Chloe walked over to the bondfire. She was happy she'd warn a hoodie to the game because it was kind of chilly and she'd headed right over here from that. The JV team wasn't bad from what she knew and cared about football. Normally, she only paid attention to the varsity players and that was due, in large part, to the Thornes playing and her trying to show her support. She wouldn't have even gone tonight if it weren't for the fact that the other Roses and Thornes were going to be there.
She headed over to the table and grabbed some punch, looking around. People where she'd grown up would never believe a place like this existed. She, herself, had had a hard time dealing with it at first, but over the last four years, they'd all kind of become her friends. And even though she probably wouldn't stay in touch with any of them, she wouldn't say the entire process had been a bad one.
Nat headed into the bonfire, glancing around. There were a few people already there, and though she knew more people were coming, the lack of guests was a little disappointing.
She glanced towards the snack table, spotting her Big. She hadn't talked to Chlo in a couple of days, so she headed over. "Hey Chlo." She smiled.
At the sound of her name, Chloe turned around. She smiled a little as Natalie approached. They hadn't spoken much in the past month, but she was mostly to blame. SAT prep, dance and preparing a solo for her Julliard auditions were kicking her ass lately.
But from what she'd read and saw, Nat hadn't really had much time herself. Chloe wasn't a fan of drama, especially Roses drama, but Nat was her Little. So, she was at least interested enough to keep an ear on it. "Hey, yourself. How's it going?" She asked, fixing Nat with a look.
It was chilly out and Quinn had wandered away from Mack who was talking to some guy about something she didn't care about. She walked over to the fire and huddled close. She saw standing nearby making a s'more and rolled her eyes. "You know you'd have to run like ten miles just to burn one of those things off," she commented with a slight frown.
Comments 122
Reply
She headed over to the table and grabbed some punch, looking around. People where she'd grown up would never believe a place like this existed. She, herself, had had a hard time dealing with it at first, but over the last four years, they'd all kind of become her friends. And even though she probably wouldn't stay in touch with any of them, she wouldn't say the entire process had been a bad one.
Reply
She glanced towards the snack table, spotting her Big. She hadn't talked to Chlo in a couple of days, so she headed over. "Hey Chlo." She smiled.
Reply
But from what she'd read and saw, Nat hadn't really had much time herself. Chloe wasn't a fan of drama, especially Roses drama, but Nat was her Little. So, she was at least interested enough to keep an ear on it. "Hey, yourself. How's it going?" She asked, fixing Nat with a look.
Reply
Reply
(The comment has been removed)
Reply
(The comment has been removed)
Leave a comment