text | diana & cassius
Cassius: I am simply offering since you seem so interested
Cassius: You're being particularly mean today
Cassius: Who ate your cookies
Diana: I want to poke my eyes out now
Diana: No one, I don't have any cookies
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text | diana & cassius
Cassius: I am simply offering since you seem so interested
Cassius: You're being particularly mean today
Cassius: Who ate your cookies
Diana: I want to poke my eyes out now
Diana: No one, I don't have any cookies
callistaxmcgonagallâ:
Callista realised who she was speaking to and had to drink some of the wine in front of her. What the woman said wasnât rude but her tone and intent behind the words was still clear, âNot sure Iâve ever met anyone who didnât have complaints about their job though,â she said eventually, âThere are many other things to be considered when signing up for a career like teaching, heat is not one of them,,â she pointed out bluntly because the woman didnât know, âNot to mention that suffering is not part of the job description. Not that you care too much about my suffering, right?â she raised an eyebrow at the other.
"Just thought Iâd add my two knuts since you were complaining out loud in a public place,â Diana replied, shrugging. If it was someone else, she knew she would had stayed quiet, but when it came to Callista she was simply not able to stop herself. She wasnât going to be hostile of course, but there was certainly no reason to be nice. âYes, Iâm sure that a bit of heat is truly insufferable. A lot of people are unemployed and have your qualifications, maybe ask them to switch?â She offered, her voice sounding overly sweet. âAnd Iâm sure you know the answer to your question.â
juniperfontaineâ:
âI knew I was going to upset some of the younger kids by having more seniority when I came here, but itâs not from any lack of experience,â June replied with a roll of her eyes. She hasnât had this job in a while, but she did her training like everyone else.Â
"Hope you know youâve got nothing to prove,â Diana added, smiling softly at the other. âThereâs always someone somewhere who is going to be upset, so itâs a waste of time to try to please everyone. I guess thatâs how I always saw it.â
evelynmoonâ:
âSee, this is the kind of support I need in my life.â Evelyn told the woman with enthusiasm, a laugh leaving her when Diana explained that any care beyond getting the animal home would have to come from her. âYou can say you donât know me? That however seems a little on the harsh side.â
"Iâm sure youâd find many who would help you out,â Diana replied, chuckling. It certainly wasnât a daily occurrence to take part in a horse heist. âWell, maybe, but itâll be safer. Iâm afraid Iâm quite easy to crack, especially when thereâs an interrogation of some sort.â
juniperfontaineâ:
June stood there dumbfounded at the otherâs remarks as they walked away. âWait, excuse me, what did you just say to me?â she said, blinking lightly, left speechless. She turned to the other close to her. âDid I just imagine that?â
"I suppose it depends what you were hoping to hear,â Diana slowly said. âCanât say Iâve paid attention to everything he rambled about, but most of it was very sexist,â she added, shrugging. Diana had learnt to tune out whenever she found herself around such person as most of the time it was pointless to continue the conversation.
callistaxmcgonagallâ:
âHonestly, whoever decided to put exams in the summe, was stupid,â Callista said, wiping her forehead , âToo stuffy in the hall to take the exams and too hot in the classrooms and offices to mark the exams. Iâm not even halfway finished through the first set.â
"Thatâs pretty much written in the job description, so anyone who decides to take that career path needs to suffer through it. Perhaps you can suggest youâll mark the exams some place else with better air flow,â Diana muttered, not looking up from the papers in front of her.
evelynmoonâ:
âOh my gosh! I feel like with this adorable darling by my side, I could live all my Princess dreams! You know, like Maui says about if you wear a dress and have an animal sidekick then youâre a Princess?â Sheâd loved that movie, in part due to the visuals. âPlease can we take it with us? Itâs only a little thing, no one will notice itâs gone missing.â Evie made her best attempt at doing puppydog eyes at the other.
"As long as I donât have to do anything afterwards, Iâm happy to help you take it to your place. Just donât expect me to feed it or clean after it,â Diana scrunched her nose at the thought of horse poop. âOh, I can say I donât know you if anyone asks who took it, thatâs the least I can do,â she offered.Â
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Cassius: If you want one, all you need to do is ask
Cassius: Excuse you
Cassius: What is wrong with my nose?
Cassius: Have you looked in the mirror recently?
Diana: Ew, just ew
Diana: Don't be gross Cass
Diana: I have and I'm definitely not as funny looking as you are
marcuscarsonâ:
âOh attractive.â Marcus couldnât help but tease the blonde, laughing at the thought. âThough maybe theyâd be more appreciative than you.â He added with a grin. âRemind me to get my phone out to record that if you do decide to go for that look though. Canât miss out on the possibility to catch something funny. People pay for that kind of stuff.â
"I know, itâll be a vast improvement in how I usually look,â the blonde joked. At Marcusâ grin, Diana couldnât help but to grin back. âSure thing, youâll be in the first one to know. Just donât show any of the footage to the kittens, Iâd like them to still think Iâm their cool aunt.â
charliewatscnâ:
âItâs okay, Di. Itâs not your job to do that,â Charlie said, not wanting to cause her friend any trouble anyways. Diana had most likely gone out of her way to come see her in the first place and that was already a big deal to her in itself. âIâll ask the healers when they inevitably come back in to check on me.â She thanked Diana for the water handed to her, drinking from it and only now realizing just how dry her throat had been. âRough. Sluggish even. But I think the meds are doing their job, my head isnât hurting as bad as I remember it hurting earlier in the day.â
Diana nodded in agreement. If Charlotte didnât want her to make inquiries then she was going to stay put. It wouldnât be a bother though, asking a couple of questions wouldnât take her long. Although she did have a feeling it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack since there were so many injured. âIâm glad they gave you something that helps, hopefully theyâre going to fix you in no time,â she smiled briefly. âIâm sure your family has got you covered, but if youâre in need of company or magazines or something, Iâm happy to stop by.â
charliewatscnâ:
âWe got in here together. She⌠she needed help and Iââ she furrowed her brows, seeming to come to an end of the film strip in her mind in regards to those events. âI hope sheâs okay. She had to have made it,â Charlie said firmly, not wanting to believe any other outcome was possible. âWater⌠water might be nice,â she then replied, looking to Diana as though she was finally seeing her for the first time in her hospital room. âThank you for coming to see me, Diana. You didnât have to do that.â
âIâm sorry, I only asked to see you when I came by and found out youâre here,â Diana explained. âMaybe I could go in a minute and try to find out if anyone knows anything? Or ask someone to stop by and you could ask them?â She offered. She didnât want Charlotte to excessively worry on the top of everything. At the mention of water, Diana nodded her head and arranged a glass for her. âOf course I had to, donât be silly. How are you feeling though?â
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Diana: For a moment there I was afraid you'd send me a dick pic
Diana: I'm glad I was wrong
Diana: And I'm glad you're okay, even though your nose looks funny
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Diana: Please send me a photo proving you're in one piece or else I won't ever fall asleep and you don't want that on your conscience
charliewatscnâ:
Everything ached. It felt like Charlie had been run over by a truck, every single fibre of her being burning uncomfortably. Unfortunately, it wasnât too unfamiliar of a feeling. A lot of the time she suffered from chronic pain and was generally weaker because of her illness. This just felt like somebody had turned the dial up to a thousand.Â
âThere was a girl with me,â the memory struck her all of a sudden. She couldnât remember how sheâd gotten into this very hospital bed, but she could remember helping a woman who kept falling in and out of consciousness. Charlieâs adrenaline levels had given her the strength to somehow guide herself and the woman out of the rubble and to the nearest healers, despite their injuries. âIs she okay? I donât remember if we exchanged names. Where is she?â she asked, clearly pushing through her own pain as she tried to piece the past events together.
Diana was startled when she suddenly heard Charlotteâs voice. She wasnât expecting her to wake up so soon, but was relieved nonetheless. âIâm sorry, I donât know anything about her,â she replied as she stood up. Diana hadnât thought to ask anyone about the other person, too concerned about her friend. âCan I get you anything? Water?â She offered.
marcuscarsonâ:âââ
âI mean, I donât think itâs unusual to have allergies Di, but yes, there are ways to control them.â He agreed but then heâd never been struck down so much by them like some people heâd encountered and he certainly would have pulled a face too if others had not covered their mouth and sneezed on him. âSo is this you saying you donât want to attend everything?â He asked with an amused expression on his face.
"Iâm sort of thinking of putting a bag or something over my head so that no one else can sneeze at me,â Diana replied, pouting. âYouâll have to walk with me everywhere though and be my eyes. You know that without you Iâll walk into the closest lamp and thatâll just be it.â
"How come there are so many people with allergies around here? Youâd think theyâre smart enough to avoid being surrounded by what makes them sneeze, but no, itâs so much better to go around and sneeze in other peopleâs faces,â Diana grumbled. She had already faced four such individuals and she had no wish to meet more of them.
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augustapicqucryâ:
âHey,â Auggie said, looking around, âSorry, I was looking for the bouquet making booth. Is this it?â she asked, âI mean, there are lots of flowers but those are everywhere, I have no idea.â
@diana-rosierâ
"Sure thing, have a seat,â Diana replied, smiling softly at the other. âThe person who is running this thing is not here yet, but Iâm hoping this is still the right place, at least all the signs pointed to this booth so fingers crossed,â she added, chuckling quietly.