kingsborodaisy:
“Unfortunately, yes. My town is just about 99% filled with very narrow minded, republicans. It sounds just as bad as it was,” the curly headed brunette recalls her life prior to traveling. It was….very closed off, boring, and mundane. At this point, she would be okay with never returning. “It’s solid. I would totally buy more. I’m not really picky when it comes to my weed, just as long as it’s decent quality and I’m not getting ripped off with cheap shit. You feel me?”
Claudia cringed a little but because she would honestly hate that. It was one of the reasons she loved New York so much. The people and the culture. People who were kicked out of small town’s like Daisy’s came here to find love and acceptance. Claudia found herself surrounded by that everyday. “I won’t rip you off. You’re mad cool. If you were super weird and dumb, I would probably try to do that though.” Claudia took a hit and passed the joint back to Daisy. “And you know...towns like those are sometimes hard to leave. What do you think was the hardest part about moving from a small town to a big city?” She wondered, running her hands through her hair.















