Time Warp:Smells Like What? Teen Spirit?(Sean)
Jul 12, 2013 12:31:04 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2013 12:31:04 GMT -5
Fall 1994
Dahlia sat across from the desk of a one Dr. Neville, her arms crossed and her denim jacket crumpled up around her shoulders from the depth of her slouch. About every 5-10 seconds a pop would come from the bubblegum she was beginning to lose the flavor to. While most other girls her age either put on too much make-up, crusting their eyelashes with phenomenal amounts of mascara and eyeliner, and far too much blush, or just went with the plain, boring pimple natural, Dahlia had learned the expert way to wear cosmetics, looking much more like a lady with an attitude problem than a ignorant child with an attitude problem. Even if she was the latter.
She didn't like this guy, this doctor who wanted to shrink her head and figure out why she did the things she did. What did he think, that if they just had a little chat then she would magically turn over a new leave and straighten out back into the goody little sheltered princess she used to be? Dahlia liked being who she was and didn't want anyone to tell her differently. And she definitely didn't want to go back to being Renee.
Dahlia was the name she made her Mariposas call her. Basically, she was the flower to which the butterflied flocked. Sure it was a little childish, but she liked that it had meaning rather than just having them all put of pink jackets and calling themselves the Pink Ladies, which would've been SO cliche, especially since the movie did it first. Not that she didn't like the movie Grease, but she didn't like being considered a copy-cat.
Dahlia rolled her head back to stare at the ceiling, letting her voluminous auburn hair fall behind the back of the chair. She snapped her gum again, "So, doc, you know you got cobwebs on your ceiling?" She didn't bother asking the question of why she was there, that much was pretty obvious. It was just a beer. And maybe a pack of cigarettes. And maaaybe for standing by like a ringleader while she watched her girls haze some middle school girl. But it wasn't like it was a big deal and the girl came out alright.....didn't she?
Anyway, it didn't matter to Dahlia. This wasn't her first time in Dr. Neville's office and it probably wouldn't be the last.