The world will still be out there when I graduate Then I can explore Until then I can learn a ton about it in class so I can appreciate it better School isn’t just about grades you know
I don’t know how you do it Mom would never let me get away with skipping so much school
have u EVER seen him in class????? p sure hes actually allergic to it
yeah yeah go play teachers pet see u soon
[And surprisingly, she's right where she says she'll be whenever Barry finally makes it behind the gym, fully engrossed in scrolling through her phone, leaning casually against the building, one foot planted on the ground and the other pressed to the concrete wall. She's wearing a mini skirt and an oversized, cropped sweater, baggy sleeves scrunched up to her elbows, headphones over her ears with her music just loud enough to be faintly heard even with the distance between them.]
[Barry can’t quite shake the feeling that he’s being punked. It’s just something about it, the fat nerdy kid shyly approaching the gorgeous popular girl leaning against the wall behind the gym, her outfit definitely not meeting school dress codes, her demeanor that of someone who’s way too cool to ever be seen with someone like him, someone who’s too good for the air she breathes.
Standing there, distracted by her music and her phone, she looks like someone out of a movie. Not someone Barry chats with online and knows the name of, not someone who knows his name, let alone wants to hang out with him.
It’s surreal. Like he’s dreaming.
Nervously clutching his book bag, he gets close enough that she should be able to see him, trying to make eye contact with her. It’s... way harder talking to her IRL than online.]
[He edges closer to her, tries to catch the young woman’s eye, but she’s too deep into a conversation now, her back pressing more against the wall while she leans so her fingers can fly over her phone screen, quick in a way that shows how little she second guesses herself. She smiles to herself while she types, lifting her phone just a touch closer to her face.
Barry’s close enough to hear an incoming message vibrate in her hand, the clack or her perfectly manicured nails against the screen, the fast-paced beat of whatever she’s listening to.
[Well, dang. He’s gonna actually have to talk to a girl right now, huh?
Barry tries to summon the courage to approach, to get close enough that she’ll see him, but no such luck. Lup is completely ignoring him in favor of her phone screen. How do people do this?? When he’s sitting at his keyboard, it’s different. It doesn’t feel like he’s talking to a real person then, he just punches words into a window and words come back at him. He feels more in control then. Like the inherently unpredictable nature of humans doesn’t play a factor at all. But now that she’s standing right there, flesh and blood and clacking nails, Barry stiffens. He’s almost close enough to smell her now.
He chokes. Can’t do it. Impossible. Can’t go through with it. He’ll just go back to class and pretend he never spoke to her and finish their chem project and that’s it, that’s it, he’ll never have to speak to her ever again, they will graduate and he’ll move to a big city and go to university and get his degree and the memory of the cute but scary girl who made Barry feel so so small will become distant and fleeting, ]
E-Excuse me?
[Fuck. He must be a glutton for punishment. Stepping forward, Barry taps the girl on her shoulder, giving a nervous little wave once she looks up at him.]
[For how difficult it was for Barry to work up the courage so approach and call out to her, Lup turns to him with the kind of ease it takes years to learn, her phone stuffed down the front of her shirt and her headphones pulled down around her neck.]
What took you so long? Stay behind the kiss Mrs. Mars' ass?
[But she smiles wide, like it's a harmless tease, before she's reaching over to shove his shoulder. Not as hard as she might if she was shoving him into a locker, just enough to jostle him.]
So what are we doin'? Headin' to your place? Can we grab a snack there?
Oh, u-uh— i-it’s Mr. Mars, but uh— no, I left as soon as th’bell rang... Took a while t’find ya, heh...
[Lord above, strike him dead. He’s so awkward.This crazy hot girl is actually talking to him like he’s an equal, teasing him, touching him, and Barry looks like he’s going to sink into the ground with shame. Is it hard to believe he’s the same boy she’s been talking to online? Maybe.]
Y-Yeah, I think that’s— yeah. My house is closer than th’mall. [Barry doesn’t like malls anyway.] Mom’s probably out with some old work friends, so we can hang out... W-We have ice cream in th’fridge if y’want.
[Hands wringing nervously around the strap of his book bag, the boy hesitated before speaking again.]
Do y’have a sneaky shortcut outta th’school grounds, or..?
[That is definitely going to be what she focuses on after everything he's just said. What a total weirdo.]
Duh, I know all the best ways off the property without getting caught. C'mon, thug. Just follow me.
[Before she gets seen from across the field and dragged back to the detention she's been avoiding for at least two weeks now. Lup spins in place, her long hair fanning out behind her and whacking the young man, before she's striding away with her usual confidence, expecting Barry to follow. Her 'secret' way off of campus isn't that secret - a whole in the fence beyond the track field, just out of sight because of the bleachers. When they arrive, she just ducks through it without waiting, like she's been using it consistently for the last four years.
On the other side, she turns and taps her foot, waiting.]
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The world will still be out there when I graduate
Then I can explore
Until then I can learn a ton about it in class so I can appreciate it better
School isn’t just about grades you know
I don’t know how you do it
Mom would never let me get away with skipping so much school
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than listening to nobodies drone on and on abt stuff theyve only read in books
and how do u know if u never try ;)
guess im just lucky that my brother skips more than me so theres no one to tattle
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:-0
How are you two not expelled?
Oh crap hang on
[There’s silence for a while, until another text ticks in ten minutes later.]
Mr Mars almost caught me
See you after the bell
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p sure hes actually allergic to it
yeah yeah go play teachers pet see u soon
[And surprisingly, she's right where she says she'll be whenever Barry finally makes it behind the gym, fully engrossed in scrolling through her phone, leaning casually against the building, one foot planted on the ground and the other pressed to the concrete wall. She's wearing a mini skirt and an oversized, cropped sweater, baggy sleeves scrunched up to her elbows, headphones over her ears with her music just loud enough to be faintly heard even with the distance between them.]
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Standing there, distracted by her music and her phone, she looks like someone out of a movie. Not someone Barry chats with online and knows the name of, not someone who knows his name, let alone wants to hang out with him.
It’s surreal. Like he’s dreaming.
Nervously clutching his book bag, he gets close enough that she should be able to see him, trying to make eye contact with her. It’s... way harder talking to her IRL than online.]
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Barry’s close enough to hear an incoming message vibrate in her hand, the clack or her perfectly manicured nails against the screen, the fast-paced beat of whatever she’s listening to.
Might have to try a little harder, Barry.]
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Barry tries to summon the courage to approach, to get close enough that she’ll see him, but no such luck. Lup is completely ignoring him in favor of her phone screen. How do people do this?? When he’s sitting at his keyboard, it’s different. It doesn’t feel like he’s talking to a real person then, he just punches words into a window and words come back at him. He feels more in control then. Like the inherently unpredictable nature of humans doesn’t play a factor at all. But now that she’s standing right there, flesh and blood and clacking nails, Barry stiffens. He’s almost close enough to smell her now.
He chokes. Can’t do it. Impossible. Can’t go through with it. He’ll just go back to class and pretend he never spoke to her and finish their chem project and that’s it, that’s it, he’ll never have to speak to her ever again, they will graduate and he’ll move to a big city and go to university and get his degree and the memory of the cute but scary girl who made Barry feel so so small will become distant and fleeting, ]
E-Excuse me?
[Fuck. He must be a glutton for punishment. Stepping forward, Barry taps the girl on her shoulder, giving a nervous little wave once she looks up at him.]
I uh— I’m here.
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[For how difficult it was for Barry to work up the courage so approach and call out to her, Lup turns to him with the kind of ease it takes years to learn, her phone stuffed down the front of her shirt and her headphones pulled down around her neck.]
What took you so long? Stay behind the kiss Mrs. Mars' ass?
[But she smiles wide, like it's a harmless tease, before she's reaching over to shove his shoulder. Not as hard as she might if she was shoving him into a locker, just enough to jostle him.]
So what are we doin'? Headin' to your place? Can we grab a snack there?
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[Lord above, strike him dead. He’s so awkward.This crazy hot girl is actually talking to him like he’s an equal, teasing him, touching him, and Barry looks like he’s going to sink into the ground with shame. Is it hard to believe he’s the same boy she’s been talking to online? Maybe.]
Y-Yeah, I think that’s— yeah. My house is closer than th’mall. [Barry doesn’t like malls anyway.] Mom’s probably out with some old work friends, so we can hang out... W-We have ice cream in th’fridge if y’want.
[Hands wringing nervously around the strap of his book bag, the boy hesitated before speaking again.]
Do y’have a sneaky shortcut outta th’school grounds, or..?
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[That is definitely going to be what she focuses on after everything he's just said. What a total weirdo.]
Duh, I know all the best ways off the property without getting caught. C'mon, thug. Just follow me.
[Before she gets seen from across the field and dragged back to the detention she's been avoiding for at least two weeks now. Lup spins in place, her long hair fanning out behind her and whacking the young man, before she's striding away with her usual confidence, expecting Barry to follow. Her 'secret' way off of campus isn't that secret - a whole in the fence beyond the track field, just out of sight because of the bleachers. When they arrive, she just ducks through it without waiting, like she's been using it consistently for the last four years.
On the other side, she turns and taps her foot, waiting.]
Freedom's just on the other side, my guy.