emmett-ashford:
“No! No. I-I mean…You don’t need to do that. It’s kind of a seedy bar and I don’t want you going there alone. Or with me…or like…ever. Yeah. Ever.” He nods emphatically against the grass, slapping his hand on the ground to emphasize his point. That’s the last place he wants Olivia to be. For numerous reasons. Mostly because he knows about her history…and knows that that bar is probably the last place Olivia would feel comfortable in. And all Emmett wants for Olivia is for her to be comfortable. Besides. He’ll either go back when he’s sober or pick it up when he goes back the next night. It’s not the first time he’s left his phone behind. There’s nothing interesting on it anyways. “Don’t worry about it. I’ll get it later. It’s not like anyone will be desperate to contact me.” He shrugs.
“I’m pretty sure campus is one of the safest places in this town. Hence why I’m laying here instead of…the park.” He pauses. “Does Palmetto have a park? I don’t…I don’t spend a lot of time in Palmetto. Thinking about it…If I don’t know about a park…where would…” He shakes his head. There’s a better rabbit hole to spiral down and honestly…park or no park he’d have ended up on campus eventually, right? He sighs. “I don’t think I”ll be moving for a while. And you don’t have to stay out here freezing with me.” He pauses, sighing again. “But…I think I’d like it if you stuck around. Being alone…means being in my head. And being in my head is…like…well, being in my head.”
Rumors of her Penn State issues were bound to get out, if the media didn’t imply it, gossip surely did. And a majority of it was true, even if it never came out of her mouth, why else would she transfer from such a high end Exy team and end up on the Foxes. She’d had it all, and she gave it up, and the reason was pretty obvious given the implications Zia had put out. So when he was quick to shut down the idea of her going to a seedy bar, as if it was do or die for her, she felt her cheeks heat up with an almost embarrassed blush. She could handle herself, if need be, but a part of her knew that her whole mental state going into somewhere with grimy, handsy guys might as well go out the window. “If it’s a bad place, I wouldn’t want you there either...” Olivia informed him, glancing over to Evan now, pursing her lips together as she sighed. “I’m gonna get you back to campus in one piece tonight, you can figure it all out tomorrow. Most people are sleeping by now anyways.”
He had a valid point, even if he was intoxicated, so she relaxed a bit as she glanced back up at the sky. “I don’t think so...I’m a big fan of parks too, but typically during the day time.” Olivia teased a bit, shooting him a little smile before stretching her legs out straight, head falling to the side as she moved her gaze back to him now. Her expression softened a bit when he informed her he would like it if she stuck around, and she gave him a little nod of her head, “I’ll stay, don’t worry, my schedules wide open and I’ll just sleep all day tomorrow. My usual routine anyways.” Pausing, she certainly knew what it was like to be in her head and how scary of a place it could be, so she sighed and leaned back to be flat on her back beside him. It was a clear view to the sky at least, and that was nice. “I get it, don’t worry.”















