@CWPoofToxicRush
((Oof I missed a lot what happened))
((Oof I missed a lot what happened))
(so they all went to the beach except for the mean girls and then some guys tried to drag cassie away but then the guys stepped in and they ran away or smth and then so nagi got hurt and so they took her to the hospital and then cassie wanted to go home so ian is walking cassie home and kaori and nagi are walking to this pizza place to go eat.)
((Okay wow))
"I'm fine with Pizza." Nagi held her wrist. Why do I feel so nervous and uncomfortable. "Kaori, tell me. What kind of person am I to you. How would you describe me?" *That's it, I'm just going to ask everyone since obviously I'm the weird one around here. They walked in and found an empty table hoping the others would show up. But not before Kaori answered her question.
(yup)
"Siblings really get on your nerves, and they like to fight. A lot.but in the end they do love you and they're going to be the people most ready to fight for you and have your back," she thought for a moment, then laughed. "Which I know sounds cliche, but it's ultimately true."
(Okie, goodnight!)
“That sounds really nice,” Ian replied. “So having siblings is kind of like having built-in friends?” He laughed. “That was a weird way to phrase it, but I think you get the point.”
She shrugged. "Sort of. It's like having a group of friends that you need to constantly mother because otherwise, they'll jump off the roof, or something," she said with a smile.
(Is today your birthday?)
(Ye)
(HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!🎉🎉)
(Oof thanksss)
“Okay,” Ian said with a smile, trying to understand. He imagined having a couple of siblings; it was strange. “That actually sounds sort of fun.”
(HAPPY BIRTHDAYYYY)
Cassie sighed. "All only children would think that. I love them, but they stress me out constantly. Oh, it's gonna be right over there," she pointed to a green house on the right.
“But all of your parents’ expectations wouldn’t just hang on you,” Ian disagreed, frowning as he noticed how soon they would part ways. “With me, all the pressure is on because I don’t have any siblings to share the burden of my parents’ expectations with, so I basically have to be perfect or they find me lacking.”
"No, but you're constantly compared to your siblings, especially older ones. My brother, Max, is like a super genius, so now the whole family is supposed to be a super genius," she laughed, crossing the street.
“Touché,” Ian responded. “I guess that this is where we part ways, then.” He smiled, but was clearly a bit reluctant.
"You can come in for a bit, if you want," she tipped her head slightly. "My mom's fine with guests."
(Do it! I want to see what happens haha.)
(lol ok)
Ian shrugged. “Okay, sure.” He walked with her up to the house, slightly apprehensive. However, he was used to hiding that kind of thing, so it was hard to tell.
Cassie nodded and pulled out her keys to unlock the door. "Mom! I'm back!" She called before heading towards the stairs, motioning for Ian to follow her.
Ian did, looking around at house a little bit with interest. He wondered what Cassie’s mom was like. Well, I’m about to find out, he thought.
( @izzyandviolins ?)
Cassie's mom peeked out from the kitchen to wave to Cassie. "You're home early. We've already eaten, but there's food in the fridge if you need it," she informed Cassie. Suddenly noticing Ian, she smiled at him warmly before heading back to the kitchen. "Thanks, Mom!" She called.
(wheeze)
Ian smiled, running a hand through his hair (one of his nervous habits). “So, what’s the plan?” he asked.
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