Groversdale Academy (Roleplay) discussion
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Jan 12, 2014 06:08PM

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Jaylie looked back down at her food and nodded. "Red Square. Okay. What attractions are we talking about?" She wondered how the sky looked over there at night. Maybe the moon was bigger, brighter, and more enchanting over there. That was how boring she was; always thinking about the stars and the nighttime sky.

"GUM? What was so special about it?" Jaylie made a curious face. She scooped up some food on her fork and placed it in her mouth. She looked around Chipotle, wondering why there weren't many people there. It was strange. She had been seeing less and less students around here lately.

Jaylie continued to eat and mulled everything over that was running through her mind. "I like fountains." She patted her mouth with her napkin and drank the rest of her tea. Being a water bender, somehow, made her extremely thirsty.

Jaylie looked up at him and covered her mouth to keep herself from laughing. "You just...fell in? No one pushed you?" She averted her eyes from him and slightly giggled.

Jaylie continued to giggle until it turned into a full laugh. She looked back over at him, quieting down, and giving a sweet smile. "You look like Todd right now." She winked, figuring her comment would probably make him mad.

Jaylie started to laugh again and nodded. "A more cuter version, though." She kept laughing and shook her head before scooping some of her food onto a chip.

Jaylie blushed slightly, realizing what she had said. "Pay a guy a compliment and suddenly you have an obsession with them," she shook her head and pushed his leg away, grinning.

Jaylie's cheeks got a little hotter, and she shook her head again. "Of course you'd agree. You're so full of yourself," she looked up at him and winked once more.

Jaylie rolled her eyes. "Oh yeah. I just adore you," she said looking away again.

Jaylie swallowed slightly and continued to stare off to the side. She shook her head while grinning. "I'm not doing this with you, Ivan. I'm not going to play your games."

Her eyes drifted slowly over to him, her lashes batting adorably every time she blinked. "Of course not. You're too serious for games, right?" A smiled tugged at the right corner of her lips.

Jaylie covered her mouth again as she chuckled lightly. "You're so strange." Her light blush tent made its way back to her cheeks, and she couldn't really understand why.

Jaylie took one last bite of her food and decided she was full. She looked at her watch and grimaced. "Oh, gah. I need to get home and get some sleep. I have some things planned for the whole day tomorrow."

"Classes? Pssh, no. The students can do whatever they want. I have to schedule art appointments in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, France, and Nebraska. This could be my big break. I wouldn't have to teach anymore if they all took my offers and my work." She sighed at the thought of her art selling for millions.

"See? We need to get to know each other better," Jaylie made a somewhat mock 'I told you so' face and turned it into a smile. "I was always into painting as a child, but I really got into it when I was about twenty years old. A lot of my work is hanging in a few small museums in Alabama. I'm trying to move it up to more known museums."

"Thank you," Jaylie grinned and felt extremely happy and proud of herself. "I would miss teaching, though. I get to talk about the stars all day long, and I get to see you, of course," she teased, but she actually thought about having to go. Odds are, she would never see him again.

Jaylie stuck her tongue out a little and grinned at the table. "Yeah, but maybe this will help me snap back to reality or something." She shrugged and looked back up. "But I know that you would miss me." She was grinning at him now.

Jaylie rolled her eyes and ran her hand through her hair twice. She watched the sweat from their glasses roll down to the table. "That's a shame then. I'm sure I'd miss you."

She shrugged and shook her head. "I was never the fun one. My idea of a good time is painting, watching stars, and eating nachos while watching Disney movies." Her grin returned, and she made his drink go back to the bottom of the cup, not able to move.

Jaylie smiled, full teeth, and let his drink flow again. "Fine, fine, but as a water bender, I have to do stuff like that. It's in my nature, and it's fun to see people's reactions."

She shrugged and pulled out her wallet. "How much is the check?" She stared down at her money, brushing her thumb against each crisp bill.

"What? No, Ivan. You always pay. Let me get it this time," Jaylie said trying to pull her hand up from under his. "It's not fair if you pay every time."

"You never let me," Jaylie said while putting her wallet back into her pocket. "Oh, yeah. What's that?" She stared at him and cocked her head to the side.

Jaylie crossed her arms over her chest and shook her head a little in anticipation. "So I'm in debt to you now? Couldn't you just let me pay the check?"

She pursed her lips and narrowed her eyes at him. "Fine." She stood up and pulled her hair back over onto her shoulders.