@PrettyLittlePyro
"Pretty much," he said, pursing his lips. "We should probably plan out how we're to act. Should I write down everything we know about them - us - so far?"
"Pretty much," he said, pursing his lips. "We should probably plan out how we're to act. Should I write down everything we know about them - us - so far?"
"Sure, why not?" She shrugged picking up the hotel note pad and pen sitting on the coffee table. "Who's writing"
"You can," he said, looking through the information. "Um… do you want me to start with what the System gave us, or what we found online?"
"What do you want? I couldn't care less, we have so little information." She replied looking up at him from over the notepad. "I seriously don't care."
"Alright. So, we supposedly got married three years ago on the 7th of June, in Hawai'i. Um… there were a lot of people, but there are pictures of the Powells there. You know, the founders of Luna International. And you wer talking and laughing with them, so I'd say you were close. Nothing about me with that relationship. I'm a high-ranking security guard, you're a spokesperson. We were sent to sell something to a guy called Leopard." He paused. "Let's see what else… um… we're both supposed to be 25, but I'm older by five months. Your birthday is in December, whereas mine is in August. Um… we met in high school, went to the same university together, and then split up after, eventually meeting at Luna, where we both had jobs, and I eventually proposed. We live in West Virginia for the most part, but often take trips around the world." He checked the information. "And… besides the pictures of us, that's really it. Oh, and you were raised by your uncle, who died of a stroke seven years ago. Your parents died in a crash."
"Well that's a lot, but I've got it all written down." Joanna mumbled as she ended her last sentence with a period. "Wanna take a look and tell me if I missed anything?" She asked tossing the paper and pen over to him.
He glanced over it, then pointed. "You were born it December, not November."
Joanna sighed taking the paper pad back and changing the word. "There, fixed. Anything else?" She asked with a little bit of annoyance tracing her voice.
That was the wrong way to talk. His face closed off, and he shook his head. "No." His voice was back to its usual flat, bored tone.
She knew she had crossed the wrong line. "You're sure?" She asked attempting to soften her tone.
Joanna was struggling, she was trying not to get upset with him, but memories flooded her head whenever she looked to his eyes. Bad ones, the ones that were always there no matter what she did. She couldn't erase them, only wishing she could. But with his cold tone, it always ebbed her on. She wasn't sure how she felt about him most of the time. Some days she wanted to push him off a bridge, but other times she would watch him with his friends, a smile on his face, she wouldn't admit it to herself or anyone, but she felt something stir inside of her every time he did. Before remembering his constant teasing, and his smug look when he did, that's where she got confused.
(What if they used to date? Or be best friends?)
Arsen pursed his lips at her tone. "Positive." He glanced at the list and sighed. It wasn't a lot of information. They would have to make up a lot of stuff, and he didn't want to spend any more time with her. It brought back memories he would rather not remember. Of the two laughing and joking and being silly together. He squashed the bitter feelings down, and buried the memories deep in the back of his mind.
(I think Best friends would be cool, because she could have admitted she had a crush on him and he could've laughed at her because of it)
Joanna got up and started out of the room. "Fine, I'll be in my room." She muttered heading into her room. "I'd rather not have you bother me, but if you really need me, knock." She went quiet as her words came to an end, shutting her door and locking it. She strutted to her bed and picked up a heavy pillow, hurling it at the door. It made a loud thud, and she flopped down onto the bed, screaming into one of the other pillows.
"Why does everything have to be so difficult!?"
(Ooh, yeah.)
Arsen rolled his eyes at her retreating figure and leaned back, sighing. Why did she have to be this way? So damn difficult and unpredictable. One moment they were talking at least civilly, the next she had to tick him off in some way. She was better at making him annoyed or angry than almost anyone else he knew. He sat up, with half a mind to make himself some pasta or something, when he spotted her computer. He knew that he should take it to her, but he really didn't feel like it, especially since she had been so rude. Without knowing why, though, he picked it up, brought it to her door, and set it on the floor. There. That was his good deed to her. He went into the mini kitchen and started some food.
Joanna tossed the pillow she had been using at the wall, before pushing herself off the bed. “Stupid Arsen, stupid feelings. How did I ever like him?” She asked walking over to her door picking up the pillow she had hurled at the door. “He’s such a pain.” She growled throwing the pillow to her bed. She opened her door, stopping seeing her laptop was there. ’He actually took the time to do something nice for me- wait. Come on Joanna, you’re mad at him and hate his guts.’ She tried to tell herself. ’Right?’
He stress-cooked, so soon the room filled with the scent of meat and spices. He glared at the food laying in front of him,and sighed. He couldn't eat this all, he wasn't even hungry. Regretting that he didn't have any container to hold it in, he put it all in the fridge and went into his own room.
Joanna sighed, picking up her laptop. She set it on her bed, before deciding she was going to go to the pool. So she quickly grabbed a swim suit, and put it on. Before walking out she picked up a towel and looked at his door. She groaned and went over knocking on it gently.
((I'm legit bumping all my RPs, bump))
(Okay lol. Sorry, I haven't been able to come on for more than a minute, and thought that you wouldn't want to have a half-tried response.)
"What?" He asked, pinching the bridge of his nose in annoyance. He opened the door.
(Oh, OK, I was honestly just wondering where everyone had gone lol. Everyone keeps disappearing lol)
She stood there with a towel over her shoulder, and a swim suit on. "I was going to the pool if you cared." She said in a gentle tone. "Just thought I'd let you know, so if you tried calling me and I didn't answer you wouldn't be ticked off."
(I know, right!?)
Slightly startled that she had thought to include him, he shrugged. "I might be by later. Um… thanks," he mumbled, very quietly.
((Yeah, sometimes they warn me, most the time… not. It was like a full month before I bumped a RP I was in… Oof))
"Alright. See you later then." She shrugged turning around, and about half way froze. "Oh- uh yeah. Thanks by the way. For setting my laptop by my door." She mumbled the last bit over her shoulder. With that said, she marched off to the door.
(Oh, I know so much how that feels. Happens to me all. The. Time.)
He blinked in surprise at her back as she left, too shocked to move. Did she actually thank him? And did he really thank her? There must be something wrong with them.
(Yeah, someone is ghosting me RN actually, I gave it a few days, bumped it when they were online, and they've been back on multiple times, responded to other things, leave and come back. I honestly wish they'd just tell me if they didn't want to do it…)
Joanna was quiet as she got in the elevator. She just- stared, at the floor changing. Number by number. "Why did I even tell him- or thank him?" She asked herself, her eyes never being pulled away from the numbers.
(I know! Don't you hate it when people do things like that? And then they give the excuse that they "forgot that they hadn't responded," or "that the roleplay existed," or something.)
He put his face in his hands, taking a deep breath, and stood. Moving out of his room, into the kitchen, he ran a hand through his hair and looked around, puffing out a deep breath. What was he going to do right now? He was bored. He could head to the pool, but really didn't want to see Joanne right now. Not after all that awkwardness.
(Yes, exactly. OK, I have before lost a RP, because I did respond, but my internet was being screwy. So the first few times, Yes you're totally fine. After the twenty third time, yeah no.)
She walked out onto the sunny concrete, a gentle smile on her lips. She strutted over to the large pool, opening the gate and walking over to one of the lounge chairs. 'Well, maybe he won't come down now that he knows I'm here. It works out for both of us.' She smiled at the convenience of her situation. She tossed her towel over the top of the chair and leaned back shutting her eyes soaking in the sunlight.
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