Bleed: My character will injure your character JULIE AND DEL
dulie chap. 2 (the end)
Today was a day of revalations. Del had been cleaning in her father's office - the first time in years, since she could hardly stand being in there. But she'd done it, and was neatly stacking up his old notebooks, when a curious paper fell out. She'd picked it up, intent on just putting it back in it's place, when a sentence caught her eye. I'm afraid for my life. Shocked, Del sank into his office chair to read the rest. The contents were absolutely shocking.
There had been a girl stalking him, apparently - always dressed in bright yellow. She followed him to work, watched him put 1 sugar in his coffee, and even once watched with great interest how he interacted with Del. The girl was young - too young to be of any threat, but it still creeped him out. Del's father had learned the name of the girl from Delaney, who'd told him that she was Julie Foster. A little weird, but harmless. But Del's father had been becoming more and more paranoid, seeing Julie seemingly everywhere he turned. Julie - everywhere.
The paper was dated two days before Del's father had passed. Del, her mouth open in shock and horror, could only stare at the paper for a few minutes, her mind processing what she had just discovered. Could it have been Julie, who had driven her father to kill himself? What could've been the motivation behind it? The only logical reason that Del could come up with was jealousy - of Del and Finn's relationship. But that was ridiculous... wasn't it?
Suddenly overcome with rage, Del stalked out of her father's office and went into the garage, grabbing things off of the shelves as she saw fit. Ropes, duct tape, zip ties, and large garbage bags all somehow ended up in her backseat. Her mouth set in a grim line, Delaney started up her car and drove off towards Julie's place. Julie was going to pay.
Jealousy: My character gets jealous over yours. Del and Julie pls and thank~
this is me and u irl kristine
If Delaney didn't know better, she almost would've thought that Julie had some weird obsession with her. Whenever they were in the same room, Julie's eyes seemed to track her and follow her every movement. And the other girl's lips always seemed turned down in disapproval and annoyance, though Del had no idea why. Del had been nothing but perfectly nice to Julie, and had tried her best to maintain an appropriate amount of detachedness with Finn.
And if that wasn't enough, Del was convinced that she was going crazy. Two days ago, she'd been wearing one of her favorite sundresses. And today, Julie was wearing the same one - only in yellow. Julie's hair also seemed suspiciously similar to the hairstyle Del was currently toting. But she had to have been imagining it. Reminding herself to get more sleep, as she was going just a little bit crazy, Del returned her attention towards the book she was holding in her grasp.