isa.
“I mostly just eat vegetables. I used to grow my own back home.” Isa takes a hit before adding, “Sometimes I eat salt and vinegar chips. Which are pretty cheap if you just stick to the knock off brand… A veggie dog does sound pretty good though…” Isa glances at Dylan as he drips water down his back, suddenly reminded of her half of the deal. “Oh.” Isa quickly puts both the joint and the popsicle in her mouth, a bit of a balancing act but one that’s required for her to cup her hands in the water and carefully pour it over Dylan’s head. She does so three times before she pulls back with a nod, drying her hands on her shorts before she’s pulling both the popsicle and the joint out from between her lips, taking a second to lick away the melted popsicle form her lips before she’s blinking and glancing to Dylan to ask, “wait, does it still count if it’s not a bucket?” Isa puts the joint between her lips again to take another hit, blowing lazy rings of smoke out of her lips as Dylan goes through his list. She admires them a second before she turns back to Dylan with a blunt, “so I’m just another blue haired girl on your list. Wow.” She’s teasing, although most people wouldn’t be able to tell, considering neither her expression or inflection change. “I mean how do I know you didn’t tell Gina the same thing?”
He welcomed her conversation. Dylan loved getting to know people, the little things that made them who they were, trivial or pointless he didn’t care, he now knew that Isa used to grow her own vegetables and she loved salt and vinegar chips, and he was going to make sure to remember, maybe even surprise her one day with a couple bags of them, anything really to get a smile out of the tiny girl. He glanced back at her when she stopped her musings, watching as she fussed with her popsicle and the joint, laughing softly when she reached down to cup some water in her hands and promptly dumped it over his head, making him shake his hair out some, playfully sprinkling drops of water on her, “No, no that’s about as good as it’s gonna get I think, unless you’ve got a bucket hidden somewhere,” He teased her softly, brushing his hair back again, trying to tame his unruly blond locks. There was a slight bit of panic that came next though, biting his bottom lip and trying to think of a way to smoothly make her feel important again, “No, no you’re not just another…” He trailed off, brows furrowed in concern and laughs some, “I just mean like, you know, I didn’t tell Gina that, I didn’t actually really talk to Gina all that much,” A slight blush fled across his cheeks, rubbing the back of his neck, “You’re way cooler than Gina, really.”













