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theunpaidintern · 10 years
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The fast lane was the only lane at this point. The amount of barely-known boys that she spent her night out with didn't end. She liked music that was a little too loud, motorcycles a little too fast, and leather a little too tight. Ever since father dearest drank his liver to oblivion and made it to the grave, something snapped within the teen. There was a whole other person standing in her place, figuratively and literally. A bleach blonde pixie cut and a change of name surely felt suiting for deserting her past. Innocence and ignorance was gone.  However, this time was different. She expected to get one blurred night in with the man, but a feeling deep down told her this wasn’t what she wanted with him. It was a feeling just a little too big. Callie Anne adjusted the black leather of her skirt, making sure the blouse that was tucked in hugged her figure nicely. She cracked a side smile upon seeing him step out of his humble workplace. One combat boot was crossed over the other, and her arms wear folded over her chest, acting offended as could be. “I’d like to file a complaint to the owner of this establishment, ” she announced. “I think the bouncer is a fucking psycho and The Caged Monarch should get a new one.”
"Yes, I fucking know my age, Hanji.”
Round and around in circles she went with the eclectic ponytail woman. It was the same routine every single time: show up, be denied, and go home. Hanji could see Callie Anne coming from a mile away now that she was a regular, if a ‘regular’ was a person here pretty much weekly making futile attempts to get inside a swanky nightclub.
"Ooh, someone’s got a mouth on her!" Hanji let out a hearty laugh, the kind where she threw her head back. The corner of Callie Anne’s mouth twitched with a bit of amusement and annoyance. "I can see why he’s got an interest in you: you’ve got a spark!"
"Hanj, I don’t want to get in so I can down a bunch of booze, you know why I’m always here, right?”
The woman in glasses waved her hand dismissively in the air. “Of course. You two just can’t stay away from each other, can you?” She giggled under her breath, satisfied with her teasing.
Most of what she heard from Hanji was lively rambling, but that last statement got her heart racing a little too quickly. “I’m finally 18 now, my birthday was a few days ago, and I can prove it if you need my I.D. Can I please just go in for five minutes?”
Hanji flashed that Chesire grin teeming with unexplained excitement. She tapped the blonde on the tip of her nose, causing a wrinkled reaction. “Aren’t you just the most precious thing? Terribly sorry, my dearest. 21 is the magic number!”
"What? Hanji, you told me 18 like a couple weeks ago."
"Did I say that?" A quirked finger found its way onto her chin as her eyes scanned upwards in an attempt to formulate some kind of memory of the accusation. "Nnnnope, can’t remember ever telling you that. Unless your birthday let you skip from 17 to 21, you are a no go, missy!" The thick black rope draping across the entry clinked shut on the metal hoop.
Callie Anne ran her fingers through her short, now bleach blonde hair. “Okay, okay. Just…let him know I’m here. I think his shift is almost up, and we’ve got some plans tonight.”
The brunette winked dramatically, almost with the entire side of her right face. “Can do. I’ll inform the man of the hour!” Turning on her heel, she stepped over the rope, singing some made-up melody that was terribly off key. “Love is in the air tonight!!”
“We’re not dating!” she exclaimed back into the dark hole. The statement would have been intimidating if it weren’t for the streak of pink color creeping across her face and the frustrated smile.
But it was true. They weren’t dating. Intimate contact hadn’t even happened (mostly because he didn’t seem like the touchy-feely flirty type and she was downright terrified to pull any moves). Just a few so-called dates here and there and that was it. She wasn’t even sure how they felt for each other, and there was almost nothing between her and Levi.
Almost.
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theunpaidintern · 10 years
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The fast lane was the only lane at this point. The amount of barely-known boys that she spent her night out with didn't end. She liked music that was a little too loud, motorcycles a little too fast, and leather a little too tight. Ever since father dearest drank his liver to oblivion and made it to the grave, something snapped within the teen. There was a whole other person standing in her place, figuratively and literally. A bleach blonde pixie cut and a change of name surely felt suiting for deserting her past. Innocence and ignorance was gone. However, this time was different. She expected to get one blurred night in with the man, but a feeling deep down told her this wasn't what she wanted with him. It was a feeling just a little too big. Callie Anne adjusted the black leather of her skirt, making sure the blouse that was tucked in hugged her figure nicely. She cracked a side smile upon seeing him step out of his humble workplace. One combat boot was crossed over the other, and her arms wear folded over her chest, acting offended as could be. "I'd like to file a complaint to the owner of this establishment, " she announced. "I think the bouncer is a fucking psycho and The Caged Monarch should get a new one."
"Yes, I fucking know my age, Hanji.”
Round and around in circles she went with the eclectic ponytail woman. It was the same routine every single time: show up, be denied, and go home. Hanji could see Callie Anne coming from a mile away now that she was a regular, if a...
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theunpaidintern · 10 years
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"Yes, I fucking know the rules, Hanji.”
Round and around in circles she went with the eclectic ponytail woman. It was the same routine every single time: show up, be denied, and go home. Hanji could see Callie Anne coming from a mile away now that she was a regular, if a ‘regular’ was a person here pretty much weekly making futile attempts to get inside a swanky nightclub.
"Ooh, someone’s got a mouth on her!" Hanji let out a hearty laugh, the kind where she would throw her head back and rest her fists on her hips. The corner of Callie Anne’s mouth twitched with a bit of amusement and annoyance. "I can see why he’s got an interest in you: you've got a spark!"
"Hanj, I don’t want to get in so I can down a bunch of booze, you know I’m always here to meet L-”
The woman in glasses waved her hand dismissively in the air. “Of course, of course. I've been hearing your name circling around this bar many-a times. You two just can’t stay away from each other, can you?” She giggled under her breath, satisfied with her teasing. Being the middleman meant obtaining an unspoken power of knowing all and embarrassing the hell out of you for it. Damn her.
“I’m finally 18 now, my birthday was a few days ago, and I can prove it if you need my I.D. Can I please just go in for five minutes?”
Hanji flashed that Cheshire grin teeming with unexplained excitement. She tapped the blonde on the tip of her nose, causing a wrinkled reaction. “Aren't you just the most precious thing? Terribly sorry, my dearest. 21 is the magic number!”
"What? Hanji, you told me 18 like a couple weeks ago."
"Did I say that?" A quirked finger found its way onto her chin as her eyes scanned upwards in an attempt to formulate some kind of memory of the accusation. "Nnnnope, can’t remember ever telling you that. Unless your birthday let you skip from 17 to 21, you are a no go, missy! I don't make the rules, I just enforce em!" The thick black rope draping across the entry clinked shut on a metal hoop, the definite sign of a barricade.
Callie Anne ran her fingers through her short bleach blonde hair. “Okay, okay. Just…let him know I’m here. I think his shift is almost up, and I asked him to hang out tonight.” Partially true, except for the fact that it was he who requested to see her. However, some details need to be tweaked around Hanji in order to spare Levi the burden of being taunted.
The brunette winked dramatically, almost with the entire side of her right face. “Can do. I’ll inform the man of the hour!” Turning on her heel, she stepped over the rope, singing some made-up melody that was terribly off key. “Love is in the air tonight!!”
“We’re not dating!” she exclaimed back into the dark hole. The statement would have been intimidating if it weren’t for the streak of pink color creeping across her face and the frustrated smile.
But it was true. They were not dating. The pair was so polar opposite that it was miraculous how they could bear being around each other. More or less, she was grateful that he'd say yes to her invitations and vice versa. 
Unfortunately, all technicalities aside, there was almost nothing between her and Levi.
Almost.
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