Charlie B-F-R

May 28, 2013 2:57 PM
Charlie had always thought of himself as a cheerful chap but he had learnt that he was a back-to-school blues guy in a big way. It wasn't that school was bad, Sonora was super fun and he loved the people there, but compared to home and doing whatever you wanted well... it wasn't really a contest. He'd felt it badly after Christmas and it had started to hang over him the last few days of the summer holidays. Had he been asked at any other point of the year, he would have said that Christmas was the most awesome time of year and thus nothing would be worse than going back after that. But summer was so much longer – he'd got so much more used to being at home again. Plus it was just bliss. Weeks of sun, swimming and ice cream... It was actually pretty hard to say which was better.

His Dad, noticing he wasn't his usual self, had come up with a great solution. He had to go back with a bang. Besides the fact it would give him something extra to look forward to, not having seen people for months was a great excuse for some kind of party. Within his first day back, Charlie had pinned a notice on the Teppenpaw board and passed copies on to classmates in other houses, declaring that there would be a pool party in the MARS water room on the first Saturday back.

It had worked. He had been so busy looking forward to the party and talking about it and checking with people that they planned to come that he hadn't really had much time to be homesick at all. Now that Saturday was finally here, he was bouncing with something even more than his usual levels of excitement. He scurried through the school wearing his swimming shorts (vertical stripes of varying shades of red) and a plain white t-shirt. The t-shirt was only for modesty's sake as he walked through the school and he imagined dispensing with it as soon as he got to MARS. He had a beautifully even tan from a summer of running around on the beach, and his floppy blond hair was even lighter than usual having been somewhat sun-bleached.

“Wow-ee!” he exclaimed, as he opened the door to the MARS room to find its take on the perfect pool party. There was a huge pool in the room with a number of water slides running into it. There were a couple of smaller pools off to one side with little shelves around their edges below the level of the water, where people could just sit relaxing, or do a little bit of paddling. Along one wall was a bar of juices and snacks, with a little sign cautioning people to wait at least thirty minutes between eating and swimming. In the back corner, out of splash-range of the pool were some seats, stacks of warm fluffy towels and mugs of hot chocolate, as well as a block of changing rooms.

Charlie pulled off his t-shirt, chucking it to one side and jumped in to the large pool at the deep end, swimming a confident couple of lengths just to test it out. The water was just the perfect temperature. He paddled back to the side, ready to call out words of welcome as people came in and to join up with his friends when they arrived.

OOC – Welcome all! For new firsties, as this is a big event, it will work like the feast or classes – i.e. you can break off into lots of little subthreads, and you don't have to reply directly to me any more than you did with the Headmistress at the feast. Enjoy.
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Clara Aernathy

June 04, 2013 9:56 PM
Clara saw the notice up on the board in the common room and was ecstatic. Charlie had posted up flyers for a pool party up in the MARS room before classes started. She was soo excited about the party that she went digging in her trunk for her swim suit days before the party. She found it buried at the bottom of her clothes trunk. It was what was traditionally known as a “tankini”. The top looked like a spaghetti strapped tank top with a pair of bottoms. The top was green and black stripped with solid black bottoms. The suit actually complimented her hair and eyes. She did her best to put her hair into a braid the day of the party. She put on her jean shorts and slipped on her beaded sandals. She found a beach towel and headed out of the common room to the gardens. She wondered if she would see Lucian at the pool party. She was pretty sure if he saw the notice posted up by itself he probably would decide to skip the party. Its why she sent him an owl the day before asking if he’d like to come with her for it. She instructed Pepper to drop it off and not wait for a reply. She figured that way if he came it would be an awesome surprise and if he didn’t it was no big deal. She didn’t want him to feel like she was forcing him to do things he didn’t want to do.

“Hey Lucian, I’m sure by now you’ve probably heard about the pool party. I was wondering if you wanted to come with me for it and have some fun before we have to fry our brains with school work. If not don’t worry about it I’m sure we’ll see each other for something else. Big Hugs, Clara” the note she sent had read. She hadn’t asked him to write her back with an answer so she hadn’t expected one. She crossed the gardens and headed up to the MARS room where the party was. If he joined her, he joined her. If not she wasn’t worried about it. She pushed open the door and whistled as she entered the room. When she and her cousins had had their family meeting in this room it had looked way different. This was amazing. She couldn’t wait to try out one of the slides around the pool. She waved cheerfully to Charlie when she spotted him and mouthed “Thank You”. She saw Ceph sitting over on one of the beach chairs with what looked like Alicia Bauer sitting beside him. She smiled at the pair as she made her way to another of the empty chairs and put her stuff down.

She saw Ji-Eun sitting in another spot and waved cheerfully to her as well. She spotted a few more people whose faces she had seen around school, but who’s names escaped her at the moment. She waved cheerfully to them as well. She raised a brow curiously when she spotted Aria and Rupert together again. She had seen them together at the ball as well and couldn’t help smiling. She was glad he found someone nice to hang out with. She had enjoyed hanging out with her, Liam and Rupert at Reggie’s costume party. She laid her towel out on the chair and was getting ready to pull off her shorts when she saw something glint from Aria’s nose. “Was that a piercing?” she wondered to herself. She shook her head slightly and finished pulling off her jean shorts. She kicked off her sandals and placed her shorts on top of them. She padded barefoot over to the juice bar and got herself a bottle of water really quick before she sat down to sun bathe a bit before jumping into the pool. She rubbed some of the suntan lotion she had remembered to bring with her onto her shoulders and face. She leaned back against the chair back and put her feet up. “Ahhhhhh…” she sighed as she made herself comfortable.

The sun felt really good on her skin and she was just starting to unwind when a shadow drifted over her. She shielded her eyes and smiled up at her visitor. She knew who she was hoping to see, but any company coming to say hello was very welcome. “Is this a great party or what?” she asked the owner of the shadow.
0 Clara Aernathy Just looking for a good time (tag Lucian) 232 Clara Aernathy 0 5


Lucian D'Alesandro

June 10, 2013 11:53 PM
Lucian returned to school for his fourth year with a sense of eagerness. His summer had been ridiculous, and he was happy that it was over. Not only had his father left his family to go live in Italy, but he had also been betrothed to Honey Baird. This was quite an unwelcomed surprise. He still had yet to say more than a few words to Heaven’s sister. There was also a bit of awkwardness that had now placed itself between Heaven and him. He found himself caring a little more than he should about her betrothal to Henri.

Lucian had tried to keep in touch with Clara as much as possible over the summer. He wrote to her about everything going on, except he did not include anything about his betrothal. He had decided it was probably a conversation best saved for later, and he knew he would have to talk to her about it soon before someone else found out and blabbed it.

He had been sitting in his room brooding about his summer when he received a note from Clara about the pool party. He would be lying if he said he was excited to go, but he figured a little socialization couldn’t hurt. Clara always managed to get him out of his room and his overwhelming thoughts before he drove himself mad. That was another quality that Lucian liked about her.

Digging through his trunk of clothing, Lucian found his navy blue swim trunks he had packed just in case, and a grey t-shirt. Pool parties were never that much fun for him because he could not swim. It wasn’t that he hadn’t tried to learn how, but he just couldn’t seem to keep himself afloat properly or coordinate his legs and arms to move when they were supposed to. He always seemed to have issues at pool parties, which made him a bit nervous now. Nevertheless, he wanted to spend some time with Clara and hopefully get to talk to her about his summer.

Lucian made his way to the MARS room where the party was being held, and walked cautiously inside. There were a lot of people having fun on the slides and generally enjoying themselves. He stood back a little and scanned the room, searching for Clara. He spotted her lying out in the sun and smiled, as he quickly made his way to her. Finally, he would be able to talk to his best friend face to face again. He stood over her until she looked up, and replied to her saying, “It’s only a great party because you are here. You have no idea how glad I am to see you.”



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Clara Abernathy

June 11, 2013 3:45 PM
Clara smiled enthusiastically when she discovered that the shadow above her was that of Lucian as she had hoped. She blushed a bit when he commented about the party being better because she was there and that he was really glad to see her. The way he said that last part though made her little ears perk up with slight concern. If she didn’t know any better, she would think that maybe his summer hadn’t gone as well as he had hoped. She had written to him over the summer while she had been away and had enjoyed his letters to her immensely. She had tried filling him in on everything interesting that she had done over the summer, but left out the parade of potential “suitors” that her grandparents had subjected her to. Both her mother’s parents and her father’s parents. It was downright embarrassing and half-way humiliating. She had no idea what to say to any of the poor boys who she had been introduced to. She had tried inviting Lucian to the birthday party that her grandparents had thrown for them all in England, but they had said no. To be fair her cousins were all told the same thing about their friends as well so she hadn’t felt soo bad about their decision.

She let that thought go and focused on the new ones that just popped into her head. Since the ball she had been agonizing over the whole them “kissing” each other thing and still had no idea what it meant for them. For all she knew his mom had probably already chosen a bride for him while they were away for the summer. “That would just be swell” she thought to herself as she glanced up at him. She was also thinking about the other “developments” that took place over the summer that both she and her dad were avoiding to talk about for the time being. She found herself being in quite a foul mood complete with cramping and headaches for a little over a week before the party took place. All three of her aunts recognized the signs and empathized with the 14 year old. It would appear that another aunt had come to visit and this one wasn’t as nice as her other three and left foul presents behind in her wake. Once that issue had been dealt with Clara found herself with another problem. One that fell along her chest area. She had begun blossoming a bit during the last term at school, but had managed to hide it pretty well with her clothing and school robes. Over the summer, however, she had blossomed a bit more and now they were more noticeable than before. She just hoped that eventually she would stop feeling awkward enough about them to be able to talk about it with her dad like they had everything else.

She continued to smile up at Lucian and gestured for him to have a seat on the empty chair beside hers. “Take a load off,” she suggested as she positioned the chair she was in to a more upright position as opposed to reclining. “I am soo glad to see you too. I’m sorry I couldn’t invite you to my birthday party over the summer,” she apologized sincerely. “My grandparents wanted it to be more of a family thing…or so they said,” she added still a tad frustrated about the matter. “Little did I know they were about to turn it into the “Let’s play match maker for EVERYONE” game show. And I do mean EVERYONE…they were even trying to set up my DAD of all people! It was horrifying!” she complained good-naturedly. “When we left they were still trying to talk my dad into getting remarried and they were still debating which boy they wanted to hitch ME to out of the ones they had introduced me to over the summer. I have never been soo embarrassed in my entire life!” She grumbled out loud for a second. She brightened up and smiled big at him. “I am soo glad you got my note and decided to come hang out with me. It makes the summer feel like a horrible dream somebody else had…unless your summer was as rottenly interesting as mine. Judging by how happy you seem to be now that you’re here with me, I’m guessing we both had the same bad dream just about different people,” she joked half-heartedly. “So…tell me all about your bad dream and don’t spare the details,” she suggested, crossing her legs up under her in the chair and resting her chin on her palm with her elbow resting on her left knee. She really hoped his summer hadn’t been all that bad or she had a lot of cheering him up to do and she kinda looked forward to that part. She still really liked Lucian and them kissing each other at the ball last term left her feeling a bit confused as to where they went from there. She would have to ask him about that…that is after he spilled about the summer (if he spilled at all).
0 Clara Abernathy I wouldn't know...I sure don't ;) 232 Clara Abernathy 0 5


Lucian

June 11, 2013 11:52 PM
“Hold on, let me grab a snack. I’m starving!” Lucian said in response to Clara’s suggestion that he have a seat next to her. He walked carefully to the table where the juices and snacks were set up and took a small sandwich and some vegetables. He also grabbed a few extra just in case Clara wanted anything. Ever since he hit puberty, he was always hungry. His mother had complained all summer about him continually eating everything in the house.

After getting everything he wanted, Lucian walked to a chair next to Clara and plopped down. “I got some extra, just in case you wanted anything,” he said with a smile, as he placed the plate on his lap. He began eating the turkey sandwich as he listened to Clara talk about her summer. “It’s okay,” he said after he chewed a bit, “If I had went to your birthday party I would have had to scare away all of those other guys they were trying to set you up with.” He winked at her and laughed a little, and then continued, “It does sound like a really bad game show, or a bad dream. I would say my summer was more of a really bad family sitcom.”

He paused for a moment and really looked at Clara. She had changed a bit over summer, and so did he. His shoulders had broadened, and his muscles were more toned. Over the summer his voice began cracking, which was embarrassing, but luckily it had deepened and mostly leveled out before he returned to school. His hair was a little above his shoulders and wavy, and had lighter tones in it from being outside under the sun. Finally realizing that he was staring at her instead of replying, he set the plate down on the end of her chair and leaned forward towards her. He did this for two reasons: it prevented everyone around them from hearing what he was about to say, and it also allowed him to get closer to her.

He clasped his hands together in front of him and sighed. “Well,” he began, “My summer was…pretty bad. My dad left my family and went back to Italy. He won’t divorce my mother, because well, you know how bad that would look to the stuck up Purebloods, which would eventually hurt the family business. So, basically, I haven’t talked to him since, and my mother is acting as crazy as ever.” He paused briefly to gather his thoughts about the next topic.

“Also,” he began talking again, “I have been betrothed, to Honey Baird, whom I have not spoken to aside from a few words when we walked around her family’s home this summer. You should have seen it. I had a bad feeling when I heard we were going to the Baird’s for dinner. We were all sitting around tables in their fancy home, our parents basically about to tell us whom we were going to marry..and I was expecting her father to offer me a betrothal with Heaven…but then out of nowhere he says Honey! My little sister’s friend! So all I could think to say was “You have got to be kidding me!” You should have seen their faces!” He started laughing, and puffed his chest out a little in pride. “The whole thing is absolutely ridiculous. I am not going to marry my little sister’s friend. That’s just weird.” He left out the part about who Heaven ended up being betrothed to, because he was still uncertain as to why he cared.

“I don’t know.” he said after taking a breath, “It is all very complicated and confusing. I am just glad to be back here. And glad to be able to talk to you face to face again.” He smiled at Clara, and placed his hand on her knee as he anxiously awaited her response. He hoped that everything that happened over summer didn’t change things between them, though he wasn’t even sure where things were going between them at the moment.
0 Lucian Neither do I, but bad times seem to find me somehow. 0 Lucian 0 5


Clara Abernathy

June 12, 2013 3:16 AM
Clara grinned as Lucian disappeared to the snack table before sitting down in the chair next to her holding a plate of food. She blushed again slightly and smiled when he told her that he had brought extra incase she wanted any. She hesitated on taking him up on his offer when hr proceeded to place the plate in his lap. She decided she would wait til he either held it out to her or placed it somewhere else. “That was very sweet of you…thank you,” she told him still smiling. She glanced at him for a second and realized that he looked a little different since they left for the summer. He looked…bigger somehow and more muscled. She tried to keep from staring too long or he might get self conscious about it and wonder why she was doing it. Instead she laughed when he said it was good that he hadn’t come to the party because he would have chased off all her would-be suitors. She nodded in agreement, noticing that he had finally moved the plate from his lap to the end of her chair. She reached over at that point and grabbed one of the carrot sticks off of the plate. She could feel her face go red as he winked at her and she took a bite of the carrot to hide her blushing (or so she hoped). She chewed up the bite before talking again.

“Are you kidding? I would have preferred it if you had been there to chase them away,” she told him sincerely. “They had to be some of the most boring, pretentious boneheads I have ever had the misfortune to meet. They wouldn’t know what fun was if it ran up and slapped them across the face,” she complained slightly. She felt a tad tingly when he moved to sit closer to her and she couldn’t help it. She laughed a bit when he described his summer as a bad family sitcom. She was about to try and assure him that it couldn’t have been that bad, but stopped when he started telling her about it. She knew that her mouth must have dropped open lightly at the mention of his dad leaving the family and she felt an overwhelming urge to hug him. “Oh Lucian…” she said concerned for him. “I’m really sorry to hear that. That royally sucks.” She placed her hand on one of his arm and gave it a re-assuring squeeze. “I can’t really imagine what that must feel like. I know when my mom left us my dad was a mess for a while, but I don’t think our situations are quite the same,” she commented thoughtfully. “Unlike your dad though, my mom didn’t leave us to live in another country. She died. So…” She really didn’t know how to make him feel better about his dad leaving. She was searching for something encouraging to say when he dropped something of a bomb on her.

“Wait…I could swear I had something in my ears just now,” she commented sticking her finger in her ear and pretending to clean out the wax. “Did I just hear you say you’re betrothed to Honey Baird? Seriously?” She stared at him in utter shock. “Wow…I mean…Wow.” She couldn’t find the words to describe how she felt at that precise moment. She knew that eventually his mother would chose someone for him, but Honey? She absently nodded when he said he was expecting them to say Heaven and found that she could understand why he would make that assumption. Her choosing Honey was a curve ball no one saw coming. She liked the younger girl, but couldn’t help feeling slightly jealous of her at that moment. That is until Lucian made his next comment. She still felt a tad jealous, but not as much now. “You have got to be kidding me!” You should have seen their faces!” He started laughing, and puffed his chest out a little in pride. “The whole thing is absolutely ridiculous. I am not going to marry my little sister’s friend. That’s just weird.” She had to admit that made her smile. Especially him puffing up his chest in pride.

She nodded in agreement when he said that things were complicated and confusing. You can that again she thought to herself as she searched for what it really was she wanted to say. She completely forgot what it was she might have said when she looked down and found his hand on her bare knee. She felt butterflies as big as dinosaurs fluttering through her belly at that moment, but shrugged it off long enough to drum up the courage to place the hand she had on his arm over the hand of his on her knee. She gave his hand an encouraging squeeze, but didn’t let it go. She sighed, slowly letting the air out before she spoke again. “I’m really sorry that all of that got dumped on you Lucian. That really stinks. And I don’t really know what ’s happening between us or what will happen between us, but I do know one thing…it won’t stop me from being there for you if you need me,” she told him sincerely. “And boy do you ever because you clearly had a WAY worse summer than I did,” she tried teasing him lightly still holding his hand. She stood up from the chair still holding his hand and tugged on it slightly. “So what to do you say we go over to the snack cart and get two of the biggest ice cream sundaes they got and pig out?” She wiggled her eyebrows playfully at him.
0 Clara Abernathy They follow you around too? 232 Clara Abernathy 0 5


Lucian and Alex D'Alesandro

June 13, 2013 11:45 PM
Lucian listened with a smirk as Clara described her wanna-be suitors as pretentious boneheads. He couldn’t help but laugh a bit at the mental image of her going on a bunch of horribly awkward first dates. “Sounds like a very long string of horrible blind dates,” he said smiling, “Guess they all can’t be as charming and entertaining as me.” He grinned with exaggeration to show her that he was joking.

He became more serious as she talked about her mother dying. “It isn’t the same,” he said with concern, “I couldn’t imagine what it is like to lose a parent for good. I mean, I may not see my dad, but I can get ahold of him if I want to. I am sorry that happened to you.” Hearing about her misfortune caused the anger he carried towards his father to regress a bit.

After seeing her response to the news about his betrothal to Honey, Lucian laughed and exclaimed, “That was probably my reaction when I heard Honey’s name!” After a moment he felt her hand on his, and had a warm feeling. Especially when she told him that no matter what happened between them, she would always be there for him. He needed a good friend that he could count on more than ever, and he was glad that he had her.

“I thought you would never ask,” Lucian said in response to her suggestion of consuming ice cream, “I love ice cream, and I am hungry again.” He rose, still holding onto her hand, and was ready to continue walking towards the food tables when his little sister seemed to appear out of thin air in front of them. Oh great.. he thought to himself.

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Alex had decided to go to the pool party after some debate. She didn’t really want to mingle and be social, and she didn’t really want to risk getting her perfectly styled hair wet. However, she did want to stop her brother from ruining everything, and assumed he would be meeting his odd girlfriend at the first major social event since returning to school. She made her way to the MARS room, and quickly walked past everyone, avoiding eye contact. She was there on a mission and did not want to waste any time. Alex quickly spotted a seat near the corner of the room where she was able to see pretty much everything, and sat to begin her spying.

After looking around the room and observing people for some time, she finally saw Clara enter the room, all the while waving at people as she made her way to a lounge chair. ”What a weirdo.” Alex thought to herself. No one could possibly be that pleasant all the time. Plus, there were only certain people who were worth waving to.

Finally, after what seemed like a lifetime, Lucian entered the room and walked to where Clara was sitting to join her. “Oh, big brother, you are so predictable,” she said softly out loud as she watched them begin talking. She impatiently observed their conversation, and saw Lucian lean in closer to Clara. When she saw her place her hand on top of Lucian’s, she took that as a cue for her to intervene. Rising from her seat, Alex power walked to the other side of the room, just as Lucian and Clara were getting up out of their seats.

“Did you tell her about your future wife?” Alex asked Lucian, while smiling in a degrading manner at Clara.

“Alex,” Lucian began, as calmly as possible, “Please don’t start anything.” He barely got the sentence out before she continued talking.

“He is going to marry Honey, you know, no matter what he has told you. My mother will see to that. She is not going to let him throw away everything my family has worked hard to achieve for the likes of you.” Alex was standing, glaring at Clara now, with her right hand resting on her hip. “As for you!” she said raising her voice, as she turned more towards her brother, “What in the world are you thinking? You are betrothed to someone, who happens to be one of my closest friends. Did you ever stop to think about how all this makes Honey feel? No! You get back to school and then go parading around with your girlfriend!”

Lucian realized that Alex had a point, but he was also becoming more and more enraged at the way she was talking to Clara. None of this was her fault, and it wasn’t fair to disrespect her. “Alex,” he said, still trying to remain calm, “Please lower your voice..I don’t want everyone at Sonora to know about my betrothal yet. I will talk to you about this later.”

“You mean you don’t want everyone to know about how you are probably embarrassing your future bride and her family, as well as your little sister?” Alex said, now raising her voice to an even louder level. She turned towards Clara once more. “Well, are you just going to stand there? What do you have to say for yourself?” It wasn’t that Alex actually cared what Clara had to say, but she figured the girl couldn’t possibly win an argument against her, and she had her friend’s reputation to defend.
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Clara Abernathy

June 14, 2013 11:09 AM
Clara actually found herself laughing at both the mental image Lucian put into her head and the exaggerated way he had grinned. “You are soo right. It would be like a string of very horrible blind dates,” she readily agreed. “And it is too bad that none of them were as charming or as funny as you. They might have had a snowballs chance then.” She found that she actually believed that comment for a moment. There had only been one boy there who had managed not to bore her to death, but he still was no Lucian. She knew how Lucian said he felt about the whole betrothal thing and while she was certain that he really believed he would or could deny his family for the sake of real love, a very tiny part of her mind had wondered that if put under enough pressure from them; would he really be able to walk away from his family and all he ever knew purely for the sake of love? It was the only question that Clara had not been brave enough to ask. She had up until this point been happy to file it away under “stray random thoughts”. Since she had, like, a dozen of those a day it was easy to treat that one like any of the rest. She shrugged when he apologized about the death of her mother happening to her. “It’s alright. It’s not your fault…besides I was very little when it happened,” she tried to sound more matter-of-fact than she felt. The subject of her mother had always brought out mixed feelings in Clara. As much as she would like to be able to say that she missed her, the real fact was that she hardly remembered her to begin with. Clara had been so young when her mother died that all she saw of her were the photographs on the walls at home and snipets of mental images that danced their way through her head sometimes. She mentally shrugged it off and got up to drag him with her for ice cream. At the moment they both needed something of a pick-me-up considering their current circumstances.

She was delighted to hear that, like herself, Lucian loved ice cream and grinned when she realized that he had been thinking of the exact same thing as her. She chuckled at his comment of being hungry again. They had just turned away from the chairs to go in that direction when the biggest rain cloud she had ever seen suddenly popped up out of nowhere in front of them in the guise of Lucian’s little sister. Clara remembered the girl from last term’s sorting and had thought to herself that it would be nice to eventually meet Lucian’s little sister. Well, she was meeting the girl now and clearly there had been a good reason she had not met her before. Alexandria seemed to have a huge problem with her for some reason. She got that impression by the way the girl stood and by the look she was giving her. The public berating of the pair sort of gave it away as well. Like Lucian Clara tried to remain calm as Alex began to tear into both of them. When asked if he had mentioned Honey to her Clara merely nodded. “As a matter of fact he did,” she replied, sounding somehow calmer than she felt. She returned the look that Alex was giving her at that moment. She wanted to laugh in Alexandria’s face for the public spectacle she was making of herself by berating the two of them, but was uncertain how Lucian would react to her laughing in his sister’s face. It was his little sister after all and that fact alone bought the girl the tiniest amount of regard.

That regard began to fade quickly as Alex continued. “He is going to marry Honey you know, no matter what he has told you. My mother will see to that. She will not let him throw away everything my family has worked hard to achieve for the likes of you”. Clara had never in her life been spoken to in such a manner and was momentarily stunned silent. The sheer audacity of this girl was staggering. Her audacity didn’t stop with Clara. She continued her barrage on Lucian in which she referred to Clara as his “girlfriend”. Clara still could not believe her ears. First of all it was never established that she and Lucian were actually a couple (although the very idea of it made Clara feel warm and fuzzy inside) and second of all whether they were a couple or not was really no business of hers. Clara begrudgingly agreed slightly with the fact that they really hadn’t given much thought as to how the two of them together would make Honey feel if she knew, but then again they really hadn’t had the chance to discuss that part yet thanks to Alex. Despite the growing rage building up inside her over the situation and the way Alex was treating and speaking to her, Clara remained silent until Alex was finished yelling at the two of them. When Alex finally asked what, if anything, she had to say for herself and if she was just going to stand there, before Clara uttered a word she did laugh in Alex’s face at that point. She really couldn’t stop herself at that point. Once she was able to compose herself again was when she spoke.

“Wow…quite the little pistol isn’t she?” Clara asked Lucian with mocking amusement. “I can see now why you’ve kept her all to yourself.” She knew that teasing him at this very moment was probably not the best idea, but it sure beat the alternative. The alternative being the actually beating she really wanted to give Alex at the moment for both the way she was treating Clara and the way she talking to her brother. She pushed that thought aside and fought hard to keep herself calm. “To answer your questions…Alexandria is it?” she asked coldly. “Yes, I have plenty to say for myself and No, I do not plan on just standing here,” she began very slowly and deliberately so as not to be misunderstood. She let go of Lucain’s hand and rested both of her hands lightly on her hips as she faced his little sister. “First of all, it is ABSOLUTELY none of your business whether I am your brother’s girlfriend or not and second, it is beyond rude to assume that you can berate people like this in any way shape or form,” she scolded the girl politely, her voice never leaving an even tone despite the anger she felt. She was about to tell Alex that she was right about them not regarding Honey’s feelings in the matter, but decided against it. The girl didn’t need more of an excuse to be rude and Clara sure wasn’t going to give her one. “I understand where you might be angry for your friend’s sake and I can respect that, but I do not appreciate being treated or spoken to this way.”

She took in a slow breath, trying to remain calm, and let it out slowly. She kept hearing her father’s voice in her head “Kill’em with kindness and if that doesn’t work just walk away”. She knew that her father was right and she fought to keep her composure despite the urge she had at the moment to throw Alex head first into the pool. The thought of that alone was enough to make her smile inside and contain herself (at least for the time being). “Now, the discussion on how Honey feels about all of is this was a discussion your brother and I were about to have until you decided to butt in,” she stated, knowing that she sounded semi rude and not really caring at the moment. “When that discussion takes place, and believe me, it will take place,” she glared at the girl. “It will NOT include you in any way.” She gave Alex her best fake smile and took her time with the rest of what she had to say. “Now, I have done my best at the moment, out of respect for your brother, not to be terribly rude to you, but I can promise you that if you continue speaking to him or me the way you have, that will change very quickly.” She turned deliberately away from Alexandria to face Lucian. “If you would like me to give you a moment to speak with your sister alone I am more than happy to do so,” she leaned a tad closer to him and dropped her voice where only he could hear her, “Or if you would prefer, I could drop her head first into the pool”, she offered quietly, giving him an amused grin. She straightened back up and waited for his decision. She wasn’t about to just storm off and leave him to the mercy of his little sister if he wanted her to stay, but she knew she had been serious about what she told Alex. If Alex continued being rude to either one of them, Clara really would drop her head first into the pool. She just that if it came to that Lucian wouldn’t be too angry with her.
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Lucian and Alex

June 15, 2013 2:19 PM
Looking at her with amusement, Lucian thought that Clara was handling the situation quite well. He never saw her angry really, so when she started telling his sister off it caught him by surprise. “Yes, she is quite the pistol,” he agreed finally, “I don’t try to keep her to myself, if anything I try to avoid her because of situations like this.” He knew it probably sounded a little harsh, but he and his sister did not have the best relationship. They were only a year apart from each other in age, but it seemed like a lot more when she threw tantrums like this. He found it quite embarrassing.

He continued listening as Clara spoke to his sister, and considered what to do next. Clara had suggested giving him some time to speak alone with his sister, or offered to throw Alex into the pool. While the second suggestion would be quite hilarious to watch, he figured it was a bad idea and would just draw more attention to them. However, he also didn’t see how he would talk any sense into Alex at this point. He was the main target of Alex’s anger, not Clara, which gave him an idea.

“Actually,” he said quietly, leaning closer to Clara so only she could hear, “I was thinking that maybe you could try knocking some sense into her. Figuratively speaking of course. If I try talking to her in front of all these people, she is just going to make a bigger spectacle of things. I am going to go wait for you by the ice cream. Escape when you can.”

With that, he shook his head at Alex, who was standing in front of them tapping her foot anxiously on the ground, and walked to the ice cream table. He wasn’t sure how this was going to go, but he figured it couldn’t turn out much worse. He would have stayed if he thought Clara couldn’t handle his sister. Maybe what Alex needed was a firm hand and someone to give her a taste of her own medicine.

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After Lucian walked away, Alex channeled all of her disgust and repulsion towards Clara. “First of all,” she began, after listening to the girl scold her as though she were a small child, “My name is Alexandra.” Honestly, if she was going to try to insult her she should at least know how to say her name correctly. “Also, you do not need to speak to me slowly. I am quite capable of understanding you. I probably have a higher IQ than you anyways.” She had lowered her voice a bit now, and had crossed her arms across her chest.

“Now that you have scolded me as though you are my mother, which clearly you are not because my mother has much more class, I will point out the statements you made that are incorrect.” She faked a smile, for she believed that there was no way Clara was possibly going to win an argument against her.

“You are wrong in saying that it is none of my business if my brother chooses to prance around with some strange girl, who has no sense of style, when he is betrothed to someone else. It is most definitely my business. Let me explain this to you, since your family clearly does not uphold proper Pureblood etiquette and practices.” She took a breath, pausing for a moment, and began explaining.

“The actions and choices we make reflect on our family. Someday he is going to be expected to take over our family’s businesses. He cannot possibly do that by running away with some random girl instead of marrying the girl he is betrothed to. You see, everything our parents set up for us is part of a future plan. They select betrothals carefully, for they are in part a business deal. It actually makes our lives easier, but my brother is too stupid to understand that. Instead he thinks he is going to find love or whatever.”

She stopped, allowing Clara some time to digest and process what she just told her. Alex figured she put it in simple enough terms that even Clara could understand it. “You also said that I cannot berate people,” Alex started speaking once more, “but I actually can when they are being inconsiderate of my friend’s feelings, as well as mine. You need to realize that what you are doing is not simply between you and my brother. It affects everyone involved. You also have to decide how you would feel about him losing connections and further embarrassing everyone involved. Perhaps you should think about that before you try to drive a wedge between him and his family. My mother may even see to it that he is transferred to another school.”

Alex was sure she was being a bit dramatic when describing what would happen if her brother continued to flirt and be seen constantly with Clara, but she didn’t care. She thought her last statement was a nice touch. Since Clara was obviously emotionally involved with Lucian, surely she would care about him not getting along with his family, or being sent to another school. Alex was sure that Clara and Lucian would have a lot to talk about later.

She thought for a moment, and decided to add one last statement. “Oh, and keep this in mind. I am like a train. I cannot be stopped, and eventually, we will collide. I always have a way of getting what I want.” Satisfied with herself, Alex turned to leave, not intending on giving Clara a chance to response.
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Clara

June 16, 2013 1:37 AM
Clara nodded slightly at Lucian’s comments and watched him walk away from the two of them. She thought about the idea of literally boxing Alex’s ears in, but thought better of it. As good as it would feel to stomp the girl into the ground, despite what Alex may think of her, Clara had a lot more class than that. She waited for him to be out of earshot before she turned back to face Alex. Alex appeared to wait until her brother walked away as well before she bit into Clara more. She first corrected her on the pronunciation of her name. She returned the fake smile Alex gave her at the correction. She mirrored Alex’s move of crossing her arms over her chest. She gave Alex a bored look as she listened to the girl insult her some more. Clara was actually proud of how calm she was being despite the rage she felt. Funny though, as she continued listening to Alex, she also felt sorry for her. In a way she understood how the whole betrothal thing felt since her family was considering the same for her, but there was a distinct difference between why her family chose the betrothals and why Alex’s did. Clara’s family at least believed in compatibility when choosing betrothals. It appeared that Alex’s family believed in them just for the sake of a good business deal. Clara knew that most, if not all, traditional Pureblood families operated the same way and was kind-of glad that her own family didn’t behave that way.

Clara remained stone-faced even through the parts of Alex’s comments that were meant to make her feel bad about liking Lucian. She had to admit that despite Alex’s clear dislike for her that the girl obviously cared about something. The real question was what did Alex really care about? Clara was willing to bet that it wasn’t her brother she cared too much about given the comment she made about him being stupid for wanting to find love or whatever as she put it. She was fairly certain that she cared for her mother given the fact that she felt her mother had class. Clara had no idea how Alex felt about her father given that she hadn’t really mentioned him at all so she was pretty sure she couldn’t use that as a playing card. Well, that wasn’t entirely true. She could, but it would have been an extremely low blow on her part and she was trying to be the bigger person here. She had an interesting feeling that Alex didn’t really want Lucian marrying her friend anymore than she wanted to see him with Clara. She got that inkling from the fact that any reference she made to Honey, she only used the girl’s name once. That told Clara that while she may claim Honey as a friend of sorts, she’s not thrilled with the idea of having her as a sister-in-law. Clara could always be wrong about that, but she doubted it. She found herself curiously wondering how exactly Alex was being hurt in any way by any of this.

Clara continued to stare at Alex as she decided how best to reply to Alex’s comments. While Alex made a couple of interesting points, Clara wasn’t going to tell her that. While the idea of driving a wedge between him and his family was not something she really wanted to be responsible for, she couldn’t help wondering if it would really happen as Alex was suggesting. She also wondered if Lucian’s mother really would send him to another school if she knew that he was involved with Clara in any way. She really likes to play dirty doesn’t she? she thought to herself as Alex used her brother as a way to manipulate her. Clara actually smiled a bit when Alex said that she always found a way to get what she wanted. That makes two of us Clara smiled to herself. Clara considered letting Alex just walk away when she was done, but Clara wanted to give Alexandra a few things to think of herself before she did. “Ya know Alexandra,” she began calmly, “I really feel sorry for you. I do. It must really suck deep down to know that you’re basically just a bargaining chip your parents can use to get what they want out of the…what did you call it? Oh right…business deal,” she pointed out using Alex’s own words. “If Lucian is expected to take over your family’s business someday, where does that leave you? It doesn’t sound at all to me like you get anything out of that deal except for in-laws you possibly won’t like. The flip side of that coin is that your own betrothed inherits his stuff thanks to marrying you, but you still don’t really get anything out of that “deal” except for assumed prestige and again more possibly creepy in-laws.”

Clara had considered saying something about the possible embarrassment Lucian was supposedly putting everyone through by being involved with her, but she left that part alone. “Its not wrong of Lucian to want to be with someone who will ACTUALLY make him happy as opposed to someone he’s been told will EVENTUALLY make him happy. There is a difference.” She glanced towards where Lucian waited for her and smiled. “Wouldn’t you want that for yourself someday? Or are you really content with being a bargaining chip and settling for eventually?” she asked seriously, uncrossing her arms. She rested her hands lightly on her hips. “I’m really not sure what you’re angrier about Alexandra. The fact that Lucian isn‘t afraid of going after the things he wants and you are? Or because you’re afraid that if he actually does he’ll leave you behind and never look back?” She knew that might have struck a nerve, but she felt it needed to be said. Whether or not Alexandra continued to walk away at that point Clara could really care less. She said what she meant to and that was that. She turned her back completely on Alexandra and walked over to where Lucian waited at the ice cream stand. “I can see why you choose to avoid her at all costs,” she commented lightly, standing partially close to him. “If she were my little sister I probably would have put myself up for adoption ages ago,” she joked. “Speaking of which, if you’re thinking of using that suggestion as a viable option my family would be happy to adopt you. Anyone in my family would want to adopt you. Just saying.”

As Clara dished herself up some of the mint chocolate chip ice cream with chocolate syrup topping and colored sprinkles, she couldn’t help thinking about some of what Alex had to say. In a way she had been right about one thing…they did seem to be ignoring how Honey might feel about everything. She couldn’t help wondering if his sister might be right and his mother really would send him away because of her. Somehow she had a feeling that if anyone was jamming a wedge between him and his family it was Alexandra. She decided to do what she usually did in this situation…she told him what was on her mind. She took her bowl of ice cream and sat down at nearby picnic table waiting for him to do the same. Once they were both seated she faced him with her concerns. “Alex seems to think that you and I being seen together is an embarrassment to her and your family,” she told him in between bites of ice cream. “She’s also under the impression that if you don’t marry Honey like you’re supposed to and you leave her for me that it will drive a wedge between you and your family and that will be my fault.” She ate some more of her ice cream and gave him a thoughtful look. She could not begin to convey the amount of utter dislike she had for his sister right at that moment. Alexandra was very lucky that Clara was a VERY tolerant person or someone would have to had to fish her out of the pool. She wanted to tell him that Alex had also mentioned the fact that their mother might pull him out of Sonora because of her and she really didn’t want to lose her best friend over things that were said by his horrible little sister. She decided to tell him about that as well. “She also said that your mother might pull you out of Sonora because of me,” she told him seriously. “I know you don’t think I’m an embarrassment or anything, but your sister made it clear that your family wouldn’t feel the same way.” She finished her ice cream and pushed the bowl aside. She crossed her arms over her chest and crossed her legs, her expression thoughtful. “Besides, I don’t see how being friends with me could be an embarrassment to her or your family,” she said indignantly. “Its not like you’re actually considering the idea of ditching your family for me…that would be presumptuous on my part. Besides, I’m not even your girlfriend so I don’t see what she has to worry about.” She stopped at that point. She uncrossed her arms and leaned towards him sitting at the picnic table, resting her hands folded on the table.

“Am I your girlfriend as Alex claims Lucian? Or was she saying that just to irritate me?” she asked him seriously. “And if I am or you want me to be…what do we tell Honey if anything?” She had had every intention of talking to him about her anyway…might as well be now. She continued to give him a serious look as she waited for him to reply to her questions.
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Lucian

June 19, 2013 1:21 AM
After Clara walked over to the ice cream stand to join him, Lucian began filling a bowl with a few scoops of ice cream, hot fudge, and sprinkles. He nodded as Clara talked about his sister. “I can’t blame Alex too much,” he said after a moment, “I mean, she is only doing what she was raised to do. I should be the same way, but I guess I take after my father more. He was never a fan of betrothals and what the whole Pureblood society is about.”

Though she got under his skin most of the time, Lucian hoped to have a normal relationship with his sister one day that only involved bickering seventy-five percent of the time instead of ninety-nine percent. However, he knew he might be hoping for too much. He laughed at Clara’s suggestion of her family adopting him. “I may have to take you up on that offer if Alex reports back anything else to my mother.”

Lucian followed Clara to a table and sat down to eat his ice cream. He kept eating as she told him what his sister said to her during their confrontation. After she was done voicing her concerns, Lucian paused from eating and rubbed two fingers on the temples of both sides of his head. He had developed a headache, probably from both the ice cream and everything going on, and figured he would try the technique he always saw so many people using. It didn’t work out too well.

Sighing, he pushed the ice cream aside and looked Clara in the eyes. “I don’t think you are an embarrassment, but honestly, my family probably wouldn’t want me to be around you too much. Some uppity Purebloods are pretty nasty with that kind of stuff. They won’t even speak to people they consider, well, lower. I don’t think that at all though. If anything, I think you are above all that nonsense.” He smiled at her then, hoping to reassure her a little.

“As far as Honey and I, yes, if I broke off the betrothal then it would probably cause some drama between my family and I.” He turned his green eyes to the table and began moving his finger around the rim of his ice cream bowl. “That wouldn’t be your fault. I am responsible for my own choices.” He felt a bit saddened then, at the thought of his mother removing him from Sonora. “I am not sure if my mother would transfer me to another school. I hope not, but these days I don’t put anything past her.” Lucian focused his green eyes back on Clara. “I am not going to stop talking to you no matter what though. You’re my best friend. I guess it’s a risk I will have to take.”

Lucian wasn’t surprised when Clara asked him if she was his girlfriend. He had been expecting it since they returned to school. They never really made anything official after the ball before summer. He had put some thought into before returning to school, but suddenly he didn’t seem so confident in his decision. He liked Clara a lot. That wasn’t the problem. There were just a lot of complications that needed to be settled.

“Well,” he began thoughtfully, “I don’t think we ever really made anything official. I mean..I like you. You know that. I just think I should talk to Honey first and see if she would care, and maybe even try to knock some sense into my sister. We don’t want to have to fight her every time we walk out into public together. Plus, I worry that if things don’t work out, we won’t be best friends anymore.” Lucian was not one to make spontaneous decisions, so he wanted to give this situation a lot of thought. He didn’t want things to get messed up to the point where Clara wouldn’t want to talk to him anymore.

Just then he happened to look beyond Clara, and spotted Heaven walking past in some kind of cover up. She appeared to be walking around nervously, as though she were lost. “Ugh. What is she doing here?” he said, nodding towards Heaven as she began walking away from them across the room. “I swear, this pool party just keeps getting better and better. She hates my guts you know, for no reason.” He looked to see where she had walked to, and noticed her talking to his sister and Honey. “And to make things even more interesting,” he continued ranting, “she is now talking to my sister and Honey. Great.”

After a minute he turned once more, hoping that they decided to leave, but instead saw them sitting on lounge chairs. Heaven had ditched the cover up and was now wearing a white bikini. Lucian found himself staring for a moment, for he didn’t notice how attractive she had become when they had dinner together. He felt himself getting angry at the same time, thinking of Henri and how she practically threw herself at him and offered to give him tour. At this thought, Lucian scoffed out loud. Once he realized Clara was probably wondering what he was doing, he tried to calm himself down and turned his attention back to her. “Anyways, what was I saying?”

He couldn’t help but think to himself that girls were going to make him legitimately crazy one day.
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Clara

June 27, 2013 3:47 PM
Clara already knew that they hadn’t made anything official between them so his pointing that out wasn’t really a surprise to her. She also noticed that he hadn’t seemed incredibly surprised when she had asked him the girlfriend question, almost as though he had already expected it. At least she had made him laugh a bit with the suggestion of her family adopting him. At least in the middle of all this nonsense she could still make him laugh. She felt really bad for Lucian having to deal with someone like Alex everyday. He had it doubly bad because not only did he have to put up with her at home, but he also had to deal with her here at school as well. That had to monstrously suck! She smartly kept her mouth shut on that one though. They were already having enough trouble with his sister, she did not want to instigate her anymore than she had been. It wasn’t because she feared Alexandra…far from that. If Clara were less of a nice person she would have already drop kicked Alex across the pool room. The only thing(s) protecting Alex from said drop kicking was the fact that Clara really didn’t feel like getting herself expelled for fighting and that she didn’t want to disappoint her dad by getting herself in trouble for something so petty on someone who wasn’t worth getting in that kind of trouble for. As far as Clara saw it Alex wasn’t worth that kind of trouble or effort. Let her tell people I’m lame she told herself. I could really care less. Better to be accused of being lame and know you aren’t then to give Alex the satisfaction of stooping to her level and giving in to pettiness.

Clara banished thoughts of Alex even though it was a bit hard to do since she and Honey were apparently across the room from them chit chatting amongst themselves. She had heard Lucian groan and turned to his line of vision to spot Honey and Alex talking across the room from them. Clara almost groaned herself. Here she was hoping Alex had stormed out after having ripped into the two of them, but found her hopes being dashed when he spotted her talking to Honey before Clara did and pointed it out. Clara shook her head slightly as she silently agreed with his assessment that this party just got better and better. Apparently the very best part hadn’t occurred yet. Just as Clara went to nod in awkward agreement over his statement that he wanted to talk to Honey first about them to see if she cared or not he was groaning again. She glanced at him curiously and turned her gaze to where his was. She saw the girl in the pool dress walk past their table and she noticed that the girl appeared to be actively trying to avoid looking at them. She was about to ask him if he knew her when he inadvertently answered her unasked question. “She hates me you know…for no reason”. Clara was about to ask who She was when she saw the girl join Alex and Honey and noticed the slight family resemblance. That must be Heaven she thought to herself. She was about to ask Lucian if she was right about her assessment when she noticed that Heaven had taken off the pool dress to reveal her white bikini. She also noticed that he noticed as well and was staring at her. Clara wasn’t sure if she should be jealous of his interest in Heaven or amused. She smirked at him slightly as she watched him stare, crossing her arms lightly over her chest.

She almost unwisely asked if he liked what he saw and thought better of it. Instead she just shook her and laughed to herself. She covered her face with one hand as she shook her head. When Lucian turned back to her and said, “What were we talking about? she laughed out loud then. She continued to smirk as she replied to his question. “I believe we were discussing how best to broach the subject with Honey on how she felt about our possibly seeing one another…or should I ask Heaven where she got her bikini from instead?” she teased him lightly. She continued to look more amused about it than she felt. The only real question that was on Clara’s mind at the moment was whether or not he actually wanted them to be an official couple. Somehow she had the feeling that he was slightly dodging the issue because he might be worried that if they did date and it didn’t work out that she would ditch him as a friend. Clara knew that whether they became official or not, she was not about to ditch her best friend for any reason. “If you think the best course of action is talking to Honey about her feelings on this than I will support that decision. After all, it would only be fair,” she said, trying to sound as diplomatic as possible. “I just hope that you know that no matter how this turns out you’ll still be my best friend.” She made sure to add that last part because she had a strange feeling that he needed the reassurance. Heck, she felt better about the whole mess just saying it out loud. She could only imagine really how that made him feel.
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Lucian

June 27, 2013 11:59 PM
Lucian blushed slightly when he realized Clara had noticed that he was staring at Heaven. He did, however, find her comment amusing and chuckled a bit. “Nah. You don’t have to ask her where she got it. I would look terrible in that color. White just doesn’t go with my skin tone.” He then winked at Clara and smiled, hoping his joke would make her laugh. It was nice to be able to laugh and release some tension after their battle with his sister.

He nodded at Clara’s next statement about them remaining best friends no matter what happened. “I was worried about it,” he admitted, “Sonora just wouldn’t be the same if we weren’t best friends. I mean, who else is going to tell my sister off when she gets out of line?” He had made a joke to further ease any tension, but he had already felt a bit more relieved. The worry of losing Clara as a friend if things went further and then turned sour had held him back from making a decision.

“I am going to try to meet up with Honey and talk about the whole thing,” Lucian said after a moment, “and then we can discuss this more after that. As for now, why don’t we head to the pool? I think our food is digested. You can watch me flail around during my poor attempts at swimming.”

He stood up from the table and walked around to the other side where Clara was sitting and held out his arm for her to put her arm through.

“Shall we?”
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Clara

July 03, 2013 11:31 AM
Clara couldn’t help laughing at Lucian’s assessment of his wearing a bikini like Heaven’s. She had to agree that he would look absolutely awful in the white sparkly bikini. “You’re absolutely right,” she agreed, still giggling. “You would look awful in the white one. We’d need to get you a blue one or something,” she teased, winking back at him. She was glad that despite the headache caused by his sister they were still able to joke and have a good time. She had to admit she liked the idea that he wasn’t opposed to her smacking down his sister whenever she got out of line. She would have liked to actually smack his sister around, but didn’t feel like getting in that kind of trouble just for Alex. Despite the scene his sister caused for them at the party she was still having a good time with him. She found herself nodding when he said that he was definitely going to talk with Honey over the betrothal. She had no idea what it meant for them (if anything), but she was willing to trust that he knew what he was doing and would leave him to it. She laughed when he commented that he didn’t mind her putting his sister in her place. She was glad that he found her doing so amusing and not offensive. As much as she wanted to be nice to people, that girl just made it difficult for Clara to want to be nice to her. It was almost like the girl thrived on making people hate her. While Clara might not care for Alex much, she doesn’t hate the girl. Hating someone just takes up way too much energy that Clara is not willing to waste on Alex.

Clara was a bit surprised to learn that Lucian was worried about their not being friends anymore if something went south with them trying to date (if they tried dating that is). She was glad that he seemed relieved to know that they would still be best friends no matter what happened. She was kind-of hoping that would be the conversation they would be having after he spoke to Honey. She decided not to comment on it though at the present. She smiled when he commented about their food being digested and tried to stifle a giggle when he mentioned them going swimming and was picturing the floundering he claimed to be doing as opposed to swimming. At least she thought she heard him say the word floundering. It was entirely possible that she heard him wrong. She was still trying to stifle her giggle when he got up from his side of the table and walked around to hers, offering her his arm. She smiled up at him and stood up. “I doubt you’ll do any floundering,” she assured him, slipping her arm inside his. “And even if you do, I’ll be there floundering with you. We can flounder together.” She winked teasingly at him. She walked towards the edge of the pool still holding onto Lucian’s arm and stopped at the edge. She slipped her arm out of his and leaned lightly over the side. She straightened back up to ask him if he wanted to try a splashing contest when her foot slipped a bit in a puddle of water near the edge of the pool where she was standing.

Clara lost her footing and before she could make any real noise, she gasped as her she fell backwards into the pool. She was pretty sure she wore a look of surprise all the way into the water. She completely submerged under the water and came up pretty quickly. She spit out any of the water she partially swallowed when she fell in and wiped the water out of her eyes. She glanced up away from the water and started laughing. “Well…I was hoping I’d make an impression,” she joked, looking down at herself still submerged in water. “This isn’t exactly what I had in mind though.” She continued laughing at her own klutziness. “Join me,” she gestured, waving him into the pool. “The water feels awesome…well, when you’re not choking yourself on it that is.” She laughed some more at her own bad joke.
0 Clara If you're there with me, neither can I 232 Clara 0 5