I Know You-Dance RP//CLOSED//Stalkers Welcome :)
“Um, yeah sure, that sounds cool,” Piper replied. Then she waved at him and walked out.
Piper ran to catch up with Tanner, but when she noticed something was wrong, she asked him about it.
“So are you gonna answer or. . .” She teased.
Aaaaand here we go again. Piper really thought they had moved past that, and made it clear that the two were good friends again and they could trust eachother. But, since she was clearly wrong, she decided to take another approach.
“Okay then, well I’ll see you later then,” she replied, and walked off.
She clutched the straps of her backpack as she walked, careful to hide her shaking shoulders from Tanner.
Piper turned, since she was startled by the thud. She saw tanner on the floor a few yards behind her and rushed to help.
She didn't say a word for a while, she just plopped herself down next to him and waited in silence.
"You're not an idiot," she put her hand on his shoulder and smiled from behind her hair, "you're just a bit dramatic."
"No, actually you haven't" she replied. This may not have been the best time to bring this up, but she had already taken the plunge. "You weren't like this before I left."
"Well, couldn't we at least . . .try?"
If she was being honest with herself, she wanted them to be like they used to be so badly. She wanted it more than she wanted anything else in the world.
"Good, because I missed you. And I want you to know, it's probably best that we stay friends, because then there's less of a risk that everything won't work out."
“What does that have to do with anything?” Piper asked, confused.
“Have you asked him why? I mean, if it bothers you then it might be good to say something about it.”
"Well then ignore him. To be honest though, he probably just thinks that it's weird that you never speak up for yourself. He's never acted like that before, he's always seemed nice."
"Neither of us do. But to be honest, it doesn't really matter," she sighed. "Everyone here is from somewhere else, whether it be 45 minutes or halfway around the world. But the point of this school is to learn dance, not belong."