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Drink up, baby, stay up all night With the things you could do, you won’t but you might The potential you’ll be that you’ll never see The promises you’ll only make
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dylmatthews:
Dylanne groaned as she put her keys into her purse and powered walk through each hall. Once again, she was late. She didn’t exactly intend to be late today, but her sleeping schedule was off and she did not want to risk looking awful at school. She slowed down when she saw the boy against the lockers. She scanned over him and could quickly tell why he wasn’t in class. “Me? I’m late. Usual. What’s your excuse?” she asked.
“Hall monitor.” Caleb answered, making no move to fix his disheveled appearance. His light brown curls were still sticking up at the back- clearly bedhead, and his shirt was untucked not to mention unbuttoned to reveal a white tee shirt underneath. He shoved his palms into his front pockets and quirked his head curiously. Around his throat, a haphazardly tied tie swung gently.
He didn’t know whoever this girl was, but she was his only ticket out of complete boredom. “Why don’t you just skip? I won’t report you, I promise. As long as you don’t report me.” he winked.
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Got to eat the booty like groceries agree or disagree?
“Well I don’t disagree.”
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genoveva-de-souza:
Pressed and polished with her Birken over her shoulder Veva was happily excused from class to run errands for a teacher who’d always considered her in high regards. In truth she was happy to just be out in the halls instead of sitting through another Spanish lesson- it felt ridiculous considering her first language, so she’d taken to getting coffee during her self appointed free period.
“How long have you known me, does it seem like I need Spanish lessons?”
“Practice makes perfect. I always thought it was hot when you spoke in Spanish.” Caleb winked, not especially keen to recount how many years they had known one another. It was hard not to know someone like Veva when you had families like they did and went to a school like this, and the past was one subject he was happy to skip over any day.
“I don’t think anyone’s questioning your language skills, Veva.”
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smhtony:
“I think it’s too late for that now. I just had a croque monsieur delivered to my room, I don’t do well with cooking, anyways.”
“Probably beats charred lettuce.”
“Lucky you have the help to do the grunt work for you, eh? Let’s hope you always have daddy’s money to keep you from getting food poisoning.” Caleb rolled his eyes. There were always the snobby types at the school. He had been raised with more of an emphasis on hard work and academics, so it always bothered him to see others coasting by.
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It always seemed to return to uniforms with Caleb. Not ironed enough, untucked, unbuttoned. He stood in hallway propped up against a wall, smiling lazily at each pair of legs that passed him. He had been thrown out of his first period class for coming dressed improperly, but didn’t feel like seeing the principle right away. Loitering seemed like the best option.
A familiar pair of eyes caught the teenage delinquent’s attention. “-should you be in second period?” Caleb snickered, his eyes gleaming disdainfully up at them.
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caleb & gabe || count me out
Caleb looked down at his white tee shirt and brought a plastic red cup to his lips. It was his first day of official freedom and he wasn’t overwhelmed by what he saw. A lame party thrown by some senior he didn’t care to meet for some other senior’s birthday, and by the looks of the packed interior swarming with sweaty bodies- they were one of those popular types. The male heard the words “Did you hear?’ and ‘-just got out of jail.” and cringed into the rim of his drink. He almost preferred community service to this heap of garbage. The orange suited him better, actually, and at least when he was surrounded by druggies and thieves he knew they wouldn’t be cowardly enough to aim for his back.
That was how it felt, hearing yourself talked about in the same city- the same school- you grew up in. Like he wasn’t one of them anymore because of a couple of bad habits he fell into as a kid. Like any of them were saints, he rolled his eyes visibly.
He smiled to himself all of a sudden with the intention of giving the bottle blonde behind him with the big mouth something else to talk about. His pearly whites showed in an amused grin as he stood against the wall of what looked like the living room, blissfully unaware of how under dressed he was. He was sure Brittany or Jessica wouldn’t mind, and sipped the strong drink that tasted like cough syrup and Pepsi. He continued to smile as a ripple of ‘surprise!’s broke out among the crowd, but didn’t join in himself.
The brunette just tipped the bottom of his cup to the ceiling and swallowed, the sound of music thrumming through the floorboards, before crushing it in his fist and turning towards the backdoor to make his escape. He was used to drinking alone, and all the noise and attention made him uneasy. He might have appreciated it once, but today it was swallowing him whole.
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kennedymreese:
“So I got a dick pic texted to me from a blocked number today… Why are people like this?”
“Yeah that was from me. Like it?”
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ivanahq:
Please explain to me why telling Mr. Gaileon that the reason I can’t focus in his math class is because he looks like Santa Claus and I keep expecting ill-shapen elves to pop out of the blackboard is worthy of a detention?
“Tell him yourself.”
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smhtony:
So I might or might not have set fire to a salad.
“You grill the chicken separately, you know.”
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Hi strangers! My name is Sophie and it is currently 2am so forgive the craziness. I’m super pumped to start plotting with you all so shoot me a message after you check out the bio and connections page I set up pls and thx :)
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CONNECTIONS
is friends with benefits with OPEN
is like a brother to OPEN
crushing on OPEN
tells everything to OPEN
is best friends with OPEN
is drinking buddies with
is tutored by OPEN
is jealous of OPEN
doesn’t remember the night they spent with OPEN
is heartbroken over their childhood sweetheart YUMI ::~**the bellwether
is afraid of OPEN
feels bad for OPEN
is being blackmailed by OPEN
owes a favor/money to OPEN
knocked up OPEN
*** message me if you’re interested loves xxx
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CALEB DOWNEY • 19 • ASHTON IRWIN • THE CONVICT
❝ I drank to drown my sorrows, but the damned things learned how to swim.❞
- FRIEDA KAHLO
PERSONALITY:
✔ → RESILIENT
→ FIERCLY PROTECTIVE
→ CLEVER
✘ → AGGRESSIVE
→ CLOSED-OFF
→ STUBBORN
The story so far. . . . .
Caleb went from ‘most likely to succeed’ in the yearbook as a freshman to ‘most wanted’ according to the whispers around in what seemed like overnight. Almost a lifetime ago the sixteen year old called his brother looking for a ride home from his first party. He had too much to drink, and his big bro Matty obliged- always willing to do something for his younger brother. What he didn’t expect was for his brother to be driving when another driver collided with the car that night.
His brother fell into a coma after severe blood loss and trauma to the brain, and they eventually had to pull the plug three months later when no improvement occurred. His mother and father couldn’t do anything, not with all the money in the world, and slowly his family began to fall apart. The divorce in the following year only made it worse. He didn’t want to be selfish and ask for attention, but one by one Caleb dropped his committees and clubs, instead picking up bad habits such as drinking, partying and worse- breaking into houses for fun. Secretly, he hoped someone would call the cops and force his parents to pay attention to the son that was still living and breathing, but when he really was caught they were just even more disappointed in him.
Something in Caleb broke on that 2am ride to the police station- the realization that his parents couldn’t care less, that the wrong son died and they all knew it- it weighed on his shoulders like a bag of bricks until he couldn’t carry it anymore. He spent a summer in a juvenile detention center and the rest being tutored at home. The school didn’t want him back, but eventually they caved after he got in the way too much. It took a small donation, and Caleb was back just in time for Senior year- and quite the celebrity too.
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