- >> okay so I'm on mobil right now and will probably
be away most all day but if wallflower doesn't post
ill post and tag her and some others if anyone else
is open and needs someone, just pm me or post c: <<
for the supreme wrote:╔═════════════════════╗
tags: Finn
female
seventeen
currently doing/location
secretly likes Finn & single
feeling rather depressed right now
❝ I'd have to say I'm in love with f o o d.
There's just no room in my h e a r t
for a n y t h i n g but that! ❞
- Ellie
╚═════════════════════╝ELIZABETH CARTER WATSONElizabeth couldn't help but smile quite sincerely when Finn looked so happy. She could almost imagine him with a wagging tail and resisted the urge to pat him on the head like a puppy dog. He just looked so excited, and quite frankly, a happy Finn meant a happy Ellie. Most of the time. Really, on the inside, while she was all grinning on the outside, Elizabeth was feeling more than vaguely disappointed about Finn's taste in girls. She had never liked Scout much, mainly because the girl tried too hard and was a huge wannabe, always trying to claw her way to a higher social status by hanging out with the preppies and sometimes the plastics, although the wannabes tended to annoy the extremely popular ones. Elizabeth wasn't the most popular, but she was definitely higher on the social ladder than Scout. Ellie was an official preppie, and could have become a plastic if she had wanted to, but she was a sight more down-to-earth than most popular girls (and guys) and preferred to be a bit closer to the average people. Most plastics didn't speak to anyone less popular than a preppie, but the preppies tended to be friends with everyone, which was why Elizabeth was allowed to stick with Finn, even if they didn't speak much in school. Her reasons to dislike Scout only grew when the two developed a mutual attraction. However, Finn didn't seem to be able to realize that Scout liked him every bit as much as she liked her. It infuriated Elizabeth to the point where she worried about it nearly all day, and in her spare time, she mourned that Finn was blind to her own affections. It was pretty bad, actually, because Elizabeth rarely ever spent the time or effort to worry about anything, no matter how big. She was normally a happy-go-lucky sort of person who rolled with the punches easily and effortlessly, handling anything life threw at her. Of course, life couldn't throw her a particular next-door neighbor's heart, as much as she wanted it to be hers. Part of the problem was probably that Elizabeth kept her emotions very well-hidden. A good actress, Ellie had kept her crush on Finn a secret for years. Ever since freshman year, and Finn had sort of grown out of that awkward puberty phase, Elizabeth had realized that Finn was very attractive, something he didn't even know himself. Of course, he had always been adorable his entire life, and he was still mostly cute in that adorably awkward sort of way, but he was gradually looking less like a boy and more like a man. Ellie wondered just how long she had liked Finn. She didn't think the crush had started in freshman year. In fact, it had probably started way before that, when they were still just little kids, but it had taken her until high school to figure out why her relationships never lasted. It wasn't because she was afraid of commitment—it was because she hadn't ever gone out with a guy she liked as much as she liked Finn. Sometimes Elizabeth thought she loved him, but then she shook those weird romantic thoughts out the way, stubbornly claiming that love wasn't something you developed so early in high school, and it was something found over time. She didn't think she was mature enough, even as a senior, to fully understand love. She merely dismissed her infatuation with Finn as a puppy crush sort of thing, a puppy crush that refused to fade, as much as she tried to find someone else to fancy.
Still lost in her thoughts, Elizabeth was barely paying attention to Finn, who was almost bursting with excitement at the chance to ask out his crush since like, forever, that she almost didn't notice when he asked her a question. Staring blankly for a minute, she realized he had asked her who she was going with to the masquerade. Laughing humorlessly, she chugged down the rest of her Dr. Pepper before crushing it, enjoying the feeling as she squashed the empty can flat. "I decided a few seconds ago that I'm not going to the dance, actually. I don't have anyone to go with, anyways," As a popular preppie, Elizabeth could probably find a sucker to drag along to the masquerade, but that wouldn't be nearly as fun as going with someone she actually liked. Unfortunately for her, Finn, the person she was going to ask as friends, was planning on asking out Scout as a date. And the rest of Ellie's guy friends seemed to be attached to another girl already, again, as dates, not as friends. Apparently dates to dances overruled friendship, even though Elizabeth herself would gladly ditch a date to hang out with a close enough guy friend. It was just something she did, putting friendship before relationships. That was just Elizabeth. She never really liked dancing anyways. She danced like a dad at prom, which wasn't very good dancing at all.
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"In the end, as you
fade into the night,
who will tell the story
of your life? 'Cause it's
the end, and I'm not
afraid to die."
info wrote:victoria
age: sixteen ⅞
single
standing: emo
wearing: dark blue skinny jeans
a black tank top
black knee-high boots, small heel
a leather jacket
friends: finn ;; caspian
ooc: harry potter reference anyone?
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