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Tatum walked through the back door of the library, her huge tote bag slung over her shoulder. She carried her books in it, and it was easy to make, so she'd sewed a few for the girls around campus. Hers was made from leather, though, and lined with a pale pink fabric that felt very Chanel. She was wearing an oversized, black knit sweater, with a pair of campo green skinny pants. Her hair was in a huge mess around her face, since she'd stopped using the expensive hair products she'd brought with her to college a couple of days ago. But most importantly, there was a huge, dazzling smile on her face. She was walking through the stacks and shelves of books to meet Asher, so they could study for the philosophy class that they both had to take. Tatum found it silly, that every college kid has to take a philosophy class, but she was just glad that she sat next to Asher in hers. She'd found that he was a really great guy, with a fun sense of humor. Not to mention he was so unlike what she was used to. The exact opposite, really. Her ex fiancé was a preppy lacrosse player from Manhattan, while Asher is the punkest, most tattooed person she'd ever met. But she liked him, and he'd become her best friend over the past two weeks. There were muffled clicks on the floor from her heeled boots as she went across the carpet, but she tried to be quiet. Tatum went straight to the back, where there was a couple of windows for her to people watch out of, and picked a table there. She pulled out her notebook and a few pens, all in different colors. She even opened up her notebook, and started to flip through the pages some, when someone surprised her by sitting across from her. She jumped just slightly and looked up, grinning once she saw that it was Asher "Hey," she said, noticing his clothing and how many tatoos were visible "No work today?" She asked him with a quirked brow.

Tatum picked up a Pen and started to aimlessly doodle, her purple pen hovering over the margins of pages and pages of notes. She glanced up some, looking at Asher's tattoos. She had an odd fascination with them. Her parents had always told her that tattoos were only for people that weren't going anywhere, but Asher, she could see Asher doing whatever he wanted. He was so intelligent, and bright, she was sure that he could do anything he set his mind to. She leaned her elbows down against the table, the edges of her pink lips curling up into a sweet smile "I'm glad you did," she said to him "I sure as hell can't handle this stuff in my own." She told him, pushing air through her lips, to make them vibrate together a little bit. She didn't want to study. Most of her classes were in marketing or design, so philosophy wasn't really her cup of tea. She looked at Asher instead "What do you think would be a good first tattoo, like a place where it doesn't hurt a lot??" She asked him, her arms folded on top of her notebook.

Tatum noticed the pen between his teeth, to be honest it was almost funny to her to see what she assumed to be a silly habit out of Asher. She could just imagine her mother having a heart attack over a habit like that. It made her smile just to think about. She pursed her lips when he said where good places were to get tattoos. "Shoulders? That sounds good. An arm one could be cool too, though." She said softly, talking more to herself, but in a tone to where Asher could easily hear her little mutterings. Her eyes focused on him when he asked her a question, and narrowed as soon as she saw the look on his face. "Are you making fun of me?" She asked, a look of disbelief on her face. "Yes, Asher, I want to get a tattoo. Because everyone around here has them, and I think they make a person interesting." She told him adamantly, her lips turned into a sour sort of pus as she looked at him. He thought he was so smug with all his tattoos and intimidating facial expressions, well he didn't intimidate Tatum one bit.

He said that he wasn't making fun of her, but it was so obvious that he thought it all was very funny. Honestly, it hurt Tatum a little bit that he didn't think she could do it, just go get a cute tattoo and have fun with it. She had been excited to talk to him about it. "Yes you are, I can practically hear you laughing." She said in a grumpy tone of voice. When he leaned towards her she listened closely, thinking that he might actually have something important to say. But then there was some cocky remark and Tatum let out an offended squeak. She whacked her hand against his arm in a strong slap "I am not straight edge! In fact, I'm very... I'm very curved edge. Very curved." She said, trying to come up with some kind of remark. "Just because I like fashion and I don't know a lot of street slang doesn't mean I can't want a tattoo." She told him in an offended tone of voice. Her arms were crossed in front of her chest by then.

Tatum held a glare at him while he laughed at her, her blue eyes attempting to pierce him, to make him feel like a jerk for laughing. But it wasn't working, and he told her that he just didn't expect it from her. Ugh, Tatum found that to be one of the worst things ever. She didn't want to be so predictable. She sighed loudly and nodded "Yeah, he was really something. All about medieval Islamic philosophy, right?" She asked, then peeked down at her notes. She was trying to concentrate, but it wasn't working. She just had thoughts nagging at her. Finally Tatum looked up at Asher and swore under her breath. "Forget studying, come on." She said, standing up and putting all of her work and school supplies back into her hefty purse. "I don't want to be the kind of girl that everyone thinks is too sweet to do anything interesting. I don't want to be predictable." She said, capping all of her pens and placing them carefully into the pockets of her bag.

Tatum rolled her eyes "I'm not going to fail, and it's not just you." She told him, heaving the bag onto her shoulder. She took soft steps towards the door, but really she didn't know where she was going. Tattoo parlors?? She didn't exactly have a top ten list on her phone, like she did with restaurants and boutiques. But she had Asher, whatever that meant. Well, she didn't HAVE him, he wasn't hers, but, well. Anyway, she glanced towards him "It's everyone all the time. I'm just supposed to do what people expect and not step out of line, and well, I wanna try stepping out of line for once." She told him. Her voice was actually strong when she spoke, surprising even herself with being level-sounding in this decision. "And we can study after, I don't care about pulling an all nighter if that's what it takes." She said, then realized that her words could've sounded a little bad "I mean, like, a studying all nighter. Not the other kind...heh." She said. Of course hen Tatum realized that by "revising" her sentence, she'd made it worse, and her cheeks curated with a dark pink color. She ducked her head, trying not to let Asher see it.
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Tatum cringed her way through the silence that followed her terrible blunder, wishing she could knock her head into the nearest wall. Then Asher decided that the best way to handle it would be to get closer to her and she almost exploded in embarrassment at his words. "I do not!!" She squeaked out, slapping his arm lightly. Because she didn't want to sleep with him, of course not. He was just Asher, he wasn't some...well he was good looking, but that didn't mean... Ugh. She crossed her arms over her chest then, and mumbled "Punk slut" under her breath. She thought it was a nice nickname for him, a nice equivalent to the whole Princess thing. She tried to shake off her red cheeks and once the two of them were outside, she held her head a little bit higher, letting the afternoon air take care of the redness for her. It was a bit chilly out, but in her sweater, Tatum was fairly comfortable. She slowed down some when she came to the sidewalk "So do you know where we're going? Like should we get a cab or can we walk?" She asked him, looking up at him, trying to still seem unfazed by the events.

Tatum shook her head, sending her blonde hair flying around her face "Hello no you don't. You want to be more hardcore, but you really aren't. You're like a puppy dog with sharpie tattoos hat some five year old did. That's what you are." She said, not exactly sure where that comparison had even come from. But she could see it now. Some puppy with tattoos, yeah, that was kind of the Asher she knew. She glanced over at him and nodded easily about taking his car "Oh yeah, let's do that. I forgot that you had one..." She said honestly, setting out towards the parking lot. She didn't feel awkward at all about getting in Ashton's car, she was just a New Yorker. She was used to hopping into cabs and paying huge prices. Hell, she was a trust fund baby that had already inherited all of her dead parents/brothers money. She didn't really think about how much things cost. "I think I know what I'm getting. And it's not a butterfly or a heart so don't try to pick on me." She said quickly, knowing where his mind would go.

"Yeah," Tatum said with a nod, "because you're nice, you're like a sweet person, kind of soft and mushy. But you look all hardcore at first. But then once you get to know you, you're mushy on the outside, too." Se said, actually trying to explain her logic, and surely getting nowhere "So, yeah. You're a puppy with fake tattoos." She said, as if the whole thing made wonderful sense. Her steps on the concrete were louder than the carpet, the heels on her boots clicking while she walked beside Asher, her shoulder close to his, but not touching. "No, not a star tattoo. I want to get a date in Roman numerals. I know it's stereotypical, but it's pretty important. I'm thinking either on my ribcage or my wrist, whichever hurts less." She told him, walking into the parking lot and staring up at the sky rather than at the cars that she was in danger of being hit by. The sun was on its way downward in the horizon, and it's background was starting to get a rosy pink tinge to it, like the sky was blushing for her or something,

Tatum glanced over at him some, since he wasn't saying a word at all. He was just too quiet, more quiet than Asher usually was. And when she did, she caught a glint of something in his eyes. Something that made him look sad or upset, maybe a little bit anxious, nervous. She didn't know why he would feel that way, honestly. Had she said something wrong?? Tatum really hoped that wasn't the case, and was about to ask if he was okay when he nudged her softly, his skin brushing against hers, and that shut her right up. She wasn't really sure why Asher made her feel so....tingly. But he did, and she wasn't sure what to do about it. "They do?? Well if wrist only hurts a little bit less I might just get it there, I think it would look cooler. I dunno I think I can tough through the pain of it. Maybe." She said, her eyes searching the ground, like there would be some kind of answer there for her.

Tatum want comfortable with the silence that hung between them, because she felt like Asher was unhappy with something. She didn't know what it was, and definitely didn't want to figure out later on that the reason was something dumb she'd said about puppy dogs, that would seriously suck. She tried o think about what she was about to do, and focused on how crazy it was. She, Tatum, was about to go sit in some chair while a very intimidating individual stuck her with colorful needles over and over again. She was slightly terrified, but there was also a certain feeling of excitement going through her. Tatum just barely stopped herself from knocking straight into Asher, and made a beeline with him for his car. It wasn't the kind of vehicle she was used to, but she didn't really care, it was just a car in her eyes. "Yeah, it won't be too big. And I think I can take it." She told him, somewhat nervously. Once she'd sat down in the car, she swing the door closed and looked over at her friend while he started he car. Tatum placed her hand lightly on his upper arm, trying to get him to look at her "Are you alright? Did I say something stupid?" She asked him, her eyes looking concerned.

Tatum watched him pause some when she touched him, she hoped she wasn't overstepping any boundary, but he didn't seem upset about that, which was good. Tatum sat back, letting her hand drop back into her own seat when he started the car "Alright," she told him either a little smile "I just had to check." She muttered as an afterthought. She peeked out the window as they went, and with the slowly waning sunlight, the city actually looked gorgeous from the passenger side of his car. "Yeah, okay punk slut. All about me time." She said, a smile growing on her features. "I think to be honest, that I'm kind of crazy for doing this. But it should be fun, to have a new tattoo. I don't know how to take care of them though. Will they tell me??? I don't want to mess up the tattoo right after getting it." She told him, biting down on her bottom lip lightly.
In the Platt Library, students sit quietly and study, research, or work on their class assignments. Watch out for the librarians though, they're real killers.