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“Where did you get one? I love those things!”

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“What? – come on, it’s a Polaroid. Can’t be the weirdest thing you’ve ever seen.”
“Where did you get one? I love those things!”
“It’s not stealing if the clothing’s on public display. I’ll have it returned by the end of the week, but for now.. I need an outfit for one of the club’s I’ll be attending! I can’t afford to look bad — I also need a brand new straightener to tame this lion mane.”
“Yeah but...you didn’t pay for it. Shouldn’t you ask a friend to borrow an outfit?”
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“Oh, I ain’t that cool. I couldn’t pull it off if I wanted too.”
“Why would you say that?”
“Maybe. But those people are usually also a thousand fucking years old and need to learn how to grow the fuck up already.”
“Why do you think they haven’t grown up yet? Although I do see where you’re coming from.”
“I almost feel like we should get huddled up in a corner for whatever is coming next. The calm before the storm sort of thing.”
“That’s not a bad idea. Should it ever happen, I’ll take you up on that suggestion.”
“Oh I don’t say it. But the word lit, has now been used to mean cool, and rad. So it doesn’t mean fire, in that context.”
“Oh okay! You look like the kind of person to say that, though. Rad is still an awesome word too.”
“Bacon should be it’s own food group, not sure how I managed to forget that but yes. I’m right there with you.”
“Why should it be its own food group?”
“It does. I suppose it’s good to know it’s not only me who doesn’t understand certain things these days.”
“Yeah, I feel like I still don’t understand a lot myself. And these new sayings are throwing me more down the spiral.”
“My pleasure. If everyone just smoked a little more in this town, I doubt they would be so fuckin’ murderous all the time.”
“For some people, I don’t think a blunt is enough.”
“I don’t listen to those slang words, so I’m not the best person to ask. I recommend searching that through Google — wonderful search engine.”
“I’ll take that, thank you. It truly is a lifesaver. But I think it’d be silly if someone found that in my search history.”
“Whatever’s going to happen’ll be awesome.”
“Thank you for clearing that up with me because I was lost. It’s a weird saying, though. Do you say that?”
“Why do you care?”
“I was just curious is all.”
“It’s a weird saying. But they’re saying they’re hanging out with family really. Lit can also be used for explaining how rad a party is, and I just used rad, and I am rambling. Awesome.”
“Really? That’s weird, considering there was nothing...lit. Like a fire, ya’ know? Do you say it too?”
“I know. First time I heard that I was so confused, then I just guessed they were talking about their family or something like that.”
“I’d probably have to speak with one of them for confirmation. Not like I’d ever say something as ridiculous as that, though.”
“Everyone needs to get a little high and calm the fuck down. Christ. Want a hit?”
“If you don’t mind, I smelt that from miles away.”
One more twenty-four hour shift done and Ryan was ready to go home–or maybe a drink. She said goodbye to her coworkers and threw her backpack over one shoulder, making her way down the street. She’d always hated to be back on the job so shortly after the full moon, but didn’t want to change her shift either. She was one of the few female firefighters in town and didn’t want to look weak, even if her body still ached from shifting back to her human form on the day before. With a sigh, she rubbed her hand over her face and kept her eyes down–unfortunately, she ended up bumping into someone and she hoped to God it wasn’t one of those people who were pissed all the time and that would give her a hard time.
“I’m so sorry… I wasn’t looking. Are you alright?”
Looking up at the stars in awe, the imp decided it was time to return home. She lost track of time admiring the night which was illuminated by a magnificent number of stars. Tonight was the perfect temperature. A small breeze flew by and her hair flowed along with it, resting on her shoulders once again. She kept staring at the sky while walking. Before she knew it, she collided with another body and took a few steps back. She threw her hands up in defense. “N-No no, my bad. I should have looked where I was going. Are you alright?”