@justallnerves was flat fucking crazy ( batshit I hear )
Carrie had seen the recital.
It had been ROUGH. And that was coming from a girl whose mother thought that being locked in a closet was acceptable punishment. She wasn’t friends with the girl she wasn’t friends with anyone really, a f r e a k like her? However, they had been in the same classes for a few years, enough for her to notice how the girl acted. Unlike Sue Snell or Chris Hargensen she had never been interested in the whims of popularity that seemed to entrance high schoolers. Natalie had always been more focused than that --- so to see her LOSE control onstage was jarring to say the least. She had felt that urge to devolve into madness, or uncategorized notes on a piano -- but she had never given into it. Not yet at least.
With small steps she approaches the girl, clearing her throat and clutching her school books close to her chest. “You did really well last night, I e-enjoyed your piece.” She’s not good at this, and the words linger, eyes trained on the d i r t y floor. “You can tell it’s what you’re SUPPOSED to be doing, like you’ve always been doing it.”










