“I never said it was your fault.” » вℓυє к. яσѕѕ « “I just said I was blaming you.”
“Give you this, Give you that.
Blow a kiss, take it back.
If I look inside your brain..
I would find lots of things,
clothes, shoes, diamond rings;
Stuff that's driving me insane!
You could be pre-occupied,
different date every night.
You just gotta say the word.
But you're not into them at all,
you just want material.
I should know, because I've heard..
When girls say..”
“I want, I want, I want.
But that's crazy!
I want, I want, I want.
But that's not me!
I want, I want, I want..
to be loved by you.
You've got everything you need,
but you want accessories,
got to hold it in your hand.
I could give the world to you,
I bet you wouldn't have a clue.
Don't you know that I can't stand!
When girls say..”
"You don’t think he’ll get made if we don’t get back until... say midnight or so?" Blue actually let out a laugh as he spoke these words, not even making an attempt to stifle it. She looked over at Landon with a cheeky grin, and shook her head sarcastically. "Pyro? Mad? Never." She joked, thinking of just how angry her cousin would be if they didn't return before dark. It was strange; Pyro was terrified when Blue was out in the dark on her own - of course - but he seemed even more on edge when she was with Landon, and she had no idea as to why that was. Any rational person would feel a bit more safe if she was with someone who would do anything to keep her safe - but Pyro had the idea that she was in more danger with Landon than without. So, obviously, he would have a very negative opinion about her and her boyfriend staying out after the sun set - especially in the woods. That was another thing, Pyro seemed to be paraniod about the forest - at least when Blue was concerned. He took jogs on the trails through the forest all the time, but he immediately turned pale at the thought of her joining him. When questioned about it, he would either shrug it off, or change the subject, and she had never come to understand his irrational protection of her when it came to her boyfriend, the dark, and the forest.
Giving an absent-minded shrug, she turned to look at Landon when he slid into the car with her, and began to head out of the driveway. It was obvious that there was something on his mind, and she couldn't place exactly what it was, although he seemed a bit agitated; worried. She quirked a curiious brow, but didn't question him, as he commonly acted like this. Right before he disappeared for a few days or more. She let out a small huff of breath at the thought of Landon's mysterious vanishing. He would act really strange, and then he would just disappear, not answering his phone, not showing up at school, nothing. She had questioned him about it before, but he had always seemed to change the subject, or reassure her that it was nothing. The funny thing, though, was that he and Pyro seemed to have this one thing in common. With a smile, she could imagine the look on Pyro's face if he knew that she had been comparing the two of them. But it was true, they both had this one little quirk in common. Pyro, too, now that she thought about it, seemed to call her less, or scold her less frequently on occasions - in fact, she didn't see him at all for short periods of time. She never questioned her cousin, as she took that time to enjoy her freedom, although she had always wondered where he ended up. Looking over at Landon with curiosity in her eyes, she couldn't help but wonder if he and Pyro occasionally got into fights or arguments, and that was the reason for their disappearences.
Of course, as he spoke, all of her suspicions and questions were washed from her thoughts, and a smile replaced the tight line that her lips had formed. "Tell me Blue, I haven’t seen you all weekend, what mischief did you get up to this time?" Blue couldn't help but widen her grin at these words, and she actually had to think back to what she had done. Was that the night she had snuck out? Or the night after, when Pyro found out? She smiled lightly, shaking her head. She looked at Landon for a moment, having it just hit her how much he had changed her as a person. In her old tone, she was the kind to go to clubs, hit it up with some guy, then move on to the next one by the morning. But since she and her cousin had moved to Paradise Falls - and more imporantly when she had met Landon - she had changed for the better. She hadn't been to club since the move, and she hadn't been with anyone else since she had met him, of course. "Not much." She replied after a small pause, remembering how she had left her small home on foot, walking the streets of the town on her own, just wanting to see what the city was like after dark. But, of course, somehow Pyro had ended up finding out about her little expidition - as he always did - and she had gotten a lecture out of it. Same old, same old. She would have told Landon about this, as she loved sharing her run-ins with Pyro with him, but she decided on keeping her mouth shut. For some reason, Landon didn't seem to like the idea of her being out on her own after dark either. With him, he seemed to be okay with it, but he became a bit protective himself when it came to Blue on her own, so she decided not to tell him about her little sneak out.
She let her eyes graze all of the shops that ran along the sides of the town as they passed through, smiling as alot of her memories came back. Her and Landon had spent the day here, they had spent an evening there. In fact, they had been to pretty much every single place in the town together - they were inseperable. They happened to pass the very coffee shop where Pyro was spending time with Catarina, and Blue caught a glimpse of her cousin through the windows, actually laughing. At first she didn't think much of it, and actually had to turn back and look again. Sure enough, Pyro was actually laughing. She widened her eyes, wondering who that girl was, and how it was possible that she made him so happy when he usually seemed to be so uptight. Shaking it away, she felt the car lurch to a stop, and looked over at Landon as he spoke again. "Do you want me to carry you the rest of the way?" Blue grinned, raising her left eyebrow. "I think I can handle it." She said, as she opened the door. On a last thought she turned back to him with a smug expression. "Maybe a piggy-back ride on the way back, though." She said jokingly, although she knew she might ask him for one later, just for the hell of it. She stepped out of the car, and shut the door, looking over at Landon when he did the same. "So, do I need to shut my eyes now?" She asked him lightly.
“My goal is to live forever.” » ρуяσ я. ℓσνєтт « “So far, so good!”
“Circles,
We're going in circles.
Dizzy's all it makes us.
We know where it takes us;
we've been before.
Closer,
Maybe lookin' closer,
there's more to discover.
Find out what went wrong,
without blaming each other.
Think that we got more time.
When we're falling behind.
Gotta make up our minds.”
“Wake up,
we both need to wake up.
Maybe if we face up,
to this,
we can make it through this.
Closer,
maybe we'll be closer.
Stronger than we were,
before, yeah.
Make this something more, yeah.
Think that we got more time.
When we're falling behind.
Gotta make up our minds.”
"Just alright? Nothing more you wanted to say?" Pyro smirked, and had taken a deep breath, ready to add on his usual, smug: "He's also not your type." with a waggle of his eyebrow, when she added something else. "Never mind I said that..." He thankfully shut his jaws again, not wanting to tick the girl off with his usual player attitude. Looking over at Catarina, Pyro couldn't help but noticed the furrowed brow that she wore, and the small huff of breath she let escape her lips. "Everything alright?" He asked, his usual big-brother attitude kicking in. Something told him that there was a bit of controversy going on with the couple, and although he was a bit reluctant to get caught up in it, he couldn't help but be a little curious.
After burning his mouth, Pyro had dabbed his tongue with a napkin, looking up to see Catarina holding back laughter. Although he was ticked off at his senses for switching on at a random time like this, he couldn't help but crack a grin as well, as a snicker escaped Cat's lips. "Oh, shut it." He said, tossing the wadded up napkin in her direction, once again lightly fanning his mouth. He had gained a couple of curious stares from those around the cafe, although he could honestly care less. Being six and a half feet tall had helped him to learn that fitting in wasn't exactly an option. Taking a few small tentative sips of his coffee, he watched as the girl pulled her phone back out, and texted Elias again. Of course, if he had wanted to, he could have probably seen the screen of the phone easily while using his senses, or even calculated which keys she was pressing by the sound each tap made, although he decided against his usual form of snooping. Her business was her business.
As Cat responded to his comment about being jealous, he tilted his head slightly to the side. "I'm really not sure if he is or not. Elias just doesn't give a clear idea of what he's feeling and I think there is the potential that he might be. Whatever it may be, he'll know better than my assumptions of the matter." Pyro rasied his eyebrows at this, wodnering if Elias was the jealous type. The two didn't really know each other that well, so he wouldn't have any clue as to the boy's personality. He had parted his jaws for a reply when he heard Cat speak again, and a grin spread across his features. "And you laughed at me." He teased her, not managing to contain a small snicker of his own, as he ran a hand back through his hair.
[[ Wooooowwwww.. Dx Bad Pyro post. Sorry, avarice. Not much to work with. I'm so tired I could die right now, going to bed. I might edit his post later, I dunno. =/ ]]