Mystic Falls High School - Monday Evening FHT

Oct 29, 2012 20:22

Jake was pretty sure it wasn't fair to have a high school football team that had a vampire and a werewolf. Though, maybe the latter was why the team were named the Timberwolves. Too bad it was such a wimpy werewolf because Jake was convinced he could kick Tyler's ass any day of the week. It might also explain why he was secretly rooting for the ( Read more... )

my girl: caroline forbes, places: mystic falls, what: american rugby

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puppywithatutu October 29 2012, 19:37:17 UTC
Hey, if he wanted speed, he could've texted her. But then that would require him to actually type on his un-smart phone and it wasn't like she was an inchworm, just ensuring she looked and smelled appropriately great for the rest of the evening.

The win had everyone pumped and loud and ready for the post-game victory bonfire. She and some of the girls giggled over just how drunk they would need to be to find any of the football players attractive as they made their way back down to where everyone was hanging out before leaving for the old Lockwood property. Spotting Jake on the bleachers, Caroline waved for him to come down and join her.

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need_no_moon October 29 2012, 19:43:33 UTC
He really wished she'd come up to him for a moment so they could talk alone, but seeing that wasn't going to happen, Jake moved down to join them.

"There isn't enough booze in the world to make that happen," he said as he moved beside Caroline. He wasn't even going to bother pretending he hadn't been listening to them.

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puppywithatutu October 29 2012, 19:49:07 UTC
Dana snorted, her face looking shocked by Jake's response. "He's probably right," Caroline replied as she grabbed Jake's sleeve and started pulling him away from the girls like she might be headed for her car.

"Remember," she murmured, "just because you can hear, doesn't mean you should react."

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need_no_moon October 29 2012, 19:53:14 UTC
"I'm sure it was loud enough for everyone to hear," he sighed, knowing she was right and he hadn't been thinking. "Whatever. You were great out there." Because a compliment was the best way to get out of trouble.

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