Date/Time: Saturday, May 6, 2006 - 11:04 PM Location: girls 7th year Hufflepuff dorms Open To: Tris Currently Involving: Savannah Warnings: Girly emotions?
The night had been... an eventful one, to say the very least. Needless to say, she was eager to get back into her dorm, get those damn boots off, get into something comfortable, and actually sleep, and then maybe spend a bit of the next day studying...
At least this had been a way to temporarily get her mind off of things.
As she headed up the stairs to the girls' dormitory, she slipped her shoes off, a sigh of relief escaping her lips. As she reached for the door handle, however, a small noise from inside stalled her, and she stood there for a few moments, silent.
... she wasn't sure what to make of those sounds. So, she slowly pushed the door open, chewing on her lip before poking her head in slightly. "I-- should I go?" She asked in a quiet voice, and a little awkwardly. "I can wait and come back..."
The intrusion of another voice startled the crying Hufflepuff. She jumped in reflex and then her hands began to wipe at the tears that were still on her cheeks.
Savannah hadn't meant to get caught. She... didn't show emotion. She was tough. She worked to keep her walls built and she never let anyone see this much.
Yet, here she was, crying like some emotional girl.
"No. No. It's alright," she tried to cover. "I'm just... I'm... I dunno but you don't have to leave."
Her voice was still hitching from crying but she worked to try and give Tris a smile.
"Don't go," she added quietly.
She and Tris had never been close but, oddly, she didn't want the girl to leave. If nothing else, maybe the girl's presence would force her to suck it up and quit crying like a bitch.
Tris hesitated for a moment as she hung in the doorway, contemplating whether or not she should actually go in. It took another moment before she stepped inside, quietly closing the door behind her with her free hand. ".. all right," she said softly before leaning lightly against it. "All right
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At least this had been a way to temporarily get her mind off of things.
As she headed up the stairs to the girls' dormitory, she slipped her shoes off, a sigh of relief escaping her lips. As she reached for the door handle, however, a small noise from inside stalled her, and she stood there for a few moments, silent.
... she wasn't sure what to make of those sounds. So, she slowly pushed the door open, chewing on her lip before poking her head in slightly. "I-- should I go?" She asked in a quiet voice, and a little awkwardly. "I can wait and come back..."
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Savannah hadn't meant to get caught. She... didn't show emotion. She was tough. She worked to keep her walls built and she never let anyone see this much.
Yet, here she was, crying like some emotional girl.
"No. No. It's alright," she tried to cover. "I'm just... I'm... I dunno but you don't have to leave."
Her voice was still hitching from crying but she worked to try and give Tris a smile.
"Don't go," she added quietly.
She and Tris had never been close but, oddly, she didn't want the girl to leave. If nothing else, maybe the girl's presence would force her to suck it up and quit crying like a bitch.
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