Jer tried to keep from letting color flow into his cheeks and he was saved by Sunda's witty retort. His eyes narrowed and he replied, "You wish." He grinned but it sort of faltered as Sunda leaned very close to his face. His heart sort of faltered too before racing wildly. Damn it. He growled mentally. What's happening to me?
He ran at an easy jog, his slender body moving rather gracefully. His hair bobbed and shifted as he moved, covering his startling eyes slightly, making his face seem less angular and sharp. He followed behind Sunda's confident, strutting gait with his own indifferent and cool one, complimenting both of their "images." He reached his best friends side to hear say, "...do great justice to the name." He smirked softly before throwing the girl an easy smile.
"If it's not too much to ask of course." He said, voice low, rich and velvety. She sort of melted in front of him, his and Sundra's charm too much for her young, innocent heart. She managed a nod to him and he took his place by Sunda's side. "Suave." He replied appreciatively, before scrutinizing what the cafeteria had to offer. "Veggie burgers and sweet potato fries, boneless, grilled chicken, chicken pita with lowfat sauce and whole grain bread..." The list was an endless assortment of healthy food. He groaned. "Even the drinks are diet." He had forgotten that the cafeteria had been his seventh ring of hell in high school.
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{The moment is almost to arrive...hehee. Van's fail.}
Van looked at her two best friends and nodded to the cafeteria. "While you two blabber mouths shoot the breeze, I'm going to be getting something to eat." She teased and walked past, working her slender curves and nice curves like some sort of fashionista. She entered the cafeteria and glanced around briefly, her eyes rolling over the large crowd of high schoolers. Several guys--and girls--looked towards briefly before doing a double take. She grinned; this was the best kind of entrance.
Van headed up towards the massive lunch line, pouting a bit at the wait. Her white hair fell down her back in long, rippling tides, matching nicely with the colors of her school uniform. She was glad she had worn the skirt that was too short for her; it exposed her thighs nicely.
He ran at an easy jog, his slender body moving rather gracefully. His hair bobbed and shifted as he moved, covering his startling eyes slightly, making his face seem less angular and sharp. He followed behind Sunda's confident, strutting gait with his own indifferent and cool one, complimenting both of their "images." He reached his best friends side to hear say, "...do great justice to the name." He smirked softly before throwing the girl an easy smile.
"If it's not too much to ask of course." He said, voice low, rich and velvety. She sort of melted in front of him, his and Sundra's charm too much for her young, innocent heart. She managed a nod to him and he took his place by Sunda's side. "Suave." He replied appreciatively, before scrutinizing what the cafeteria had to offer. "Veggie burgers and sweet potato fries, boneless, grilled chicken, chicken pita with lowfat sauce and whole grain bread..." The list was an endless assortment of healthy food. He groaned. "Even the drinks are diet." He had forgotten that the cafeteria had been his seventh ring of hell in high school.
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{The moment is almost to arrive...hehee. Van's fail.}
Van looked at her two best friends and nodded to the cafeteria. "While you two blabber mouths shoot the breeze, I'm going to be getting something to eat." She teased and walked past, working her slender curves and nice curves like some sort of fashionista. She entered the cafeteria and glanced around briefly, her eyes rolling over the large crowd of high schoolers. Several guys--and girls--looked towards briefly before doing a double take. She grinned; this was the best kind of entrance.
Van headed up towards the massive lunch line, pouting a bit at the wait. Her white hair fell down her back in long, rippling tides, matching nicely with the colors of her school uniform. She was glad she had worn the skirt that was too short for her; it exposed her thighs nicely.