closed.•} SHELTER FROM THE RAIN
Mar 12, 2012 18:17:08 GMT -5
Post by kendall on Mar 12, 2012 18:17:08 GMT -5
((Here it is I hope it's good enough. We kinda started without planning so -.... I made it as though they have never met before))
Delancey Mercedes Abernathy [/center]
I am sitting in my normal spot I have claimed to be my own, sulking as usual as people walk by. Over the course of days that seems like years, everyone is walking out with someone. I don't really get the whole friendship nonsense. Pfft - people throw the word friend around way to casually theses days. I know better, I consider no one my friend. Not one. Sometimes I wonder why no one comes and talks to me like the other kids do. Then, in the back of my mind I know it's because I treat everyone so harshly. No one wants an over controlling, ass-hole of a friend that doesn't even smile at you when you wave to them in the hallway. Why bother is what I say, or more so think. I am just as happy in my own isolated world called my head thank you very much.
It wasn't a strange sight when hocks and preppy girls walk out of the building elbow butting and squealing about crap and when they lay eyes on me they glare and walk away as soon as their feet can carry them. I wouldn't be surprised if I had done something mean or uncalled for to all my classmates over the years I have been like this. I have to say back when I was 5,6,7 years old it was so mug easier being kind to everyone I laid eyes on. But now, it's the polar opposite. A nasty glare, or rolling of eyes is a normal greeting from me, Miss. Delancey Mercedes Abernathy. I bet the kids start saying; "Dude! You just pulled an Abernathy!" though, how would I know, I don't talk to anyone.
Standing up I dug my heels into the pavement as I began to walk way from my school. Passing the Peacekeeper I smiled rudely at them, threatened to flip them off. We peacekeepers and I aren't exactly on a happy note. With my behavior in school as well towards the other students outside of the grounds, we don't see eye to eye in anything and I literally mean everything. Slipping past the man in the peacekeeper uniform I didn't slip away until I was for certain his beady eyes weren't hot on my trail. Ducking behind a sign I relaxed in the shade if a single tree in the cobble stone way. Looking to my front there were a bunch of kids my age and around there hanging out around the benches and other trees and water spout even though it was pretty cold outside. Pulling out my notebook I finished my sketches of the statue I want to build for the center of the town. But it would never happen.