Lillian scoffed, "I doubt it."
Jocks vs. the Arts (A REBOOT YA'LL) (CLOSED)
"How would you know," He laughed, "You won't stop being snarky long enough to know what I am and am not interested in,"
((I probably shouldn't but I ship it))
(Lol… So many things there… I can't even… sigh)
(Yo obviously my character is hated on so BYYYYY)
Lillian looked at him, "You're Darren Hudson. Junior year age 17. Plays on the football, actually pretty decent at scoring touchdowns."
"Wow!" Darren nodded, "You know everything about me," He retorted sarcastically.
Lillian heard the sarcasm. She put her head in her hands as her fingers crossed making a stable place for her chin to rest, "Tell me what about my statement was wrong."
"You say it like it explains everything about me," He shook his head, "It doesn't. You think that's all there is to me?"
"Hey, be nice. If you are going to sit here, you're going to follow our rules or leave." Ash stood and talked down on the jock that had sat down with them, setting down her guitar on the table. She glared at him as she stood up for her friend, Lillian.
Lillian shot her a grateful look before turning back to Darren, "Doesn't it though? Isn't that what it's like for everyone? Society forces us in these little boxes. You're a jock. I'm a nerd. Simple."
"I'm not the one being mean here," He said turning to Ash.
Lillian shot her a grateful look before turning back to Darren, "Doesn't it though? Isn't that what it's like for everyone? Society forces us in these little boxes. You're a jock. I'm a nerd. Simple."
"No, I don't believe that. If this is about what I called you then, again, I apologize."
Rowena sat down, as it started to drizzle. "Did I miss something?" ((IDK))
Lillian sighed and put her hands in her face, "You're not getting it. I just want to be left alone."
"Fine," he said standing up and winking at the other girls before exiting the cafeteria.
Lillian face planted into her scripts, "He's finally gone."
Ash rolled her eyes and scoffed before grabbing her guitar off the table and sitting back down to continue working. "So here's what I was thinking for the chorus." She said as she turned back to the band.
Darren walked around in the bathroom for awhile. Why do people think football is all I do?
Lillian removed her face, so she could read the scripts. She picked up for the schools play, Romeo & Juliet what a cliché choice. But it would do.
Darren came back out and sat with his original table, occasionally glancing at Lillian.
Lillian finally decided on the infamous potion scene. It would be a great way to show her skills since a majority of it was monologue.
Ash saw Lillian's script, "Hey, is the music for that out yet? I'm in the pit orchestra and kinda need that." She laughed and continued to quietly strum her guitar.
Darren ignored the other jocks at the table still talking about SciFi and focused on figuring out what Lillian was eager about with those scripts.
Lillian shook her head and laughed, “Naw. It should be out soon though. The clubs auditioning for parts later this week.”
"Darn. Okay, thank anyways. We already know who's playing in the pit orchestra but we don't have music yet." Ash explained with another laugh.
Lillian smiled and continued laughing, “The drama teacher needs to get that problem fixed. I’ll tell her during class today. You’ll have your music by tomorrow m’lady of the pit!”
Darren laughed at Lillian's way of talking. She amused him.
Ash giggled, "Thank you m'lady of the stage. That would be much appreciated." She paused before continuing, "But seriously though, if you could make that happen, you would be worshiped!"
"Hey Ash, Lillian! I had a great idea for a new song. if you have time, I can show you? Also, Lillian, I need the script for the School Play, Danica (not an important character) lost hers and I need to make her a copy." Kamryn said to them.