Cᴜᴘɪᴅ Aᴄᴀᴅᴇᴍʏ Rᴘ {Sᴇᴍɪ﹣Aᴅᴠᴀɴᴄᴇᴅ} discussion



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Alaska thought she got off scot-free, and perhaps it would do something else to make her blush, other than kissing of course; and he did exactly just that. With his warm hand against the small of her back, and when they got closer, Alaska started blushing for real. Her neck turned hot and she lowered her lashes, her lips meeting his gently. "Shit, you achieved what I let you set out to do," Alaska murmured as she pulled away gently, still tasting his lips on hers. She was still in a sort-of trance state, because his feather light kiss was intoxicating, and she was utterly entranced by it. She didn't want the moment of intimacy to break, but she knew if they wanted to be less awkward, they had to move on. Maybe they should stop playing, she wasn't sure, all she knew was that at that moment she didn't want to pull her entire self away from him.



Vee walked into the indoor pool, her eyes widening in amazement as she looked around. This place is huge, she thought to herself. She was already in her bikini that was a strapless top that had a big bow and was a close shade of link to her hair but lighter, and the bottom part patterned in black and white strip with a smaller bow on the front that was the same color as the top. Her pink hair was in a pony tail so it wouldn't get in the way. Vee's bare feet padded down the tiled wet floor. In her hands she held her bag that held her dry clothing's and towel. She was smiling, eager to get in the cold blue water. Vee looked around, wondering where to set her stuff. She was new here- anyone would know that due to the new pink hair in the school- and she didn't know what people did with there stuff she had thought of placing it in the locker room, but she didn't have a lock. Noticing a girl sitting at the edge of the pool with her legs in the water, Vee figured she could ask her to watch her stuff. She asked over to her and kindly said, "excuse me?" She said to her, not noticing the earbuds that was hidden in her white blond hair.

Vee waited patiently. She started to debate rather or not the girl was ignoring her. She was going to speak again, that was until the girl moved to touch her wrist, or her watch, that Vee noticed the white wires. Oh wow. How could I be so stupid. Vee moved and gently tapped her shoulder so she wouldn't frighten her. She felt stupid, jumping to conclusion that he girl was ignoring her when really she hadn't heard her because she was listening to music. "Excuse me," she said again, already smiling so when the girl looked at her she would have a good impression on her, hopefully. Vee believed that smiling was a great way to introduce yourself, it was the reason she always walked around smiling most of the time.

The first thing Vee seemed to notice about the girl was her eyes. She couldn't describe it, but the iris part of her eyes seemed different, blurry. Only did she see the way the girl sacred at one place, which wasn't Vees eyes, did she understand what was going on. The girl before her was blind. Actually blind, or at less that's what she think. But she decided to not say anything about it, because she didn't want to be rude. It was the last thing Vee would ever want to be, and with the way the girl spoke to her, she wouldn't dare. "Um... I was hoping, if it's okay with you, if you could watch," great what a perfect choice of wording," my stuff while a swim for a while?" Vee asked her, for some reason still smiling. So what she couldn't see, nothing was wrong with being kind.

Vee noticed the smirk. She did feel stupid. She thought of apologizing, but she still didn't want to bring up the fact that she was blind. She probably knew that Vee figured it out already, but she still didn't say anything about it. She gave her space to move and pull her legs out before moving to set her bag next to her, making sure it was slightly touching her so she would know where Vee placed it and that she had already set it down. Vee didn't worry about the girl going through her bag since she seemed nice enough to trust, and since she was blind. But that wasn't really the reason. It was Vees first time meeting a blind person, speaking and handling things with. It was... Interesting. "Thanks so much," Vee said to her and stood up straight, kicking her sandals off. Her tone sounded happy, and why wouldn't she be. She was going to swim. "If you need anything or plan on leaving just call me. My name is Vee." Vee said to her. She would hold out her hand to shake, but how would the girl know if she was supposed to shake back.

Vee looked down to the out stretched hand, and moved to shake it. "It's nice to meet you Pages," she said to her before letting go of her hand. She really did seem like a nice person. She wondered though, being blind, did she have friends. She had a great personality, but would people bother to befriend her because she can't see? Or does she push people away? Vee hoped neither of them were true, because everyone deserves to be happy. That's how Vee was. Ever since she was little, she likes to see people smile, especially if she was the reason. Vee glanced back to the water, a grin already plastered on her lips. But before she could jump in she said, "hey.... Do you want to join me?" The asked her. "I'll make sure to be next to you." Vee didn't want the girl to just wait for Vee to swim and have fun as she watched her stuff. She would prefer for her to have fun too, and she made sure to assure the girl she'll be with her. Yah, no one would watch herself like she planes, but so what.

Vee heard the panic in her voice. She understood why she would be frightened. If she was blind, she too would be scared. In fact, Vee would be lying if she said she wasn't afraid. Vee wasn't a good swimmer. But that wasn't enough to stop her... Actually if it wasn't for the shallow part of the pool then she would be stopped. Still, she wouldn't go to the deep end. So now she could have fun. "You sure?" She asked Pages. "I won't let go of you unless you say so, and we won't go to the deep side." Vee promised, trying once more to convince her in join her.

Vee smiled. She was glad to see the girl happy about that idea. "Don't worry. Here, let me help you up." She said and held out her hand for Pages to take. She just hoped that no one would bother them or try to mess around with them, because if something were to happen to the girl she would struggle to save her. She wasn't a good swimmer not was she a life guard. But there were barely anyone here so hopefully no one would mess around with them. "You have something to change into, right?" She asked her.