that she knew.. and she knew a lot.
"Yeah, actually. Born and raised." Shay smiled, grinning happily. Not all of her was crazy.. she just had her own weird sense of justice. Shay saw the jab, and her gaze held Norah's as if to ask, We can be friends, right? "I really like it here in town. There's a lot of fun events downtown during the summer and spring when the snow melts. The people are genuine too.. really hard working." That odd, eerie sugar-coating and double-edged words were gone. "It's not as old as some of the towns and villages in Massachusetts I'm sure, but it's got just as much charm. Right, Mason?" She asked, wanting to include him in on the conversation, trying to be the bigger person since he clearly wasn't being that.