unicorn love { justice&elara } blitz
Apr 4, 2017 1:23:58 GMT -5
Post by arx!! on Apr 4, 2017 1:23:58 GMT -5
There's something about you
that takes my blues away.
that takes my blues away.
Apparently I'm not the relationship kind of guy. Apparently I would never let myself "have any kind of serious relationship." As if I'm incapable of limiting myself to one person or completely heartless asshole. And I know it's silly and stupid and quite possibly the most childish act I've ever committed, but here I am with a bouquet of roses dipped in gold at the door of the only girl whose name I remember—besides the girl who challenged me of course.
I rap my knuckles against the door three times and straighten my bow tie. I've never asked a girl on a dinner date before; my hands are strangely sweaty. I take a deep breath when I hear a voice from behind the door. I make my grin all the more devilishly handsome when her mother answers the door.
"Hello, Mrs. Stell," I say as pleasant surprise crosses over her features. "Might I say you look lovely this evening?"
In truth I really had planned to give the bouquet to Elara, but I'm certainly not one to miss an opportunity when it presents itself. I bow, and with a charming flourish, hold the bouquet out for her hands to take.
"A beautiful gift for a beautiful lady."
She takes them with blush and smile; I've always been great with parents. She gives me an abashed smile and a soft—"Thank you."—though I can still see the bit of surprise lingering in her eyes. I answer the question on her lips before she can ask it.
"I was stopping by to see if your daughter was interested in a date," I say, feigning nervousness by shifting from one foot to the other, running my thumb over my lips, raising an eyebrow--I mean come on, how else am I going to get a girl who hates me to go out with me?
"But seeing you, I think I might be asking the wrong girl."
A flustered reply and a playful swat at my chest—"Oh, hush!"—tell me that I've already won, whether Elara likes it or not.
I rap my knuckles against the door three times and straighten my bow tie. I've never asked a girl on a dinner date before; my hands are strangely sweaty. I take a deep breath when I hear a voice from behind the door. I make my grin all the more devilishly handsome when her mother answers the door.
"Hello, Mrs. Stell," I say as pleasant surprise crosses over her features. "Might I say you look lovely this evening?"
In truth I really had planned to give the bouquet to Elara, but I'm certainly not one to miss an opportunity when it presents itself. I bow, and with a charming flourish, hold the bouquet out for her hands to take.
"A beautiful gift for a beautiful lady."
She takes them with blush and smile; I've always been great with parents. She gives me an abashed smile and a soft—"Thank you."—though I can still see the bit of surprise lingering in her eyes. I answer the question on her lips before she can ask it.
"I was stopping by to see if your daughter was interested in a date," I say, feigning nervousness by shifting from one foot to the other, running my thumb over my lips, raising an eyebrow--I mean come on, how else am I going to get a girl who hates me to go out with me?
"But seeing you, I think I might be asking the wrong girl."
A flustered reply and a playful swat at my chest—"Oh, hush!"—tell me that I've already won, whether Elara likes it or not.
JUSTICE FRAY