@Skylark
Putting a hand to her mask self conciously, Kendall sighed. "You're not going to give this up, are you?"
Putting a hand to her mask self conciously, Kendall sighed. "You're not going to give this up, are you?"
"I'm not, Kendall. I'm very stubborn."
Kendall rolled her eyes. "Fine, ya caught me, Tina," she sighed. "But I'm not taking off the mask here."
"Why not, might I ask?" Tina said.
"Nobody here except the owner knows my real name," she explained. "And I'd like to keep it that way."
"Bar one, I know your real name." Tina grinned.
Kendall smirked and rolled her eyes. "Well, duh, but seriously, if you want me to take off the mask, we're gonna have to chill in the dressing room."
"Do you happen to want to do that?" she asked slyly.
"Only if you do," Kendall replied, equally as sly.
"Of course I do. Shall we?" Tina asked in a seductive manner.
"We shall," Kendall responded with a smirk, leading the way back to her dressing room, which was her personal one since she was such a regular performer.
"Damn, you should hire a maid." Tina said. She was a bit of a clean freak though, so the room could have been fine by most standards and not by Tina standards, however.
Kendall laughed, "Hun, I can't afford a maid, so you're gonna have to live with it." She plopped down on the loveseat and pulled off her mask.
"Yeah, whatever. Shut up."
Kendall stuck out her tongue and laughed. "Soooo…"
"Yes? So what?" Tina asked.
"How did you know it was me? I don't really talk to people at school."
"I observe. Your voice sounded familiar, and the hair was honestly a huge giveaway." Tina said. "Among other things. Shall I go on?"
"Yeah, I guess the pink hair wasn't' the wisest choice, was it? But I like it too much."
"I like it too, honestly. But also, the holes showing where piercings would normally be matched yours exactly. Even from a distance, if one looks closely you can see them. Same height and build, and your beautiful eyes stand out even in a dimly lit club." Tina said. "But it was mainly the hair."
Kendall put her fingers to her lip where one of her piercings rested and chuckled. "I'm not quite fit for anonymity, am I?"
"I suppose not. But you're still beautiful either way."
Blushing, Kendall pulled her cotton candy hair in front of her face. "Oh- oh, um, thanks."
"No need to thank me for stating a known fact." Tina said, sitting down beside Kendall.
"Can I put the mask back on?" Kendall mumbled from behind her hair. "I hate people seeing me blush."
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