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Sky had never gained herself any friends. This was the sad fact of the person she had long ago become, hard and pushy. People listened to her, people did what she wanted. She was just one of those girls, a lot of others looked up to her, followed her but she could never count them as friends. Not the sort of people she had anything in common with despite them trying to be, like her. It was wrong, because allthough she never seemed lonely, had this air about her that nothing mattered besides her and so she must be fine with her own company she was being eaten alive by some sort of unfamiliar lonliness. She heard everyone babbling about the whole clone thing, yet she had not spoken a word to anyone about what she really thought about it. She would laugh, scoff at people who showed their fear, when she too hid her own tears until she was safely shut away in her room.
It was wrong for someone to have so many sides to her, or rather just to hide the real her. It would never come out, and age would neither help nor wear down this arrogance she had grown to wear. She wouldn't last long enough for her personality to calm down and befriend anyone who she did not need to put on an act for. She was suprisingly good at keeping things well out of her mind, burying them deep in the recesses of her head so that she didn't have to think about anything apart from the tray balancing neatly between her fingers, each step parrallel to the other. She had an obession with things just being right... Like OCD in a kind of way, she had to walk straight, everything had to be straight and so on. No one noticed it, they just counted it as one of her little ways to make everyone believe she was not dying on the inside.
Without a care for any of the other students, not right now as she shoved past them, unseeingly to the staff dotted around the wide hall, watching them scatter like sheep she grinned to herself. And not a care about their futures, that it was not only her having to go through this but every one of them. That did not matter as none of them were worth anything to her. She was yet to perhaps find someone that she actually, faintly and secretly cared about. Now all she had to do, just to prove maybe to herself after the faint hesitation outside that she still had it going for her she strode over to a random table, one in which seated many kids engrossed in their own conversations, many just staring distantly at nothing. She wondered if they had allways been like that of if it had been brought on by all this... laughing on the inside that they were suffering. She also laughed outside when she slammed her tray down between two unknowing kids seated far apart from each other, both giving startled looks as she sat there. "Move." She hissed simply, watching them scatter, many others following hastily. She seemed unsure of herself today, not knowing why that had not pleased her as much as she hoped. Staring down at her food, not even wondering about the few left seated around her.
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Flynn seemed to snap back to some sort of reality, drawing in a sharp breath as he brought himself into a much better sitting position. With his knees tucked underneath him, legs longer than what seemed to match his body, giving him a lanky look, like he very badly needed to grow into them. He stared at the grass, focussing how the slight wind managed to creep around the both of them to the patch that seperated their space, the tiny blades all drifting in one direction and then somehow managing to work their way back to where they had been before. Focussing on this helped him calm down, cradelling his hand, now bleeding slightly in his lap, staring down at it as the ache slowly advanced and the realisation that it had done nothing to change who he was crept up to him. Might as well get use to pain right?
He had never been like this... or this bad, he had allways been reclusive and shy, left out and a loner but the worst of his little breakdown was over. People delt with things their own way and he was starting to get a little colour back into his face. He hoped this girl didn't connect the sounds of his muttering to the screams he let out in the middle of the night, not by choice but by nightmares that had suddenly been forced upon him. His nervous gave flitted from his hand and the grass, slowly gliding over to her, embarassed and unsure as he stared at her face for a moment, wide eyed. He hadn't known how close she was, and it made him self concious. He scooted away from her, only really checking now that he was finished whether anyone was looking. But only because she had and so it reminded him that it could just make his... social situation a bit worse.
He was perhaps not as... better as he thought, as he could see her lips moving but despite that low buzzing drone being gone from his ears he still couldn't make out what she was saying, his thoughts were apparently more important and he just couldn't think of anything else. She alone was distracting, not in the obvious way, as in the fact that to his eyes she was pretty as it was not the way his mind worked. He was innocent in that sense, as he had not a friend and so he would never begin to think about something like that. His eyes seemed to cloud over again, the weight that had lifted for a small, minor second when he realised someone might be caring about him was back down in force, as he didn't have a clue what she wanted or if her lips moving was her laughing. He just lean his head back against the tree, dark brown hair brushing against his forehead as he stretched his legs out, carefully in the opposite direction of her, his eyes locking on the walls surrounding the garden. "We're gonna die." He whispered.