the person i'd have to become | presley, clue
Jan 18, 2023 17:21:25 GMT -5
Post by umber vivuus 12b 🥀 [dars] on Jan 18, 2023 17:21:25 GMT -5
» presley «The alcohol seemed like such a bad idea in hindsight. Not that Presley himself had really even had the time to indulge- between the rocky entrance and news of Principal Morrigan's death, he'd already been considering leaving with the crowd. He figured by now he'd be back at his place, curled up under a soft blanket with a good book, quietly sobbing away his many agonies like the water sign he is. But he'd chosen to stay because Clara was there and this was Elaina's party and Stella showed up. It didn't take a rocket scientist or a serial killer to know that the night wasn't on track to end on a high note.
And, like, then there also turned out to be a serial killer. So.
Sometimes he hated how correct his intuition was.
For clarity, he wasn't at the bonfire when this information was revealed- he hadn't made his way there from the front yet, under the oak tree where he'd smoked with Clara until she ditched him for Naomi. He'd told them to go on ahead without him, that he needed some time for the redness in his eyes to go away or Maverick would know he'd been crying over him. As if it wasn't a safe guess at this point.
But as he sat there, woeing and sighing the night away, staring up at the big blanket of stars above him, he suddenly felt like he was being watched. He checked his surroundings- even got paranoid enough to look up in the tree top just to be safe. No one. Nothing. Still, he felt eyes on him.
"Hello?"
No answer.
"Nope. Fuck that."
Someone else could be a hero- Presley was going to find the rest of the group.
He stood and quickly began to gather his things, and then he saw from a distance Naomi walking into the house with Maverick. Good. Maybe she was putting him to bed before he further made an ass out of himself. Presley brushed the dirt off of his ass and had made it halfway across the yard when he saw Ally go in after them.
He gasped, then forced himself to gag at the mere sight of her.
Couldn't believe he'd ever considered her a friend.
"Oh I don't think so, bimbo!" he muttered under his breath, stalking across the rest of the yard and straight inside.
The house was... dark. And creepy. He didn't really notice until the door closed behind him, but now that he was in here things felt wrong somehow. It was strange, but only barely felt as he barreled straight into the master bedroom. Breath of relief, it was empty. He caught sight of a single key hanging on the wall as he closed the door, and thought its shape looked a bit funny. He held it up in the light to get a better look, and could just make out a star shape there at the end. He briefly considered not taking it, but the Keyford family was rich. They could afford a replacement. He smirked. Literally their name is Keyford. Like?
He slid it into his pocket.