- MEMORY ADELE BLACK
- ➳ eighteen ;; mems ;; darkness ;; she's in love, but he doesn't know
- The sound of footsteps approached towards the table Memory was sitting at. She lifted her head in surprise to see who it was. Nobody ever came to sit with Harley and her, but here was Shaun, walking towards their table, with Six, his brother, walking twice Shaun's speed to reach the table. Once they had arrived, Six stuck out his hand, greeting Harley. She took his hand and shook it. Memory watched them, rolling her eyes at the two. Harley was being awfully friendly, but she was probably just glad Nico wasn't with Regina, as was Memory. Nico had turned to watch his sister as well, turning his back towards Memory. Gingerly, Memory pulled down the sleeves of her leather jacket, afraid the purple bruise on her wrist would show. Memory didn't want him to see it, as she had only told Harley when they were in middle-school. Nobody really could know, or she would have to explain she whole life's story. She had tried to cover it up with make-up this morning, but as usual, her father had kicked her out the door before she could finish. Only maybe a quarter of it was covered by the make-up, but it was still decently big.
Sighing, Memory heard Harls introducing her and Nico to the boys. She waved at them, faking a smile. It wasn't that she dis-liked the boys, which she really didn't, honestly. Memory was just a in pretty terrible mood for the last day of school, which should be a happy day. Although, Memory never did really did have an entirely happy day. Tapping her fingers on the table, Memory watched as her darkness started to come out, as expected. It just happened when she was sad or pissed, which she was both at the moment. It twisted around her fingers, and over the table. Memory wasn't really sure if it was invisible to the others or not, but right now, she really couldn't care less. It crept over the cafeteria floor, over to the popular table. Memory's darkness wrapped around the table legs, causing their table to shake. It wasn't that much of a shake that the table could fall over. It was just enough to scare them a bit. Regina and her Barbie dolls were sitting directly on the table when it started to shake, knocking them off. Regina fell on the seat, hard, and Memory laughed. She covered her mouth after she did it, not wanting to show that she did it as Regina scanned the room.
Turning away from their table, Memory held her hands in front of her, waiting for the darkness to come back to them. Slowly, it did, creeping back into her finger tips, wrapping around her hands. After a minute or two, it finally went into her totally, giving Memory that lurking feeling again. It was probably longer then that though, because the bell had rung, signaling school was over. Harley and Nico still seemed to be talking to the two boys and two more people who had come probably after Memory had tuned out. She stood up, letting her jacket leaves fall down even more and waited for Harley and Nico. Once they had arrived beside her, Memory smiled at them and led the way out the school. Everyone else behind the three of them were celebrating, but Memory didn't really have to time for that. She just wanted to go home and wait for tonight, so she could wreak the barbie doll's perfect little party. The three best friends walked out of the school, with Memory smiling. She turned around and gave Harley a hug and smiled at Nico. "Bye guys, see you later!" She yelled, and ran towards her car.
- >> okay guys! sorry if you weren't ready, but school's over and we are now gonna time-skip to the party. (: also, I've had a person quit the roleplay, so the female for wind/air is open! the people who have not yet posted will either lose their spots by tomorrow, or they'll just have to make a big post and catch up. and again, would you like me to post the party post now, or wait until you all have posted a 'end of school' post? I just don't wanna give you to much. (:
- MEMORY ADELE BLACK
- ➳ eighteen ;; mems ;; darkness ;; she's in love, but he doesn't know
- The bright ceiling light shinned on Memory as she dressed for Regina's party. Well, really, she was dressing to crash Regina's party. The outfit Memory had chosen was not really what she would ever wear in front of Regina, because that would earn her some not so nice comments, but hey, how else was a girl supposed to get into a party? Sighing, Memory pulled on the black dress that she had picked out. It had a sheer floral design on it, and a collar that made her feel a bit more covered. To make herself better, Memory had paired it with her black combat boots, her leather jacket, and a black fedora. Moving over to the black framed mirror in her room, Memory added on the jewelry she wanted and applied her makeup on. She'd gone extra heavy on the eyeliner and mascara, but not to the point where it looked bad. It was only a lot heavier then what she usually had on.
Stepping back, Memory pulled down her dress and looked into the mirror. Surprisingly, she didn't look bad. She looked quite pretty, and who knows, maybe she could get into Regina's party easily. Smiling lightly at herself in the mirror, Memory turned around. She pulled down her jacket, covering up the bruise again. Her makeup didn't like her that much after she took a shower and she couldn't get the makeup on correctly. And to add to her luck, it ran out. So, Memory was just going to have to pull her jacket down a lot tonight. She had to make sure no one saw it, because none of them, except for Harley, would understand. She'd just have to explain how after her mother died, her father blamed everything on her and basically since she was 4, abused her. I'd gotten worse as she continued to grow, but she was smarter now and knew how to sneak out without him seeing her and avoid him most of the time.
Grabbing her phone off of the bed, Memory dialed Harley's number and called it. Her best friend answered on the second ring. "Hey Harls, I'm ready for the party. Dad's on a business trip right now, so I can stay late if needed. You ready?"