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Mason
It was Monday afternoon. Mason had sat as quietly as he could through detention, slouched down as low as he could get in his seat. Kanen had, of course, tried to piss him off time and time again. But Mason just kept deflecting, and ignoring. At the end of the day, he had gone to stop by and apologize to Laurel for what had happened. Sure, it may not have changed everything that had happened, but Mason hoped that she could forgive him and wouldn't break up with him.
Because, well, Mason wasn't sure he could handle that right now. He was hanging on by a string, and that string just so happened to be Laurel. Fuck. What had he become?
Mason had been quick to get away from Laurel and head out of school. He didn't want any of her raging anger, or lecturing -- not today. Plus, he had somewhere to go. Somewhere to be. So Mason excused himself from Laurel and headed out, slipping past students on his way out of this god forsaken school. On the way, he thought he saw a familiar flash of short black hair, but Mason just shook his head. Raven was gone and if she came back, she'd let him know. Right?
He was out of the school and walking down the street within just a couple minutes. Hands shoved into his pockets, shoulders hunched up, head hanging low. Mason's goal was simple: have no one think it was a good idea to approach because right now, he just wanted to be alone. Totally, completely, alone.
The walk was brisk, but long. It wasn't long until he was at the right place, and he leaned against the wall of the building, his eyes falling across the busy street to the little preschool. In the yard were the kids playing, waiting for their parents to come pick them up. Mason's gaze darted from kid to kid, until finally they fell on the right little red-head.
It had taken way too long for Mason to figure out where Ari was going to school at but now that he knew, he came down here all the time to watch her. It was the closest thing to being with Ari that he could get at the moment, but he also always found himself wondering if trying to get her back was even the right option.
She had to be happier, right?
Soap Mentions: mikaluvkitties
It was Monday afternoon. Mason had sat as quietly as he could through detention, slouched down as low as he could get in his seat. Kanen had, of course, tried to piss him off time and time again. But Mason just kept deflecting, and ignoring. At the end of the day, he had gone to stop by and apologize to Laurel for what had happened. Sure, it may not have changed everything that had happened, but Mason hoped that she could forgive him and wouldn't break up with him.
Because, well, Mason wasn't sure he could handle that right now. He was hanging on by a string, and that string just so happened to be Laurel. Fuck. What had he become?
Mason had been quick to get away from Laurel and head out of school. He didn't want any of her raging anger, or lecturing -- not today. Plus, he had somewhere to go. Somewhere to be. So Mason excused himself from Laurel and headed out, slipping past students on his way out of this god forsaken school. On the way, he thought he saw a familiar flash of short black hair, but Mason just shook his head. Raven was gone and if she came back, she'd let him know. Right?
He was out of the school and walking down the street within just a couple minutes. Hands shoved into his pockets, shoulders hunched up, head hanging low. Mason's goal was simple: have no one think it was a good idea to approach because right now, he just wanted to be alone. Totally, completely, alone.
The walk was brisk, but long. It wasn't long until he was at the right place, and he leaned against the wall of the building, his eyes falling across the busy street to the little preschool. In the yard were the kids playing, waiting for their parents to come pick them up. Mason's gaze darted from kid to kid, until finally they fell on the right little red-head.
It had taken way too long for Mason to figure out where Ari was going to school at but now that he knew, he came down here all the time to watch her. It was the closest thing to being with Ari that he could get at the moment, but he also always found himself wondering if trying to get her back was even the right option.
She had to be happier, right?
Soap Mentions: mikaluvkitties
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