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if you eat the food of the dead, you can never leave hades, so i guess that wasn't hades
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
Bella still brings her lunch most of the time. Today, she is chipping away at the leftovers of the pasta monstrosity her father made when left to fend for himself. She has not yet had a chance to talk up Hilary's cooking because it would have seemed cruel in the aftermath of the... meal.
It's actually pretty edible after she added all that garlic and butter.
Jessica sits with her, and Angela, and then Mike; Eric's with some other friends today. There's an empty chair to her left; Angela's on her right, and the other two face them.
It's actually pretty edible after she added all that garlic and butter.
Jessica sits with her, and Angela, and then Mike; Eric's with some other friends today. There's an empty chair to her left; Angela's on her right, and the other two face them.
Alice
edgeofyourseat
There is no longer an empty chair to her left.
"Hi, Bella," says Alice as he deposits his tray on the table. His lunch is almost entirely cafeteria-sourced, with the exception of a mysterious opaque Tupperware container.
He bears no more visible injuries than he did yesterday, nor does he have the stiffness of movement that might indicate extensive non-visible injuries.
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
Bella finishes her pasta-item, bites her apple and determines it to be an inferior specimen of applehood, and then devours her cake.
"I didn't know you were friends with Hammond," says Mike.
Bella's mouth is full of cake. If Alice wants his nomenclature corrected he might have to do it himself.
"I didn't know you were friends with Hammond," says Mike.
Bella's mouth is full of cake. If Alice wants his nomenclature corrected he might have to do it himself.
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
"Did something in particular happen last night?" Jessica asks.
Bella doesn't really want to let Alice answer that one. "I was bored," she says. "And you were still sick and Angela was babysitting so I couldn't really try either of you for plans. We went and hung out at his house. He violated the spirit of Mozart and we invented a fictitious sport."
"You could've asked me if I wanted to do something," Mike mutters.
"Perhaps I would have thought of that eventually," says Bella.
Bella doesn't really want to let Alice answer that one. "I was bored," she says. "And you were still sick and Angela was babysitting so I couldn't really try either of you for plans. We went and hung out at his house. He violated the spirit of Mozart and we invented a fictitious sport."
"You could've asked me if I wanted to do something," Mike mutters.
"Perhaps I would have thought of that eventually," says Bella.
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
"So," Jessica says. "What I was going to say before I got distracted -" this sentence is accompanied by a significant look at Alice - "is that we should all go hang out on the beach at La Push sometime, when it gets warm, and Bella, your car is the only one that could hold a good-size group."
"I'm amenable," says Bella.
Jessica looks at Mike, and at Alice, and says, "Delaney can come too. If you want to, Delaney."
"I'm amenable," says Bella.
Jessica looks at Mike, and at Alice, and says, "Delaney can come too. If you want to, Delaney."
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
Mike gets up to toss his lunch debris. He may actually be stomping.
Bella returns an empty Tupperware to Alice.
"Great," says Jessica. "So that's us five, plus Lauren, and Eric - is your car the kind with extra seats in the very back?"
"Yeah," Bella says.
"Then we can all squeeze in," Jessica says.
Bella returns an empty Tupperware to Alice.
"Great," says Jessica. "So that's us five, plus Lauren, and Eric - is your car the kind with extra seats in the very back?"
"Yeah," Bella says.
"Then we can all squeeze in," Jessica says.
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
Bella gives Alice a look - it says Really? - and then says, "I've been to La Push a couple times, my dad has friends there, but not recently. Will it get at all warm anytime soon or are all these plans terribly premature?"
"Sometimes there's a weekend nice enough that a raincoat will do," Angela says, "even in January."
"Sometimes there's a weekend nice enough that a raincoat will do," Angela says, "even in January."
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
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"It's the Indian reservation about half an hour's drive away," Jessica says. "There are Indians there."
"Quileutes," Angela says, possibly in lieu of correcting Jessica on her ethnic terminology.
"There's nice scenery," Bella says. "The residents don't mind people hanging out there, generally."
"Quileutes," Angela says, possibly in lieu of correcting Jessica on her ethnic terminology.
"There's nice scenery," Bella says. "The residents don't mind people hanging out there, generally."
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
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Mike has taken a long route back to the table. He has also harvested Lauren and Eric from wherever they were sitting, and now it's a little crowded.
"Whoa," Eric says to Mike, upon spotting Alice. "You weren't kidding."
"It'd be a dumb joke," Lauren says, "just to say that someone was sitting here if he wasn't."
"Whoa," Eric says to Mike, upon spotting Alice. "You weren't kidding."
"It'd be a dumb joke," Lauren says, "just to say that someone was sitting here if he wasn't."
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
"Yeah, tragic and hilarious, both at once," Lauren says.
"I don't really have a good sense of those dynamics here yet," Bella says.
"It's not like we're cheerleaders and football," Jessica says. "Well, I'm going to try out for cheer next year, but you know what I mean."
"I don't really have a good sense of those dynamics here yet," Bella says.
"It's not like we're cheerleaders and football," Jessica says. "Well, I'm going to try out for cheer next year, but you know what I mean."
Isabella Marie Swan ✴ "Stella"
self_composed
Jessica, slightly quicker on the uptake than Lauren, comes to the understanding that this sentence has implications. She departs expeditiously.
Lauren cocks her head, then leaves, apparently mostly because she and Alice are the only people left at the table.
Lauren cocks her head, then leaves, apparently mostly because she and Alice are the only people left at the table.