@lulahbells
âAre you enjoying my class so far?â
âHuh? You what? Are you a teacher?
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@lulahbells
@lulahbells
âAre you enjoying my class so far?â
âHuh? You what? Are you a teacher?
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claireeporter:
Looking at the card, Claire frowned. âItâs a student ID. Are you Talulah?â
Lulah gasped and her eyes widened in shock, "Yes! How did you know?! Are you magic?"
What is this you want me to read?
âSomeone gave it to me, they said I should keep hold of it.â
Margot Robbie photographed for Oyster #108, May 2016.
virginiabell-ginny:
After leaving Neverland, Ginny was most excited to see Talulah more than anything. Sure, there would be cool places to go and even a whole school she had never seen, but whatâs the point in going if her sister werenât there? Luckily, Virginia and Talulah were never apart for long. When Virginia saw Talulahâs face on the other side of the door, she couldnât help but tear up from happiness. âTal!â she squealed, hugging her sister back. âOh, I missed you so much! More than anything!â
Talulah could hardly believe this was happening, though she couldnât believe most of the things that seemed to happen around her. This however was a moment of clarity, and she had more of them around Ginny. She ran her hands through her sisterâs curly hair and laughed wildly, âI missed you too! Iâm so glad youâre here, I canât believe it! We were there and now weâre here! At a school? Remember how people would talk about schools? Theyâd say...â Lulah froze, she couldnât remember any further. âTheyâd say things about it!â
@virginiabell-ginny
It had been a teacher that had taken kindly on Talulah that had notified her of her sisterâs arrival, walking her to Ginâs room so she didnât get lost. They were hoping this would help ground her in some way. Lulah was buzzing with excitement, running in the spot after she banged on the door waiting for a response. As soon as the door was opened, she flung her arms around her sister. âGinny!â She screeched, squeezing tightly and not letting go.
âWaitâ just, when did you see him? I-I seeâŚâ She held the phone close to her ear, bringing the thumb of her free hand up to her lips and biting on her nail. âWhatâŚwhat did you tell him? You did not tell him where I was did you- No? Alright, goodâŚ..A-ah it is nothing. Do not worry about it, just please, promise me you will not tell him where I am? Thank you, sister. I have to go now but I will call again soon. Tell mother and father I said hello. Bye.â Ending the call, she pocketed her phone, before bringing her hands up to her face for a moment. âEverything is alright, Collette. There is no need to worryâŚâ She mumbled to herself, trying to calm down her racing heartbeat. Wanting to retreat back to the safety of her room, already beginning to feel the tears well up in her eyes, she made a quick move to leave nearly knocking into someone in the process. With a startled yelp, she stepped back slightly, a small look of panic on her face. âO-ohâŚummmâŚhow long were you standing there forâŚ?â
Talulah was crawling around on the floor, certain she'd dropped something along the corridor. She couldn't remember what exactly, but right now it was unbearably important that she get it back. People were staring at the lanky blonde but she hadn't noticed, she rarely did. Lulah pulled herself to her feet, pouting to herself and in a strop she went into the closest room, she nearly slammed the door but someone was talking and that captured her attention first. She tiptoed her way closer and grinned when the girl turned around. "I... I don't know. Long... no not long!" Lulah said quickly, getting overexcited by the unexpected question. "Right? Tell them I said bye... you said." She nodded, extra pleased with herself for thinking so clearly, and without the help of any voices! "Ooh!" Talulah dropped to the floor and picked up a silver coin, popping up to full height again just as quick. "Shiny," the blonde nodded at the coin, holding it up for the girl to see. "It's mine, you can't have it, but you can look at it."
Dry Your Eyes || Open
CJ had been at the school for nearly an entire day, not once having left her suite since her parents had dropped her off. Despite hating to be alone, the fear of a new place and dealing with so many new people kept her hidden away until her hunger finally drove her to venture out. After studying the map numerous times and being sure she knew how to get to the cafeteria, CJ finally stepped into the empty corridor of the dorm building, pulling her brotherâs oversized hoodie tight around her body. Sheâs only taken one of the two right turns she knew it would take to get outside before a stranger waved at her and already she felt panic setting in. Limbs beginning to tremble, she took a step back, eyes locked on the person in front of her.
Talulah felt free in a loose fit white summer dress, she couldnât really understand people wearing those tight things on their legs. They looked so painful! She skipped along the corridor, swishing the skirt from side to side with a giggle. The fairy only paused when she saw a blonde that she convinced herself was her sister. âGinny!â She hopped over, from one foot to the other, and let out an open wide cackle of glee when she got closer. Her happiness faded somewhat when she got closer, âYou⌠youâre not Ginny?â She was forgetful, but surely not so much so to forget her own sister.
but we love that little game you had called || lulah and kellan
kellan-jones:
Kellan considered this. She was really distracting, and, while he doubted she actually knew what she was saying, he needed someone who could act as a distraction. âWould you?â he asked. As annoying as she was, he couldnât turn down help. âSure, letâs do it,â he said, knowing sheâd probably forget about it.
Lulah jumped and clapped her hands at his agreement, âYay! Weâre have fun.â She said with a pleased, dramatic nod of her head. She rubbed his shoulders back and forth a second before spinning away and heading off to the door. The room was boring her now, and there was a dark section in the corner that she had to keep her eyes off, lest something bad jumped out at her from itâs hiding spot.
why colour in the lines if you're just painting it black || lulah and blake
hookspawn:
Blake laughed as she returned the question, and supposed it was a stupid question. âNo, canât say that I do, or ever desired one. Not much to choose from in that bunch,â he commented, giving a small chuckle. Hook slowly released his grip on her when she started laughing, until his hands were at his sides, tucked into his pockets. âMiss the island yet?â He asked conversationally, wondering just what heâd gotten himself into now.
âWhat? What bunch? Bananas?â She asked, endlessly confused and looking around for a banana tree. Back home she and her sister would try nibble at them from the bunch, but theyâd have to try snap it off and smush it out of the skin to get any. âYeah! Of course, everyoneâs back there and Iâm here but my mum thought it would be good for me.â She waved her hand, like it was a silly idea. âI donât know why.â
maetbh:
âReally, itâs no problem at all! It should be super fun!â
âOhhhh this is so fun of you! Youâre going to make me look all pretty.â
but we love that little game you had called || lulah and kellan
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âLike, how could you help me while I kill people? Because I donât want to have a tea party. I want to go murder someone,â he said. Kellan shook his head at her, not seeing where she could have possibly gotten the idea of a tea party and honeysuckles from wanting to kill someone.
âOhâŚâ Lulah cocked her head to the left, letting her mind wander. âI could be a distraction!â She offered, inching back to him again with a pleased giggle. âAnd we could have a tea party! Win win. I donât like tea much, but I like ginger ale. Have you ever had it? This girl gave it to me!â She explained, again getting too overexcited.
but we love that little game you had called || lulah and kellan
kellan-jones:
âI need to know what you can do for me,â he snapped. He hated that he couldnât tell whether or not she was joking, and, though he liked feeling better than her, Kellan wasnât sure how much more he could take. âKill people. So unless you want to help me with that, and are actually capable of it, I might as well just kill you too.â
âDo for you?â Lulah repeated, entirely lost already. âDo for you?â She said again, pressing her lips together. She just shrugged, sheâd never needed to demonstrate her worth before, and her poor little lost mind couldnât articulate her worth very well anyway. âWhy donât we hate a tea party instead? I can get some honeysuckles! Have you ever had them? Theyâre so sweet!â
maetbh:
âTomorrow maybe?? I doubt it will take too long.â
âEeeeek!!! I canât wait, thank you thank you thank you!â
but we love that little game you had called || lulah and kellan
kellan-jones:
He rolled his eyes as she obviously tried to make him feel bad. âI have plenty of friends. They just arenât nearly as annoying as you,â he said and snorted. âWhat could you possibly have to offer as a friend? Thank god your hallucinations like me, I was worried.â Kellan couldnât believe that he was even entertaining this. He should have just killed her, but, in a strange way, listening to her ramble on and be obviously lesser than him made him feel exceedingly good about himself.
Talulah grinned, not understanding his sarcasm, nor did she understand that he was serious in his insults. Insults were funnier than they used to be, even when they were hurled in her direction. âLots of stuff, probably. Do you need some qualifications? I donât have anything proper...â Talulah explained with a grin, she wasnât even sure if she was serious. âWhat else were you going to do today?â
luisaoldenburg:
âNo! This stuff is good. Just drink this for now I think.â
âOkay boss lady.â