the dinner club | aurora&flynn
May 29, 2021 8:45:31 GMT -5
Post by d6a georgie cham 🍓🐢 frankel on May 29, 2021 8:45:31 GMT -5
f l y n n .
* * *”You are surprisingly quiet today Flynn.” It has been noted in every class since Advanced Biology this morning that these idiot lips of mine have remained sealed. I have played the victor trauma card all day. Except of course, the reason is that I do not want to add to the tally of detentions on my first day back. Fifteen fucking minutes it took and now I must spend another hour after school…with her. Mrs Baxter’s detentions are always the worst, it is going to be even more painful now that I must spend it with the girl who caused it anyway.
Maybe going back to school was not a good idea. I have heard all the whispers; the club have fed me intel all day on what people have been saying. It is not expected of me. It is expected that victors go and live the life of luxury in the village and only show their faces at special events. District Six does not know what to do with its new little victor and I do not know what to do either. I do not want to be Teddy Ursa, I want to be me. But is being me something I forfeited by volunteering?
The last bell of the day rings and the statistics class is over. Normally the timetable would end here but my idiot mouth has etched in extra-curricular. I bundle all my textbooks into my sack, taking as much time as possible to lug myself to the next room. This is worst than any of the interviews, any of the speeches. My whole brain just wants to rebel at the idea and send myself straight home. But being expelled after the first day is not really going to help with my plan.
Each step is slower than the next. All the hallways quickly switch from the hustle and bustle of kids wanting to get home to total eerie silence. It is just one hour of my life, nothing more.
Mrs Baxter is sat at her desk; she does not look up from the paper in her hands. Her glasses look like they are about to dive off the end of her nose. Aurora is already here and I make a point of sitting half a mile away from her in the classroom, not even giving her the attention of the day.
”I need to go to the principle’s office, I will not be long. Both of you remain silent!”Mrs Baxter says. There is a hurry in her words, a skip in her step as she leaves the room, and her cheeks look a little red. Ah so the rumours are probably true. I really thought they would do it when no students were left behind.
”They are probably doing it.” I say to myself, certainly not to anyone else sat in this room...