Underneath The Skin (Oriel)
Aug 30, 2015 1:36:24 GMT -5
Post by Serena Varsair on Aug 30, 2015 1:36:24 GMT -5
Normally, the auditorium would not be a place where Serena would be heading, especially on a Sunday, the day she usually reserved to be her slightly more introverted day. The only reason she was heading here was because she wanted to find one specific person. Oriel Vanguard.
Since she had gotten at Hammel, Oriel was a constant bother to her and as she could tell, other students. If anyone looked remotely different, he'd make his feelings known, and they were not good feelings. Serena had tangled with him several times by this point, and it had gotten to the point where thinking about him infiltrated her thoughts when she was least interested.
So, for the past twenty hours that she had been up, he kept coming up in her mind. There had to be a reason he was this way. You aren't just born that cruel. Serena needed to know.
Wearing a red tank top that hugged her chest in a pronounced way and black running shorts, with contacts on and her hair done up in a pony tail, she had just gotten done with her Sunday morning run. Normally she would've headed back to the dorm to take a shower and put on comfy clothes for the rest of the day. But no, she had heard that he was sometimes in the auditorium, and she had to see if he was there right now.
When she arrived, the auditorium was deserted except for one man on stage. It was, in fact, Oriel. He was dancing...and were those...heels?
Suppressing a laugh, Serena climbed up the side of the stage, totally okay if she was interrupting anything he was doing. She couldn't suppress the laugh when she spoke, the light French part of her accent almost not existent (insulting was just about all-American for her unless swear words came into play), "You know, with as much as you bother us, something has to be said about your heels. Namely, they look fabulous, too bad, you aren't as good looking as they are."
She had to admit, she was trying to bite into him a bit to start with, because, if Serena were honest with herself, he was good looking. The fact that she would totally be up for sleeping with him if he weren't such a bastard was not something he needed to know. "But I have to know, why do you bother us?"
Since she had gotten at Hammel, Oriel was a constant bother to her and as she could tell, other students. If anyone looked remotely different, he'd make his feelings known, and they were not good feelings. Serena had tangled with him several times by this point, and it had gotten to the point where thinking about him infiltrated her thoughts when she was least interested.
So, for the past twenty hours that she had been up, he kept coming up in her mind. There had to be a reason he was this way. You aren't just born that cruel. Serena needed to know.
Wearing a red tank top that hugged her chest in a pronounced way and black running shorts, with contacts on and her hair done up in a pony tail, she had just gotten done with her Sunday morning run. Normally she would've headed back to the dorm to take a shower and put on comfy clothes for the rest of the day. But no, she had heard that he was sometimes in the auditorium, and she had to see if he was there right now.
When she arrived, the auditorium was deserted except for one man on stage. It was, in fact, Oriel. He was dancing...and were those...heels?
Suppressing a laugh, Serena climbed up the side of the stage, totally okay if she was interrupting anything he was doing. She couldn't suppress the laugh when she spoke, the light French part of her accent almost not existent (insulting was just about all-American for her unless swear words came into play), "You know, with as much as you bother us, something has to be said about your heels. Namely, they look fabulous, too bad, you aren't as good looking as they are."
She had to admit, she was trying to bite into him a bit to start with, because, if Serena were honest with herself, he was good looking. The fact that she would totally be up for sleeping with him if he weren't such a bastard was not something he needed to know. "But I have to know, why do you bother us?"