KingofAesir
Ghostly Presence
Sawyer was fine. She was great. She hadn't been super confused for the past two months. Okay maybe she wasn't great. But things at school had been really weird the last month. Trying to talk to Grace was a nightmare and staring at her from across the cafeteria almost always ended in awkwardly long eye contact. On top of all of that, she was pretty sure her whole team knew what happened. It was pretty obvious that she was feeling better. Sawyer had been playing better and generally seemed to be back to semi-normal. At first they probably just thought she was over it, but the stares didn't help. Maddie had told her twice that she was acting kinda strange and Wren just out right said, "Dude, did you guys bone or something?" Sawyer had choked on her orange juice. Wren didn't ask again. So, maybe she'd taken that whole...thing as hope. Hope that she had a chance and Sawyer was beyond determined to capitalize on that chance.
But first, she had to get past prom.
What kind of theme was fire and ice? Sawyer had figured Grace was planning the thing, she always did that kinda stuff, but fire and ice? That didn't really seem her style. Anyway, it was a distressingly annoying theme to try and fit and Sawyer had almost given up when she found her outfit. Powder blue and, in her opinion, cool as hell the suit matched the theme and kinda sorta matched JJ. They were both wearing blue, she knew that. Anyway, it was a pretty cool. Sawyer glanced over herself in the mirror, deciding whether she wanted to wear a beanie or not. She ended up doing eenie meenie miny moe and reluctantly parted with it. It was red anyway, it definitely didn't fit the whole ice thing. So she just ran her hands through her hair, called it good, and turned around to pull her shoes on. Thankfully, she had found them and set them out the night before because lord knows how many times she's lost her damn shoes. Once those were on, she stood up and glanced over herself once more. Her eyes brows creased as she noticed the shoulders were kinda weird. She tried running a hand over them but they still looked kinda weird. In truth, they looked fine, Sawyer was just nervous and trying to project it onto something else.
After Grace and hers little encounter it felt weird to be going to prom with JJ. It wasn't that she didn't want too, Sawyer was more than glad to give JJ company, but she dreaded walking into that place with JJ on her arm and seeing Grace with whatchamacallit (Sawyer still didn't know her name and didn't feel like learning it). But she didn't want to think about that so instead she'd project her nerves on her clothes. Totally normal.
"Dad, does this look stupid? I feel like I'm wearing shoulder pads? Does it look like I'm wearing shoulder pads?" Sawyer's voice floated down the hallway as she came into the living room. Oliver was standing at the door and turned to see Sawyer standing there with her arms spread out, trying to show the no existant shoulder paddiness. Sawyer spotted JJ around her dad and her arms immediately dropped and she laughed a little.
"Oh, JJ. Hi."
"So is it Jules or JJ?" Her dad smirked, turning back to JJ in the door and stepping back to let her in. Sawyer raised an eyebrow at her but said nothing. "Come in, I'm Oliver. I promise this'll only take a second. Sawyer's mom, the most amazing person that has ever lived, was a photographer, she took pictures of everything. I figured I should continue the tradition." Oliver was rambling, like usual.
"Yes, yes, my mom was the most amazing person. Don't bore her, Dad. She doesn't need our whole life story." Sawyer turned to JJ, "But, seriously, shoulders?"
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But first, she had to get past prom.
What kind of theme was fire and ice? Sawyer had figured Grace was planning the thing, she always did that kinda stuff, but fire and ice? That didn't really seem her style. Anyway, it was a distressingly annoying theme to try and fit and Sawyer had almost given up when she found her outfit. Powder blue and, in her opinion, cool as hell the suit matched the theme and kinda sorta matched JJ. They were both wearing blue, she knew that. Anyway, it was a pretty cool. Sawyer glanced over herself in the mirror, deciding whether she wanted to wear a beanie or not. She ended up doing eenie meenie miny moe and reluctantly parted with it. It was red anyway, it definitely didn't fit the whole ice thing. So she just ran her hands through her hair, called it good, and turned around to pull her shoes on. Thankfully, she had found them and set them out the night before because lord knows how many times she's lost her damn shoes. Once those were on, she stood up and glanced over herself once more. Her eyes brows creased as she noticed the shoulders were kinda weird. She tried running a hand over them but they still looked kinda weird. In truth, they looked fine, Sawyer was just nervous and trying to project it onto something else.
After Grace and hers little encounter it felt weird to be going to prom with JJ. It wasn't that she didn't want too, Sawyer was more than glad to give JJ company, but she dreaded walking into that place with JJ on her arm and seeing Grace with whatchamacallit (Sawyer still didn't know her name and didn't feel like learning it). But she didn't want to think about that so instead she'd project her nerves on her clothes. Totally normal.
"Dad, does this look stupid? I feel like I'm wearing shoulder pads? Does it look like I'm wearing shoulder pads?" Sawyer's voice floated down the hallway as she came into the living room. Oliver was standing at the door and turned to see Sawyer standing there with her arms spread out, trying to show the no existant shoulder paddiness. Sawyer spotted JJ around her dad and her arms immediately dropped and she laughed a little.
"Oh, JJ. Hi."
"So is it Jules or JJ?" Her dad smirked, turning back to JJ in the door and stepping back to let her in. Sawyer raised an eyebrow at her but said nothing. "Come in, I'm Oliver. I promise this'll only take a second. Sawyer's mom, the most amazing person that has ever lived, was a photographer, she took pictures of everything. I figured I should continue the tradition." Oliver was rambling, like usual.
"Yes, yes, my mom was the most amazing person. Don't bore her, Dad. She doesn't need our whole life story." Sawyer turned to JJ, "But, seriously, shoulders?"
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