in red, underlined. // Calla {clue}
Aug 19, 2020 3:09:52 GMT -5
Post by charade on Aug 19, 2020 3:09:52 GMT -5
cleo.
"Ooh, look what you made me do
Look what you made me do
I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me
I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams"
If growing up in Panem had taught Cleo anything, it was that people loved drama. They thrived on it. Everybody loved to watch those they could never be live lives they could only dream of. It was why so many were enamored with every single Victor that graced their television screens. While she never wanted to enter the games herself (getting reaped was for poor people), she wanted that kind of fame and adulation.
If the people wanted drama, she would give it to them. And how they ate it up. They even brought their own spoons. Which was why she had cajoled Grady into dating her the previous year. The king of the quad and the queen of the court. Was there a better match to be made? Cleo didn’t think so. Sure, her sister was a star athlete too, and maybe she was the captain of two teams, but she wasn’t a queen.
More like a princess locked in the tower of her mind; Rapunzel, Rapunzel, toss down some Adderall.
Besides, as much as she loved her sister, she liked seeing her squirm whenever she brought Grady around.
It was hilarious.
But it wasn’t as though she loved Grady, or even really liked him. Tolerated him perhaps. She was only dating him for what he had in his pants. Specifically, his wallet, the one full of credit cards.
“Hey, babe.” She purred, kneading his shoulders with her hands before sliding into the seat across from him. She’d been to the salon the day before and done something new with her hair. A style mimicking that of Ridley Le Roux. Not that he’d commented on it yet.
Oh well, it wasn’t as though she were dressing up for his benefit. As long as people thought she had the richest boy in school wrapped around her finger it was enough for her. And she did have him wrapped around her finger, but it was getting harder and harder to keep his attention lately. Maybe they needed to get a little more intimate. They hadn’t done much more than kiss, so some physical incentive was looking necessary.
She’d kept her eyes on him during homeroom, because he sure as shit hadn’t been keeping his eyes on her. Though she was unsure who exactly he’d been staring at. His eyes were wandering more than ever; perhaps it was time for another fake break-up to keep their little will they won’t narrative intact.
The problem was, she had a sneaking suspicion that the next time she dumped him, he wouldn’t take her back. Even for the clout. Well that could be solved once she determined who had caught his eye.
And scratched out theirs.
“So, we’re going to prom this year. We’ll have to start making posters in a month or two. Well—find someone to make posters.” She laughed knowingly, reaching across the table to rub the side of his hand with her thumb. There were plenty of students in the school that had never quite learned to say no. It’d be a piece of cake.
“Did you have a good summer? I missed you, or whatever.”