Welcome to the Tea Party, wanna be my VIP?{Corran}
Feb 9, 2012 1:34:42 GMT -5
Post by Diamond Star on Feb 9, 2012 1:34:42 GMT -5
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Diamond remembered when she was a little freshman. Of course, it wasn’t hard for her, and that was why she was taking this mentor job. Whomever she got would never have to worry about struggling through hell. After all, it was only right that she help someone fit into this place, since she didn’t have any trouble herself. Leaning closer to the mirror in her locker, Diamond swiped on another layer of lipstick in a swift, smooth movement. She rubbed her lips together and closed the lipstick tube, satisfied with her makeup. It was the first day of the program, and the first time she would be meeting her freshmen; she wanted to look her best. Well, and there was the fact that she planned on taking this girl to a dinner party after class got out, and she would probably have to help them with their clothes. And if she had to play dress up for them, she wouldn’t have time for herself.
Boy this girl was slow. She was already five minutes late, and Diamond hated waiting on people. Patience was not something that she was good at, and she never had been. If she was going to show this girl the ropes it would help if she actually showed up. An annoyed huff escaped Diamond’s lips as she looked around the hallway. She was going to give the girl two more minutes, and then she was going to leave her to fend for herself. It was quite rude to waste someone’s time, and Di wasn’t going to stand for her time to be wasted.
The hallways were soon flooding with students. This was why they were supposed to meet five minutes ago, and then they wouldn’t have had to worry about trying to find each other in a crowded hall. Perhaps it was as simple as the girl was unable to sneak out of class early. Di hadn’t thought of that—perhaps the girl was lacking the cunning needed to sneak out of class. Well that was just something that she needed to learn then. And who better to learn from than the Queen? Nobody, that’s who. Perhaps this would be a fun experience—molding people seemed fun in her head at least.
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