"Yeah, well, please don't." He walked out the door and held it open for Cicada. "We should still hang out still. I mean we only were because of your mind reading." Uriah sighed. "I actually had some fun," She was going to make fun of him for this.
Stranger Academy
Cicada had a small teasing grin on her face as she walked through the door, "You did? That's strange. Besides were roommates remember?"
"Then let's go find Cicada and Uriah, we can get the rest as we Go! And then we'll have fun." Durbin offered.
"Oh, come on, you have to admit being here and not under the pressure of our parents we actually have fun together." He walked out after her. "Well, I'm going to go find Danielle now, do you want to join?"
Danielle nodded, smirking down at Riverpaw. "Sound good to you?" She asked, and the wolf strained. "Uh-huh, sounds good. Can you please get off?"
"Come on, you gotta learn how to fight back when someone sits on you."
"I-I don't wanna fight you…a-and not everyone is as weird as you to sit on their opponent."
"Just push me off."
"I don't think you realize how heavy you are!"
"Oh, of course I know how heavy I am. But there will be heavier, dear child."
"Dani!"
"Alright, alright."
Danielle stepped off of Riverpaw's body and turned to Durbin, shifting into her human form as Riverpaw shook her fur. "Let's go!" Danielle chimed.
(Wait Connie you were riverpaw?)
Uriah searched the halls for Danielle and Riverpaw, but mostly Danielle. He's started to have a bit of a crush on her, but would never tell anyone that.
(Yes.)
(ye)
(Wow I did not know that.)
Durbin walked out the door to see Uriah.
"What's up, bro?" He called.
(Really? lol, well, The More You Know rainbow star)
"Oh, hi, I was just looking for Riverpaw and Danielle. Have you seen them?" He never once looked at Durbin, he just looked around hoping to find them.
Danielle pulled Riverpaw out of the room, ignoring her struggling against the headlock she was in. "Heya, Uri." Danielle said as they approached.
"Hi, I was just looking for you two." He stepped a bit closer to them and smiled. "Would you two like to have lunch with me, Durbin you can join as well," He want it to seem suspicious.
Stars, that smile. Danielle thought, spacing out a little as she stared at Uriah. Riverpaw nodded, looking up at the demon, then, without looking, smirked and elbowed Danielle in the arm. The bunny jumped and furrowed her brow at her friend as she rubbed her arm, then shook her head and looked up at Uriah again. "W-what? Oh, yeah! Food. That's cool." She cleared her throat and pinched the bridge of her nose in disappointment.
"Okay cool. I guess I'll see you at lunch then." He gave them a little smile before walking away. I'm so not cool. Uriah mentally slapped himself. Although he was glad he could see Danielle.
Once Uriah was out of sight, Riverpaw wheezed out a laugh, covering her mouth with both hands as she snickered her way down to the floor. Danielle groaned and covered her face. "What the hell, that was dumb. That was so dumb." She said into her ears. She looked up at Durbin and narrowed her eyes. "You didn't see that. Don't you ever mention this to anyone." She said pointedly.
"Yeah, yeah." Durbin offered, picking Riverpaw back to standing position.
Riverpaw gripped Durbin's shirt as she wobbled a little, getting the rest of her giggles out. "I'm glad you're getting a kick out of this." Danielle sighed, looking very unimpressed at her friend. "I-I'm sorry." Riverpaw giggled, and she took a deep breath. "Just…y-you're usually so flirty with, l-like, everyone, but the moment you find someone you a-actually like, you…w-well, you kinda turn into me."
Danielle opened her mouth to say something, but changed her mind and started walking away.
"Don't think I don't know either." Durbin said, glancing at Danielle.
Danielle huffed, and lifted a hand to flip the panther off. "Danielle!" Riverpaw called in motherly tone. "Sorry, Mom!" Danielle called back, dropping her hand. Riverpaw looked up at Durbin, taking a step away when she realized she was still holding his shirt. "W-we should go after her." She said, not waiting for a response as she took off after her friend.
Uriah walked down the hallway head in hand. "I'm so stupid." He knew he could have been way cooler then that, but once he saw her he kind of froze.
"Whatever." Durbin said, in a too-cool-for-school manner. His long, lean, black tail snaked out.
(If he "froze", wasn't he technically "cool"?)
(…don't.)
( Connie, just let it go.)
(Hah.)
(Wait am I missing something?)
( I don't think so, it probably slipped. from my mind.)