Is it a thing we do? | Averstrom
Another twirl of the quill between Joseph’s fingers managed to send the drop of ink hanging on the tip splashing onto the parchment. The essay he was meant to be writing lay accusingly in front of him but he had more on his mind than the history of the Weakness Potion. Rather the question of whether his girlfriend wanted to go to this social event thing the school decided to organise was plaguing his thoughts.
Of course there was the possibility that she would have to go anyway as one of the staff chaperones but he wasn’t sure if she wanted him there with her. He wasn’t really sure if the dance was something them as a couple should do and if she’d approve. On one hand she didn’t want to go which was fine with him as he didn’t particularly feel like being in a crowd of teenagers who’d undoubtedly have spiked the drinks. On the other, Noelee did want to go but she was just waiting for him to ask her. While he loved her headstrong personality, he still wasn’t quite sure of how traditional she was in these matters.
It was a question begging to be answered, leading him to drop the quill and push away from his desk to make his way to her.
The knock on her door was swift and impatient and unlike him but he was already on the verge of just turning around back to his room, so when it opened before him, he fought to calm his restless body down.
“So, uh, is the dance a thing we’ll do?” he managed to blurt out, so unlike the calm façade he had planned on having.
His fingers tapped a beat behind his back, inconsistent with the one that his body was begging to bounce to. Looking back on the situation, he realised that his shirt was a little too unbuttoned since the heat of his room to be modest, his sleeves rolled up to show the thick bands of healed muscle that lay across his arms, all in his haste to get there before he lost his nerve. It was curious, the way he acted whenever it concerned Noelee.
“Hi, by the way,” the sheepish smile came to his face hesitantly, having suddenly recovered for manners that he lacked around most.













