It was likely a stupid move, going to see what was happening in the common room, but there were only so many letters home Adora could write that were brutally honest about everything happening in Fandom.
"Sookie! Please tell me whatever on the television isn't going to cause anyone to blush or whimper!" Oh, completely stupid move.
"Thanks, Sookie. I use this really great thing called conditioner but it says it's supposed to be Bed Head even though I would swear it looks nothing like when I wake up in the morning," Adora rambled, smiling lightly in apology. "That was over sharing."
"What's on television tonight? I keep wanting to call it a vid screen," Zayne said, walking into the common room. He wasn't sure why he said that part.
"Not really. I'm writing a letter to my best friend, except I accidentally just called her a loud-mouthed bitch in it, and I didn't mean to do that at all." Sookie frowned deeply at her page.
"I sent my brother an email going on for like 200 words about what a condom was since he seems to have forgotten," Claire said. "And then called him a fucking moron. I meant it, but ... not quite that strongly?"
Brooke was bored, so she came up from her room in search of people. "I'm bored and need more friends I don't sleep with," Brooke said, and stopped. That last part was not so much planned.
"Hi Brooke." Sookie didn't even have to mentally scan to figure out which one it was. "You can sit in here and stuff, because I promise I'll never sleep with you."
Which was true but she probably could have phrased it differently.
"That's almost insulting but I'm sort of okay with it," she said. "Though if I were into girls, you'd have some pressure. I should just go back to my room."
"I'm not into girls at all," Sookie told her, "or sex, like, ever, so it's a double-whammy of not hitting you up. But thank you for the thought, even hypothetically. If I were into girls, I'd feel the same way, because you're very pretty and you have really cute dimples."
Priestly had planned to hide in his room. But then his mom had called. Confessing just about anything at this school was better than talking to his mom when he couldn't lie, and not answering the first three times she'd called had started to grate.
So he was avoiding his room and the phone.
He had a flying squirrel on his head. Ramone needed some out of the room time, too.
"And you're....Priestly?" she remembered, waving. "I remember you because you're like a male Claudia, with the clothes and the hair and wow I wish I had the balls to do that to my appearance."
That was kind of an embarrassing thing to say. If you were Sookie.
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"Sookie! Please tell me whatever on the television isn't going to cause anyone to blush or whimper!" Oh, completely stupid move.
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She hadn't meant to say that, but at least it was nice.
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Sookie would not have asked that if not for today.
And Claudia's influence.
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That ... would not have been far off from her normal greeting.
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"And now, apparently."
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Which was true but she probably could have phrased it differently.
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So he was avoiding his room and the phone.
He had a flying squirrel on his head. Ramone needed some out of the room time, too.
"Hey. Sookie, right?"
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That was kind of an embarrassing thing to say. If you were Sookie.
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