“Well I guess it’s just me, and because I’m such a bitch. I like to make a bit of fuss and make you feel like you matter to me when you don’t.” Sydney shrugged slightly, a hand moving to push her long blonde flowing locks over her shoulder and away from her face in a quick motion. “Drugs wouldn’t work on me, I’m a chimera, Youtube got a bit too boring for my liking, and travelling is off the cards as I’m way too lazy for that. Besides, who says I’m following you around, you came back to MY home town, and we bumped into each other. I’d rather stick pins in my eyes than follow you around and hear your incessant voice all day L O N G.” Her voice was amused completely at this point, a smirk on her lips. At the mention of a soap opera, she rolled her eyes, a laugh leaving her plump pink lips. “Nobody asked you to be around me, I mean, I may be the town histrionic, but you are definitely the biggest insufferable pain in the ass wherever you go.” Sydney didn’t care if something happened, quite frankly, it had got to a point where all she had was Althea, and she liked that of course, but it did hurt at the absence of her sister. Her sister had meant the world to her and not being able to talk to her at all, was killing her inside. “I have enemies everywhere, thanks to Theo, and now he’s one too, so I’m over it. If someone’s going to kill me, then so be it. And anyway, I don’t want nor need your help. I’ll fight my hardest, and if I get killed then, at least I died fighting. Since when were you and Theo best friends?”
“Oh thank god, you’re finally catching on. It was like, super awkward trying to talk in code an all. Didn’t want to just flat out say it, so I’m glad you did it for me,” Parker said, a small grin playing at his lips. “Oh, I don’t matter to you? That’s funny. The little twinkle in your eyes and the sound of that tiny little heart tell me otherwise. Plus, you have the tendency to flirt with anything living and breathing, Syd. It’s cute on occasion other times it’s creepy.” He scoffed. “I didn’t come back here for you, you silly, silly girl. I have business to take care of here. I’d tell you, but it’s none of your business.” Parker put his hand over his heart when she called him a pain in the ass, pretending to have his feelings hurt, then laughed, flashing her a smile. “I think you meant a ‘hot piece of ass’, actually.” He shrugged. “Oh I’m not offering you any help. I was going to offer you something a little less child-appropriate, but as I hear it, you’ve pulled a Portia de Rossi and are suddenly into girls. You know, I always had a bit of a suspicion on that front.” He furrowed his eyebrows. “We’re not friends. Who said that? The guy is wacko I think I’d rather keep my distance.”









