Four bags of Hershey's kisses, (in total, 100 kisses)
A crown for the princess.
And what's a princess without a castle? Tickets to Disney World and a three day stay in Cinderella's castle! (idk how many to book for depends whoever Kaylee wants to invite k)
And a letter:
Dear Glitter Buddy,
Let me get this out of the way: I love you very, very much. You sort of mean the world to me, you know. Kaylee, I know people have got a thing for calling you mini Dekas, but they're wrong. You're Kaylee Reese, the sweetest, most adorable, caring little seventeen year old I know. You're you. You're amazing. You're growing up too damn fast and you deserve the whole world.
I wish I could spend all of my forever with you... as romantic as that sounds. You're my little light at the end of the tunnel, and sometimes I don't tell you everything. I know you're a lot smarter than to believe otherwise, but sometimes I don't need to. Things I don't want you to hear, you fix them with that big smile without even realizing it.
Wish you could stay this little, Reese. But since you can't, I'll tell you this much. When you're not so mini years from now, you're going to be something great.
Andie seemed to have memorized every inch of Kaylee's room by now; the fluffy comforter, the curves of the bedside table, the lamp sitting on top of it. The titles on the spines of books scattered in random corners of the room, usually sheltered by a glossy magazine. That she liked three tugs on the fan or else it made noise and shook around. She'd spent so many nights here, but now they were... different. Different knowing that behind Kaylee's bright thousand watt smile, she was scared. She was still a scared little 16 year old girl, who'd been drenched in her own blood due to supernatural attacks twice now. And she couldn't sleep alone. Even in her own home, vervain on her wrist and in her system, it wasn't enough to make her feel safe again. And god, did Andie want to take it all away. The fear, the doubt-- but she couldn't. No matter how hard she tried, it would be burned into Kaylee's mind, and now she'd learned that the fear even haunted Kaylee in her dreams. Better said, nightmares.
So there was nothing keeping Andie from spending another night with Kaylee. Enough was enough, and Andie wasn't going to stand for any of it. Kaylee deserved an escape, for just a little while if need be. Tonight, she'd find it in her sleep.
Andie stared up at the ceiling as she held Kaylee in her arms, the young girl's breathing even. Soft. She'd fallen into a peaceful sleep, for now. Andie smoothed down the girl's hair, thinking for minute before conjuring up an image in her head. It wasn't something she did often, but surely enough, as opposed to the nightmares Kaylee had been having, Andie created a small haven in the her Mini Me's mind. It wasn't extravagant; the two of them were back at Virginia Beach, the water as dark as the night around them. Where not long ago, they'd talked about the supernatural. Her safety. One that Andie thought she'd been able to give her then and failed to follow through with. Love. They talked about it all, sitting upon those grains of sand.
Andie chewed on her bottom lip as a mirror image of herself and Kaylee kicked up water, walking along the shore. They didn't talk for the longest time, God knows why. Kaylee was her own radio at times, but she was free of everything and she didn't utter a word. And for some reason, it was comforting. The silence of the room. The silence between them even in the sheer world of dreams. But Kaylee wore the smallest of smiles on her lips. She was at peace, where they were. She wasn't afraid or hurt. She could walk just fine and her clothes were damp with nothing other than ocean water.
Andie couldn't stand what the supernatural world had done to her Kaylee. Robbed her of the fraction of security she could find, only to find fleeting remants of the feeling of being safe when others were around. And this wouldn't do it for Andie, not at all. She would find a way to pull Kaylee out of the mayhem. But for now, this would suffice. Seeing Kaylee smile genuinely, even in just a dream. Watching her wake up refreshed the next morning, hopefully catching a glimpse of the same genuine smile.
Andie would make ends meet, if that's what it took. What the supernatural had taken from her little light, supernatural herself, she could find a way to give it back to her. Even for just fleeting moments, fabricated within the walls of Kaylee's head, Andie would do all she could bring a smile to her little light's lips. She always would.
In which Andie visits Kaylee when she finally gets back to her after the full moon to talk and cuddle.
Kaylee: -Laying in her bed, snuggled under the covers waiting for Andie. She's still dressed in Michael's clothes and wincing slightly in pain every now and then-
Andie: -lets herself into Kaylee's house, McDonalds in hand, her necklace still around her neck as well; walks into Kaylee's room, a small smile on her lips- Hey rag doll, where's the vervain? Spiking your drink before it runs out of your system.
Kaylee: -Slowly sits up, biting her lip in pain when Andie enters- Rag doll? Seriously? -Laughs softly, pointing towards the dresser- Top drawer in the little purple pouch.
Andie: -laughs softly, reaching into the drawer and unlidding her drink, pouring some vervain in it- Yeah, just glad you're alive. -walks over to her bedside, putting down the food and handing her drink to her before crawling under the sheets- So where'd you get bit?
Kaylee: -Scoots over to allow Andie to slide in, accepting the drink from her and taking a sip- Yup. Definitely still alive. -Pauses for a minute- My shoulder and my hip.
Andie: -pulls Kaylee closer to her gently, smoothing down her hair- If you want, you can take some of my blood so they can heal over a bit. They'll close faster, reduce the chances of infection.
Kaylee: -Bites her lip- I don't know. I don't want them to be gone completely. I don't want to ever forget what happened. Or that I lived through it. That's why I wouldn't let Nick and Cassie heal them. -Leans into her-
Andie: -laughs a little, somewhat in shock- You mean you want the battle scars? -shakes her head with a shrug- Alright, suit yourself. But just make sure they stay clean, because I don't want them getting any worse than they are. -kisses the top of her head-
Kaylee: -Shrugs- The one on my shoulder shouldn't scar. My hip definitely will but it's okay. -Sighs- I'll keep them clean, don't worry. I might actually need your help changing the bandages though. I can't do it myself yet.
Andie: -smiles softly with a small nod- Of course. But eat first. -digs through the McDonalds, stealing some fries- You know, Dean jumped to help you. -laughs softly- I think he's warmed up to /Mini Dekas/. -grins-
Kaylee: -Grabs the bag, taking out a thing of chicken nuggets and popping one into her mouth.- Did he really? I thought he didn't like me. -Laughs with her- I can't believe he calls me that.
Andie: -laughs, shaking her head- I know. He wouldn't even call you by your actual name, just Mini Dekas or that "Mini You." -giggles, busying herself with her own soda- It was sweet. Him helping. I'm glad I can count on him to you know... step up to the plate when it comes to you. You worry me enough, I'd get a swat team if I could. He's the next best thing.
Kaylee: -Grins- You're so in love with him. It's kind of adorable, Ands. I'm glad he was there for you. He left me a really cute voicemail.
Andie: Shhhhh, I'm not /in/ love. I hope. I don't know. -shakes her head with a small smile- Wait, he left you a voice mail? -lets out a tiny laugh-
Kaylee: You /are/ too. It's okay. It's our little secret. -Laughs- He did. it was very sweet.
Andie: -shakes her head, scrunching up her nose- Fine, fine. Our secret. That /maybe/ I am. Just maybe. -shudders- It's a scary thought, though. Being in love. -smiles slightly- Well, now you know why he's the first I'd want you to go to if you're in trouble.
Kaylee: -Puts the rest of the chicken nuggets back in the bag, not really hungry- Oh trust me. I know all about it. -Sighs- Matt still hasn't called me. I think he's mad.
Andie: Just, falling in love with someone who is 100% sure to die before me. -shrugs- It was a possibility. But I'm scared. I don't want that day to come. To watch the guy I love just... go. -gives her a squeeze- Nonsense. I haven't gotten the chance to talk to him, maybe he just hasn't been clued in.
Kaylee: -Bites her lip- Have you thought about changing him...? Would he want that? -Shakes her head- it's fine. he's probably busy.
Andie: -shakes her head- No, no, no. I would never. Of course I've thought about it, but I'd never make him live like this. Dependent on blood, for all of eternity. And I doubt he would ever want it. He's a hunter. He kills my kind. He doesn't kill me because I'm good, but he'd still belong to a species that he's seen hurt hundreds. If you love someone, you can let them go. You can give them what's good for them. This isn't it. -plays with her hair gently- You two will be fine.
Kaylee: -Leans on her, burrowing her face in her shoulder- I'm sorry it's so hard, Andie. It's all just so hard. This whole being in love thing really sucks. -Sighs contently- I know. I just miss him, ya know?
Andie: -murmurs lowly- Still don't think this in love thing is set in stone... -shakes her head slightly, resting her chin on top of Kaylee's as she smooths down her hair- It's alright. Whenever that day comes... -looks down- I'll have you. -smiles slightly- Yeah, I know. He'll come around soon, though. Don't know how he could resist.
Kaylee: -Snuggles closer- You'll always have me. No matter what. Hell, I've survived two attacks now. I'm not going anywhere. -Frowns- I don't think so, Ands. But that's okay.
Andie: You better not. I really did... think that you died, for a while there. -purses her lips, frowning slightly- M'sorry, Kay. I hope it turns out alright.
Kaylee: I promise, Andie. I'm not going anywhere okay? -Wrinkles her nose- Don't even worry about it. Really. It's okay.
Andie: -tilts Kaylee's head up to look at her, an unbelieving smile on her lips- It's never okay when it's your best friend.
Kaylee: -Smiles back at her- I love you, ya know that?
Andie: -laughs quietly, giving her a gentle squeeze- I love you too Kay. Want me to change your bandages now?
Kaylee: -Nods- You're the only one who won't get freaked out by the blood.
Andie: -chuckles- Yeah, a vampire scared of blood would be just a little weird. -crawls out of bed- Where's the first aid stuff?
Kaylee: -Laughs- I guess it would be huh? It's in the bathroom. Under the sink.
Andie: -nods and walks to the bathroom, grabbing the first aid kit and a towel to avoid any possible blood on the bed- Who bandaged you up in the first place?
Kaylee: -Gingerly moves the blanket off of herself, sitting up and wincing- My friend Michael. He's new in town. Can you help me? I can't get my shirt off.
Andie: Yeah, of course. -walks back over, sitting on the edge of the bed; places the towel behind her and reaches to the hem of her shirt, gently pulling it over her head- I'll assume this is his, then, huh.
Kaylee: -Nods- Yeah...my clothes were pretty ruined. -Blushes softly, remembering Michael having to cut them away and winces when Andie pulls the shirt over her shoulder-
Andie: -nods, tossing the shirt away and gently starts to remove the bandages from her shoulder- And he did this? -raises an eyebrow at her, giving her a knowing look-
Kaylee: -Blushes more, ducking her head as Andie removes the bandage- Yeah. I couldn't do it myself and I was still pretty messed up at that point.
Andie: -grabs some gauze from the first aid kit, wetting it in antiseptic and cleaning the wound- I meant the bites, Reese.
Kaylee: -Winces when she cleans the wounds, shaking her head- No. I-I don't think so. I don't know. I don't know who did it. He's the one who found me though.
Andie: -shakes her head- A new kid in town, a werewolf no less who fails to chain himself up, you get hurt, and he finds you. -sets aside the gauze, grabbing bandages- How innocent does that sound to you?
Kaylee: -Sighs- How'd you know what he is? I don't know, Ands. I can't....I can't blame whoever attacked me. They have no control and it was my own fault that I was out there.
Andie: I'm a vampire. I can smell it on the damn shirt. -struggles to stay calm, not wanting to take it out on her; bandages up her shoulder, then goes to gently remove the one on her hip- No, they don't have control. And yes, it was stupid to be out on the full moon, but they are /supposed/ to be chained up, drinking wolfsbane, and making sure they're not a danger to people. People like /you/. Teenagers with a life ahead of them who can't afford to be mauled by a careless mutt! -noticing shes losing her temper, takes a deep breath-
Kaylee: -Feels her eyes filling with tears, looking away from Andie as she changes her bandages- I-I'm sorry.
Andie: -looks at Kaylee, her expression softening; holds her chin, turning her head so she looks her her- Hey, don't be sorry. But just... you and me getting bit, it's different. There's a cure, for me it's just a matter of good timing. For you? If you didn't have that wolfsbane in your pocket, they would have torn you limb from limb. You would be dead, slaughtered past recognition. And that's the end of that. So don't defend him or whoever it was to me. I'm not okay with it and I won't be.
Kaylee: -Locks eyes with Andie, tears falling from her eyes- I know. Trust me, I know. I was awake the whole time as that wolf ripped into me. I remember every single second of it. B-But whoever it was didn't mean to hurt me. If they were human...they probably wouldn't have. And Michael /saved/ me, Ands. He found me and took care of me. I can't forget that.
Andie: -sighs, wiping away her tears- Christ Kaylee, don't cry... -shakes her head, returning her attention to the bite on her hip, cleaning the wound once more- Yeah, well he also bit you. I'm almost positive. And I can't forget that.
Kaylee: -Lets out a long sigh- You don't know that it was him!
Andie: I said almost, didn't I? You can hold onto that. -bandages up her hip neatly, then gets up to put away the first aid kit and grabs her a new shirt, placing it on the bed-
Kaylee: Just don't go beating people up, okay? -takes the shirt, carefully tugging it over her head and wincing when she puts her arms through-
Andie: -grimaces when she sees Kaylee struggling, reaching over to help her with it, gentle pulling it over her frame- Yeah, yeah. I won't. Yet.
Kaylee: Or at all. You're the friendly cuddly vampire remember? -Shoots her a teasing smile before collapsing back down on her pillows- Andie, could you do me a favor?
Andie: -manages a small smile, but still makes no promise- Depends on the favor, Glitter Buddy. What is it?
Kaylee: Can you just hold me until I fall asleep...? I just want to feel safe for a little bit.
Andie: -swallows hard, feeling a heaviness in her chest at her words; nods, crawling under the covers with her again and scoots in close- Of course, Kay. I- of course. -wraps her arms around her tenderly, soothingly running a hand through the ends of her hair- Just get some rest.
Kaylee: -Sighs softly, leaning her head on Andie's chest- Thank you. I-I don't know what I'd do without you.
Andie: -grows quiet for a while, leaning her head back to stare up at the ceiling- Feeling's mutual. -sighs a bit, pulling her in closer- Now just go to sleep; you're safe with me.
Kaylee: -Nods- I know that. -Closes her eyes and quickly falls asleep, wrapped in Andie's arms-
In which Kaylee and Andie go to the beach late at night and talk through things.
Andie: To say the week had been uneventful would be a blatant lie-- a lie Andie unfortunately had to make, but Kaylee seemed about as worn down as she herself was, so the trip wasn't difficult to make. With Dean's deal, fighting for time and a small sliver of guilt as well as worry that of course on the demon was forced to play nice, Klaus made up for the loss, taking sudden interest in someone in town, as well as a birthday she'd grown a bit unfond of over the years, Andie could only imagine what toll the town was taking on the sixteen year old she held close, thought she wouldn't imagine for long; she'd squeeze it out of the girl if she had to. So walking into the room dressed down and wearing a smile, she fixed her gaze on Kaylee. "Up and at 'em, the beach is gorgeous at night."
Kaylee: She needed this, probably more than she had let on. Things had been so crazy lately, to the point where Kaylee felt like almost everything was spinning out of control. She had been keeping up a strong front, pretending that she was fine, but in all reality, she was more than a little overwhelmed. She had practically jumped at the chance to go away for a little while with Andie. Something about the vampire just instantly relaxed her. Kaylee smiled to herself, her eyes drifting to look out the window. They had scored a room with a gorgeous view. She hadn't dared to ask if Andie had had to compel anyone for them to score it but she wasn't really complaining. She looked up when Andie walked in, grinning. "Let me just grab a sweat shirt and we'll head out. Can we going swimming? I love night swimming!"
Andie: Andie couldn't help but grin as she nodded with Kaylee, leaning against the door frame. The girl could handle a lot, but she was still just that; a girl. And it just made her all the more adorable, her doe eyes that managed better compulsion than Andie ever had. "Night swimming it is, glitter buddy." She laughed softly, running a hand back through her curls. A simple innocent request and all the things that had been nagging at the vampire fizzled away to the very back of her mind. Kaylee seemed to do that a lot. Make things seem... far away, distant. Easy. Propping the door wide open for the girl, her smile widened. "Better than studying for Saltzman's, huh?"
Kaylee: Kaylee grinned when Andie agreed, jumping up and grabbing her hoody from the dresser. She pulled it on, zipping it up, and looking over at Andie. "That's only one of the things I love about you. You're always open to anything." She practically bounced towards her friend, linking arms with her. This was exactly what she needed; just a little bit of time away from everything. Just time to forget about the things that kept her awake at night. "Oh this is way better. I think /anything/ is better than studying for his class though!"
Andie: She let out a laugh, tugging Kaylee close as they linked arms. "Assuming I could say no to you in the first place, thanks." Walking them out of the room and calling the elevator, Andie couldn't help but chuckle a bit at Alaric, now notorious for the massive work he gave. Even Andie knew that and she didn't go to school. "Well, you've got a day off from crazy Mystic and it's teaching system! Congrats." The elevator doors slide open and Andie tugged Kaylee inside, pressing the button for the Lobby, then wrapping her arms around her shoulders in a hug as they made their descent. "You've got good grades, right? I don't want you failing a test when you get back because of me. I'm writing you a sick note when we get back though."
Kaylee: "Very true. I'm much to adorable to ever say no to!" Kaylee teased, leaning into Andie as they walked. "Oh thank God for that. I don't think they'll miss me too much though. There's plenty of students for teachers to bother." She laughed softly in surprise as Andie pulled her into a hug, smiling up at the slightly taller girl. "Oh yeah, my grades are fine. I'm not too worried about just missing one day. A sick note?" Kaylee burst into giggles, shaking her head and causing her curls to bounce. "I don't know if they'll believe that. "Sorry school, my glitter buddy had the sniffles so I insisted on taking her on vacation for tanning and pina coladas."
Andie: Andie leaned her head back in a laugh, shaking her head. "Hey, hey! Listen little lady, I can be /plenty/ professional when I want to be. That note will be so well worded they'll be buying you Get Well Soon cards." She laughed softly, the doors opening to reveal the lobby. Dropping her arms from around her, she took her hand in hers and lead them out of the elevator, walking the now familiar route out towards the beach. Andie glanced over at her briefly, giving her a once over. "You know, I didn't forget why we took this trip. You're not my smiley little Kay as of late. Not as much as you should be, and not genuinely." She gave her hand a small squeeze. "Talk to me."
Kaylee: "Oh that'll be great. And then they'll call my father the doctor and see exactly what's wrong with me and he'd just love that!" She smiles as Andie grabs her hand, linking their fingers and swinging their hands slightly as they walk. She takes a deep breath of the fresh air outside, instantly relaxing. Kaylee wrinkled her nose at the vampire, shrugging her shoulders. "I don't know, love. There's just...there's just been /so/ much going on. It's been hard to deal with."
Andie: Andie flashed her an innocent smile, shrugging. "So no sick day notes? Shoot." In which case Andie would just compel the woman in the Attendance office, as much as Kaylee could probably guess without saying. She sighed softly, nodding at the girl's words. Sometimes she still wanted to compel Kaylee, to make things a little easier on her. And she still had no idea which was better; naive and happy, or aware and sad. Still had no idea which was safer, which was good for Kaylee. Piled on top of her normal problems, she just wanted to make it all go away. She deserved that much. "I'm sorry, Kay. You know you can talk to me, though? I want you to feel like you can turn to me. Supernatural or not. Safety or happiness."
Kaylee: They reached the beach and Kaylee toed off her sandals, bending down to pick them up and carry them as they walked towards the water. She knew she could trust Andie. She knew she could talk to her about anything but Kaylee was a pretty private person. She was friendly but it was hard for to open up about the internal stuff. The real stuff going on with her. She turned to look at Andie, who was looking at her with trust filled eyes. "It's just been so much. Finding out about everything? Like I can deal with it; the witches, the vampire thing, the werewolf thing. But finding out that almost everyone I love and trust has been keeping secrets from me?" Kaylee shrugged her shoulders, frowning slightly. "That's a lot harder to wrap my brain around."
Andie: Andie mirrored Kaylee, taking off her sandals as well once they met the sandy beach, the ocean black in the night not far away. The corners of her lips turned downward into a small frown as she listened to Kaylee, giving a sympathetic nod. "I'm sorry, you know. It's never easy for anyone to find out about these things. But you know that no one wants to keep you in the dark, right? They just want to keep you safe. Because trust me, if you thought naive wasn't safe, I'll have you know, the second you gain all this knowledge? Without fail, in every single case, it only gets worse. A shitty pep talk, but true."
Kaylee: Kaylee sighed loudly, her eyes trained on the ocean before them. They walked down towards the water and Kay took a deep breath of the cool ocean air. She stopped walking, sitting down in the sand as she listened to Andie talk, nodding her head. "I get that. On some level. I'm not sure if I totally agree with it though. I mean, there was nothing worse then waking up with blood everywhere and having no idea how I got hurt. Being naive nearly killed me. There's certain people I think just wanted to keep me ignorant because they still see me as some kind of little kid. And that just makes it all so much worse. Knowing that they think I'm not strong enough to handle it."
Andie: Sitting next to Kaylee, Andie hugged her knees close to her chest. "I don't know, really. Nothing is really black and white when it comes to the supernatural. That was really bad. And yeah, you should know, then. But even now, I still have this awful feeling that it will get worse." She laughed softly, looking over at her for a moment. "You still are just a kid, you know. You're sixteen. Age doesn't define how strong you are, I'll tell you that much. I've got faith in you. But you are young and I'm still going to try preserve that while you've got it. Childhood. A bit of normality."
Kaylee: She begins playing with the sand, scooping up a handful and allowing it to trickle through the spaces between her fingers. "Yeah, I've come to realize it. Who'd have thought that my best friends would be vampires and werewolves. It's insane. I think I only have one or two human friends at this point and God only knows if they're really supernatural and just pretending not to be." She looks over at Andie, smiling slightly. "You worry about me too much, darling. You worry about everyone too much. Is there anyone worrying about you?" She shrugged her shoulders, looking out towards the water. "I don't feel like a kid. I haven't felt like one in a long time, Andie. Since long before all of this."
Andie: Andie smiled a bit at the girl before glancing back down at the sand, drawing patterns in the grains with her fingertips. "I wish I could help, but I would never be able to out someone unless they were a threat. For example, Klaus. The demons. So, I guess you've got a bit of a guessing game on your hands." She couldn't help but laugh a little with a small shrug. "You'd be surprised. Dean actually does worry too much about me. But I didn't tell you that." She sighed softly when Kaylee divulged that small bit of information, a bit disappointed. "Well, I guess the most I can give you is breaks like these, then."
Kaylee: Kaylee nodded, understanding where Andie was coming from. She continued to play with the sand, starting to make a small mound and shape it into a castle. "I know. I wouldn't ask you to. Hell, half the fun is figuring it out myself. The vervain in the alcohol seems like my best trick yet." She teased lightly, sticking her tongue out at the vampire. "I'm glad he does. He doesn't seem like the type to admit it but I think it's good for both of you. He's lucky to have you." Kaylee smiled, bumping shoulders with the other girl softly. "Breaks like this are just what I need, love. So thank you."
Andie: Andie couldn't help but laugh a little, sticking her tongue back out at the girl. "Yeah, yeah, a real magician you are, Reese." Leaning over she stuck two of her fingers in the sand, circling the castle to make a moat. "Oh, he won't. He just does really, really stupid things to make up for it. But he means a lot to me. He makes me feel just as lucky." Her smile widened a bit, nodding. "Any time, glitter buddy. Speaking of giving." Andie reached into her back pocket, taking out a petite ziploc, a silver charm bracelet inside. "A gorgeous bracelet chosen by yours truly with vervain from the famous Winchester himself."
Kaylee: Kaylee giggled softly, putting the finishing touches on her castle. "I am. I should have my own show. I'd bring in millions." She grinned at Andie's moat, grabbing a sea shell and putting it as the door. "It's nice to have friends like that. The ones you know you can always count on. The ones that are always there no matter what." She looked up surprised when Andie pulled out the bracelet, a smile spreading across her face as she reached for it. She pulled it out of the bag, running her fingers over it. "Andie, it's beautiful. Thank you so much." Kaylee holds it and her wrist out to Andie. "Help me put it on?"
Andie: Andie laughed, smiling down at the castle that had came along nicely, if she did say so herself. "Well, he's tried to get rid of me a few times. Like I said, he does stupid things when he worries. But meh, gotta' love him." Andie flashed her a grin as she met Kaylee's gaze, not hesitating for a moment to help put it on. Sure, it burned her fingertips like acid, but the fleeting pain was worthwhile. She only hissed for a moment as she worked the clasp, burying her hands in the sand when she was through. "There. Beautiful."
Kaylee: Kaylee looked over at her, raising her eyebrows. "Are you in love with him?" She was genuinely curious and her innocence shined through in the tone of her voice. She watched as Andie fastened the bracelet, her eyes widening when she heard the other girl hiss. "Oh god! Vervain. I'm so sorry. Are you alright?"
Andie: Andie looked up at Kaylee for a moment, only a small smile on her lips. Was she in love with him? She licked her lips, a weak laugh escaping her. "I don't know. I have feelings for him. A lot. I love him. In love?" She paused, shrugging a bit, her voice soft. "Maybe." She let out another laugh, shaking her head. "No, don't be sorry, I expected it when I got it for you in the first place. That's the point of the bracelet."
Kaylee: Kaylee smiled back softly, nodding her head. "I get that. God, I get that," She turned away, shrugging "Probably more than I should." Kaylee shot her a look, laughing softly. "I know that! But it's not supposed to hurt you! I already vervained you once, remember? Not looking to repeat the experience."
Andie: Andie rose her eyebrows at Kaylee, laughing. Out of a bit of relief, shock, humor. "Screw the vervain, I'm fine, my hands will heal. You get that? Spill."
Kaylee: Kaylee reached over and pulls her hand from the sand, running her fingers over the already healing burns. "Wow. That's pretty cool." She looks at her innocently. "Spill? There's nothing to spill."
Andie: Andie smiled softly, looking down at her hand. "Being a vampire has its perks I guess." Arching an eyebrow at the girl, she shot her a skeptic look. "Kaylee Reese, I did not just tell you I might be in love with Dean Winchester-- which by the way, is the only time I've ever said that out loud and you can't tell a soul-- so you can say you get it and brush past it."
Kaylee: Kaylee couldn't help but giggle softly at Andie's stern voice. She let out a dramatic sigh, falling back so that she was laying in the sand and staring up at the stars. "No, I guess I really can't. That'd make me a terrible friend." She pause for a moment, biting her lower lip. "I don't know if I'm in love. I don't know if I even believe in love. But I know I have feelings for someone I definitely shouldn't have them for. And I know I hate it."
Andie: Andie wasn't able to keep the hard act up for long, reeling a giggle out of her as she laid back next to Kaylee in the sand. "Tell me about it. When Dean was dating Elena." She let out a sigh, letting her eyes flicker from start to star. "That feeling of wanting to kiss them and knowing you can't, right? They're the one person that can either make you /extremely/ happy or run you into the ground." She chuckled, "Oh, love's real, alright. And it'll hit you like a ton of bricks."
Kaylee: Kaylee's eyes widened at Andie's description, realizing for perhaps the first time exactly how she felt. "That's exactly it. Like they're...the person you go to when everything is a mess. The one person you want to hug and tell you everything is going to be okay. God and the wanting to kiss him thing? Do you know how often I go through that? And having to stop myself at the very last minute when he's looking at me with those damn blue eyes." She sighed, noticing that she was rambling. "Fuck. I can't be in love with him. I /can't/"
Andie: She merely smiled weakly, nodding. Her voice was soft as she listened to the girl. The young sixteen year old Kaylee Reese, knowing every inch of what she was feeling. She reached over, taking her hand in hers, lacing their fingers together. "The one who it's okay to not pretend around." She had to bite her lip to keep composure as the thought nagged at her that she may be in love with Dean, and whether she was or not, everything he was to her, Dean himself, would be gone in a matter of weeks. Dead, six feet under. At the mention of blue eyes, Andie instantly made the connection. Matt. "It's easy to be in love with your best friend."
Kaylee: Kaylee squeezed Andie's hand softly, turning to look at the girl as they spoke. She continued to amaze her. She didn't know what it was about the vampire that put her instantly at ease. It wasn't like any of her other friendships. If anything, it was as if Andie was in a league of her own. "Yeah, exactly." She nodded, sighing softly. This was the first time she had ever really admitted to her feelings. It felt so much more real to say them out loud. Her eyes widened slightly at the mention of best friends, nodding her head. "But that's just the point. He's my /best friend/, Andie. He has been since I was six years old. I can't...It'll just mess everything up. /I'll/ just mess everything up. Plus...he's in love with someone else. Someone who's definitely not me."
Andie: The gentle squeeze of her hand relaxed her a bit. Gave her a bit of strength that she needed. No one had ever asked her if she was /in/ love with Dean. Kaylee had put it into perspective, and with good reason. Wasn't that the most important kind of love, being in it completely? But it was scary, and so as it seemed, only Kaylee could put her fears to rest the way she did. "You do what I've done. No matter how much it hurts, no matter how many little pangs of jealousy you get or how badly you want to kiss him, don't intervene. Because for now, that's what's making him happy. And it sucks, not being the sole reason, but you do make him happy in your own ways. Let that keep you going. And one day it might be you-- the sole reason he's happy. Who he's in love with. And you won't be scared then. Make the best of what you've got while you've got it. Now. In the future. No matter how rough it gets."
Kaylee: Kaylee listened intently to Andie's words, nodding along. This was the kind of advice she had always imagined her sister would be giving her. She used to imagine the late night conversations they would have about the boys they liked...or loved. But that never happened with them and somehow, Andie had fallen into that role. Kaylee couldn't help but feel grateful for her. "I know that. That's what I've been trying to do but it's so hard. I mean, he wants me to be /friends/ with Rebekah. Do you have any idea what that's like? God, it's all just such a mess. It shouldn't be this hard, Andie. It's not supposed to be this complicated."
Andie: Andie couldn't help but laugh dryly; two peas in a pod, that's how the saying went and she sure was feeling it. "Oh, I've got plenty an idea. I attempted to be friends with Elena. But acting like I didn't want to kiss Dean, like I didn't want to come home to him and crawl in bed with him was damn near impossible. I still like her, but I just can't pretend this stuff isn't real. You can try for a little while. At the very least be civil when required, but you're body won't let you become buddy buddy. It's like two of the same sides to a magnet, repelling." Andie listened to her own words, distinctly remembering how terrible it was when this had all started out. It'd gotten easier to keep under wraps, her feelings, but it'd torn her up from the start. "Maybe I sound smart, but I'm not. I'm not wise or any of that crap. I screwed up a lot. I made big messes of an already big mess. It's going to be hard. And trust me, it's supposed to be this complicated. The ironic, terrible thing about life is the best things are the hardest to obtain, and the most complicated things imaginable."
Kaylee: Kaylee sighed, identifying with almost every word out of Andie's mouth. How did they end up here? How could two girls like them be stuck in this awful situation? "I'm glad I have you to talk to about it. And as much as I hate that you have to go through it too, I'm really glad you understand. I can't talk to anyone else about this. God, this is something I'd talk to Matt about normally but I can't really go up to him and be like "Hey Matt. So I'm in love with you and I don't really know what to do about it." ya know?" She let out an awkward giggle, her eyes locked on the stars above them. "I just don't know what I'm supposed to do next."
Andie: Andie laughed lightly, offering a small nod as she kept her gaze fixed on the stars. "One of the harder parts of loving your best friend." She pursed her lips in thought, trying to find the right words. Something that would hopefully actually help Kaylee. "Well, I tried to get over Dean, honest. And it didn't work out well for me, but that's one idea, though if you're as deep in it as I think you are, not a realistic idea. And you're not going to like what I have to tell you, but basically you have to keep quiet until appropriate. If Matt were to even mention a future with you two while still with Rebekah, don't shoot him down, but tell him flatly it's a conversation not to be had when he's dating someone. Those conversations are going to be a pain in the ass anyway. Makes it that much harder. Just keep your control, find the line that can't be crossed, and don't cross it. It sucks. But friendship before feelings, at least while he's got a girlfriend."
Kaylee: Kaylee squeezed Andie's hand again, biting her lip. "So you're saying that as long as he's with Rebekah, I just keep pretending we're just friends. And as hard as it is, I know that's what I should do. All I want is for him to be happy and she makes him happy." She paused for a moment. "Is it wrong that it kills me that I can't do that for him though?" She turned to look at Andie, smiling. "So wait, since Dean is single now...does that mean you're going to tell him how you feel?"
Andie: Andie laughed softly, shaking her head. "No, it's not wrong. Just normal." She glanced over at Kaylee, a small smile creeping onto her lips. "We know full well how the other feels. And it's complicated, with Elena and all, he still cares about her, and it's sort of bad, what him and I do so quickly when they only just broke up. But there's something there on both ends. That's all I can share. I don't know. I'm happy. Making the best of what I've got while I've got it."
Kaylee: Kaylee shot her a small smile before biting her lip softly. "I don't know if that'd be better or worse for me. Like it's one thing to feel for him like I do and have no one know about it. To have it be my little secret. I don't know if I'd ever be able to tell him though. And I have no idea how he feels." She let out a sigh. "I feel like he still sees me as some little kid. As a little sister, which is even worse. I don't know what would be worse. Him not knowing, or knowing and feeling the same way and us not being able to do anything about it." She wrinkled her nose at Andie, a teasing smile on her lips. "If he makes you happy, that's all that matters. But I'll kick his hunter ass if he hurts you."
Andie: Andie scooted closer to Kaylee, familiar with what the girl was feeling. She had been nothing but scared with Dean, and maybe if she hadn't been, it'd have been her that was his girlfriend. The deal had forced her to overcome her fear. Otherwise she'd be telling him not to kiss her because of Elena. And the deal stood, but for what it was, she was happy, kissing him. Looking over at Kaylee, she portrayed what she needed to hear in the best of words. "I don't think he sees you as a little kid. At all. But honestly, it's terrible, not being able to do anything about it. But if him and Rebekah were to break up, you should tell him. Trust me. It's scary, but good for you." She laughed softly, giving Kaylee's hand a small squeeze. A few weeks from now, she'd really need Kaylee. And Kaylee didn't know it yet, but she would. Andie would be running to the little girl when the hell hounds came for Dean, completely broken. She felt it already start to happen as she waited for the day. She swallowed hard, smoothing her thumb over the top of Kaylee's hand. "He does. And he won't. I trust him. I love him a lot, Kay."
Kaylee: Kaylee smiled as Andie moved closer, closing her eyes and listening to the bell-like sound of Andie's voice and the ocean in the background. She wished she could freeze the moment. Even opening her heart up, even laying it all out on the line, she was more comfortable then she'd ever been. She opened her eyes, letting out another sigh. "I don't think they will though. He's really happy with her. And she's...she's good to him. Besides, it's not like I could ever measure up to a girl like that. It'd be impossible." She squeezed Andie's hand back, smiling softly. "That's all that matters then, darling. If you both love each other, everything will fall into place."
Andie: Andie looked over at Kaylee, a sliver of concern and disbelief on her features. "That's not true." She huffed, propping up on her elbows. "Rebekah is a great girl, she's my friend, and I love her. But don't ever compare yourself to her. Understand? You make Matt plenty happy, and maybe Rebekah is his girlfriend, but you're his best friend and you do mean a lot to him. Say something like that again and I'll pinch you." Taking a moment to calm the storm, she shrugged. Things weren't going to fall into place. But Kaylee didn't have to know that. "Either way, I'm just happy where I've got him, wherever exactly that is."
Kaylee: Kay glares half-heartedly at Andie, laughing softly. "It's /true/. She's...she's got like centuries of experience and she's drop dead gorgeous and he's madly in love with her. There's really no competing with that. Your pinches don't scare me, Dekas!" Kaylee smiled when Andie starts talking about Dean again. Something changed in the vampire when he was the topic of conversation. Her voice became softer, her eyes got wider. Her feelings for him were pretty undeniable. "Well, I guess I've got to get to know him better, huh? I'll try and make more of an effort. Maybe I'll give him a stern talking to!"
Andie: Andie rolled her eyes, shaking her head. "Did you really just mention /experience/? You know Matt. You really think because she's good in between the sheets that suddenly becomes the deciding factor in what you're worth to him? 'Cause if it is, he's not worth it. But I think you have better judgment than that." Andie's jaw dropped and she let out a laugh, "Like hell you are. If he catches wind of any of this, he'd never let me live it down. Even after death, he'd haunt my immortal ass to remind me."
Kaylee: Kaylee sighs, her cheeks flushing slightly. "I've...I've never done any of that, okay? Like at all. And I don't know...he talks about it a lot. Not to me of course, cause that'd be awkward but I don't know. It's just better to keep things as they are. Just keep pretending and not risk being emotionally traumatized for life." Kaylee grins, giggling softly. "Shh, I won't tell him any details. Just the standard "You hurt her, I'll murder you" talk. That's what best friends are for, after all."
Andie: She merely shrugged. "So? You're a virgin, big deal. I much rather that you be a virgin than just give it away to some guy that ended up not even working out for you. Either way, you'll be fine. You said it yourself, things will fall into place if they have to." Andie shook her head, laughing nervously. "No, nope, nuh uh. Look, he won't hurt me, and he's not my boyfriend, so there's no room for that talk. Your only duty is to let me pour my heart out to you."
Kaylee: "I don't know. Like I'm glad I'm not like that. But it makes this awful awkward." She shook her head, a blush on her cheeks. "You're right. I'm not even going to worry about it." She smiles again, squeezing Andie's hand softly. "Alright, fine. No stern talks and all the pour your heart out sessions you need. I'm always here for you. You know that."
Andie: Andie couldn't help but grin at the blush on Kaylee's cheeks, rolling over in the sand to pull the girl into a hug. "Stay awkward. Don't want you making time with anyone you don't love. Maybe one day it'll be Matt, or it'll be someone else, but you deserve to have something special, no matter what." She laughed softly, nodding a bit before standing, pulling Kaylee with her and tossing her over her shoulder, walking to the water with a grin. "That's my girl. Now about that night swim, huh?"
Kaylee: Kaylee giggled, hugging Andie back tightly. "I'll stay awkward as long as I possibly can. I promise." She squealed loudly when Andie picked her up, kicking her feet and laughing. "You're lucky I love you, Andie Dekas. Otherwise you'd be dead after this!"
In which Kaylee spikes the strawberry daiquiris on their glitter buddy girl's night, thus outing Andie as a vampire.
Kaylee: Kaylee bounces around her living room, hanging glittery streamers as loud pop music plays from the stereo. She's dressed in a sparkly pink tank top and fuzzy pajama pants, a large smile on her face as she finishes the streamers and goes to check on the drinks she has cooling in the fridge. She took the time to make frozen strawberry daiquiris. She didn't think twice about mixing a little vervain in with them, as she's been adding it to everything she eats for the past few weeks. She takes a sip of hers before looking towards the clock and wondering where Andie is.
Andie: Andie quickly skips up the steps of Kaylee's porch, grinning from ear to ear as she looked over the home. It was gorgeous and a bit intimidating, and Andie was honestly nervous; her first time in Kaylee's home, what if she didn't invite her in and Andie was bumping against an invisible force field like a mime? But the thought of the adorable little brunette shook off any of those fears as she knocked on the door, rocking on her heels excitedly.
Kaylee: Kaylee grinned at the knock on the door, holding her drink in her hand. She pulled the door open, bouncing up and down. "Hey you!!" She reached over, pulling Andie into a hug. "Come on. Get inside, it's chilly with the door open. Can you believe how cold it's gotten out of no where?" Kaylee rambled happily, moving towards the living room.
Andie: Andie let out a laugh, wrapping her arms around Kaylee tightly, giving her a squeeze. "Hey!" Her grin stretched wider as she slowly stepped past the threshold, a feeling of relief when her invite sufficed for whatever force decided on her entry. Closing the door behind her she laughed softly, running a hand through her hair. "Be more excited, Kay, I dare you." She quickly scurried behind her into the living room, looking around the place before her eyes fell on the daiquiri in Kaylee's hand. "Oh, there /better/ be one of those with my name on it."
Kaylee: "It's impossible to be more excited than I am right now!' Kaylee giggled, taking another sip of her drink before grinning at the girl in front of her. "Of course there is!" She motioned for Andie to sit and bounced her way towards the kitchen, grabbing the other drink from the fridge and bringing it back to her brunette friend. She plopped down next to her on the couch, holding out the extra drink for Andie to take. "So how are things? I feel like it's been forever!"
Andie: Andie plopped onto the couch with a slight bounce, her curls going up and down in different rhythms, unable to contain her laughter. Taking the drink from Kaylee she gave her a courteous nod with a giggle. "Thank you, glitter buddy." She gave a tap to the smaller brunette's nose, getting comfortable next to her. "Things are crazy as ever-- what else would I expect from Mystic?" She flashed her a smile as she tilted her drink up, taking a big gulp from it only to feel her throat catch fire in a fit of coughs. "K...Kaylee, what's in this?" A hand cradled her neck in hopes to soothe it but to no avail, the vervain had taken its course.
Kaylee: "Anytime, darling." Kaylee smiled, wrinkling her nose as the other girl tapped it. Andie was adorable like that. Kaylee wasn't sure at what point she became so comfortable with the other girl, but it had happened. It was as though Andie had snuck into her heart without her even know it. "Life here is always crazy. You wouldn't believe the amount of drama..." Kaylee's words cut off as Andie began to cough, her brown eyes widening as she jumped up and moved away from the other girl. "Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck" She repeated, placing her drink on the table as she began to pace, running her hands over her face. "It's vervain, Andie. But I think you already guessed that."
Andie: Andie swallowed hard, her breath heavy as she waited for the vervain to pass. She guessed she couldn't blame allergies on this one. Placing the drink on the coffee table she tried coughing away any remaining vervain threatening to pass her throat. Then she was as quiet as she had ever been around Kaylee, reluctantly lifting her gaze to meet hers. "How do you know about all this? Did someone tell you? Did you see something?"
Kaylee: Kaylee couldn't help but laugh. But it wasn't that happy, girlish laugh she normally had. This laugh was cold and bitter. She continued to pace, looking at Andie in disbelief. "/That's/ all you have to say? Who told me? I pretty much started putting things together after I'd been attacked. Kat cleared up the blurry details. The real question here is why /you/ didn't tell me, Andie."
Andie: Andie chewed on the inside of her cheek, a small huff passing her lips. "It's a valid question." She shook her head, rising to her feet. "Why didn't I tell you?" She let out a small laugh, a tinge of sadness to it as she leaned her cheek into her hand. "And what, Kaylee? Tell you that everything you /thought/ you knew wasn't even close to the truth? That the scary movies that used to give you nightmares are real? The monsters? That I'm one of them?" She looked at Kaylee incredulously; she knew why Kaylee was upset, and if she was Kaylee, she would be, too. "And pull you out of your normal life into this crazy one? You think I could ever do that?"
Kaylee: Kaylee sighed, finally stopping her pacing to turn and stare at Andie. She was so tiny. How could someone so small, someone so sweet, be one of them. How could she be in this exact position /again/. Was there anyone in Mystic Falls that was human? Could she trust anyone? "Hearing it from you would have been better than waking up in my own blood, Andie. It would have been better than systematically realizing that every single person I love and trust has been lying to me from the start. I'm not...I'm not some pathetic little girl who can't handle the truth. I thought you out of everyone knew that."
Andie: Andie merely shook her head, speaking through clenched teeth. "I had /no/ idea you'd been attacked, Kaylee. If I did I would have personally brewed all the vervain tea in the world and gushed every detail. But when I... /thought/ you were safe, why would I do that to you? I know you could /handle/ it. You can more than handle it, and that's what scares me. I don't want you getting into any more trouble. And I've got this god awful feeling that you're going to get into business that will get you hurt." She turned on her heel to look away from Kaylee, hiding her face in her hands for a moment with a sigh. "I can't let you get hurt. I /can't/."
Kaylee: Her head hurt. She moved back to the couch, sitting down next to Andie and biting her lip. "No one knew. I told people I fell. Hell, /I/ didn't know until very recently. I don't want to get into trouble...but I don't want to sit here helpless either." She wanted to be angry at her. She wanted to yell and fight and demand an apology. But this was Andie. And no matter how much she wanted it, Kaylee couldn't be mad at her. She reached forward, wrapping her arms around the girl and sighing softly. "I'm not going to get hurt. You don't have to worry about me. I'm a big girl."
Andie: Andie sucked in a deep breath, trying to calm her nerves. She honestly couldn't remember the last time she had to come clean to someone about all this, but she knew for a fact it hadn't gotten better since then. Especially because it was Kaylee, of all people. Her little glitter buddy with the bright smile that could make her feel like she herself was human. Wrapping her arms around Kaylee's shoulders she tugged her close, smoothing down her hair. "You don't have to be helpless, alright? Vervain... it's a good start. I'll get you a necklace or something just in case. And you know how it works, wooden stake. But you keep that to yourself, alright? You let all the supernatural things underestimate you for the life of them, you let them be cocky. Because the second they know you're not just cute little oblivious Kaylee, they'll just find a way to get around what you know."
Kaylee: Kaylee relaxed against Andie, not unaware of the irony that she was basically cuddling with a vampire. But she couldn't think of Andie as that. Andie was just the girl she had fun with, the one she shared silly glitter with and gossiped about boys. "Just make sure it's a pretty one, yeah?" She teased lightly, a small smile on her lips. She nodded in response to the things Andie was saying. "Yeah, I figured that out when Damon threatened to eat me for being cheeky to Bella," She said casually, rolling her eyes dramatically.
Andie: She smiled lightly as she rubbed her hand up the side of Kaylee's arm, laughing softly. "Oh come on, as if I'd stick you with anything less than gorgeous." Andie rose an eyebrow at the mention of Damon, unable to keep from scoffing. "Trust me, if he makes a fraction of a move, I will kick his teeth in and he'll be stuck making bunny trips with me in no time." She planted a kiss on the top of Kaylee's head, pulling back for a moment. "Now that you know, you'll be very much in the loop, don't worry. But I do have a few people to warn you about. People most of Mystic aren't aware are a danger, but since you're... well, human, you need all the advantage you can get."
Kaylee: Kaylee couldn't help but laugh at Andie's response to Damon's threat. "Yeah, that was pretty much Katherine's reaction as well. I guess I should be happy that I have so many people looking out for me." Kaylee pulled back as well, picking back up her drink and taking a deep sip. "Oh! Do you want me to make you a new one? Without the vervain obviously. And then you can tell me all about who I have to avoid."
Andie: Andie chuckled with a nod, standing up, pulling Kaylee by the hand. "God yes. It burned like fire but for the split second I could taste it? Amazing." She let out a groan, already nudging Kaylee towards what she guessed would be the kitchen. "You'd have to keep it to yourself, though. You could maybe tell Dylan, since I know you two are really close. But he can't go attacking them. They're not like the rest of the supernaturals here."
Kaylee: Kaylee shook her head, a small smile on her face. "Sorry about that. I...I didn't expect for it to effect you. I've been dosing everything with it." She let Andie pull her towards the kitchen, immediately moving to the blender and washing out the remains of the previous drinks as Andie spoke. "I'll tell Dylan but he won't go attacking anyone. He's not stupid. But I...I worry about him. I don't want him to get hurt."
Andie: Andie waved her hand dismissively, a smile on her lips. "Don't worry about it." She leaned against the counter as she watched Kaylee, her lips forming a thin line. "I know you don't. And I'll keep an eye out for him, but... like we said. It's Mystic. Who knows what to expect. But I'll try to keep you and him safe more than anything."
Kaylee: She turned to look over her shoulder at Andie, smiling at the girl before turning back and finishing making the drink. "Oddly, even though you're super tiny, I feel a lot better knowing I have you looking out for us." She flipped the blender on, grabbing a new cup from the cupboard and filling it before handing it to her. "So who should I watch out for?"
Andie: She chuckled softly, nodding. "I am freakishly small, but I've been around... a while. So I'm not the worst body guard." She shrugged a bit, a smile forming on her lips as she took the drink, glad to be able to enjoy it without coughing up a storm. "The four new people in town. Alastair, Dimitri, Ruby, Megan. Avoid them at all costs, okay? They're bad. Stronger than any creature out there. Don't provoke them, don't talk to them, and don't mention me if it comes to the point you do talk to them."
Kaylee: Kaylee grins at her. "I get that. I'm pretty small myself." The brunette jumps up on the counter, sitting on it as she listens. "Dimitri? But he's the cute one." She pouts for a moment, before shaking her head. "Alright. I'll stay away from them. But..why don't they like you?"
Andie: Andie jumps onto the counter next to Kaylee, laughing a bit. "Yeah, yeah, I know. And he seems nice, but believe me. He's capable of destruction and serious cruelty." Her lower lip jutted out in a pout similar to Kaylee's, "It's for your own good." She paused for a moment, turning a bit to face her. "It's not that they don't like me. Alastair, the really creepy one, has a history of sorts with Dean. Don't know what, but he does. And I think he's going to try to use me as a ploy to get to him. Obviously I won't let him, but if he thinks to make me by using someone else important to me... you make the cut. Plus, regardless if it has to do with me or not, they're bad and they will hurt you just for fun if they're up to it."
Kaylee: Kaylee listened to Andie intently, nodding her head. "I trust you. I'll be careful. Hopefully another delicious normal boy will come into town." She smiled at her, taking a sip of her drink. "Is it awful that I'm kind of happy that I rank with the people who are important to you?" Her voice was quiet as she asked her question, looking over at Andie with wide eyes. There were moments when the fact that Kaylee was still so young couldn't help but shine through.
Andie: Andie let out a laugh as she looked into Kaylee's big doe eyes, unable to fight a grin. Sliding an arm around Kaylee's shoulders and pulling her close, she couldn't help but feel completely happy where she was, right there with her little glitter buddy. "It's /terrible/. You should regret the day you found your way into my heart, Reese." She chuckled softly, taking a sip of her drink and shooting her a wink.
Kaylee: Kaylee laughed softly, leaning against the vampire. This was how things were supposed to be. This was the kind of friendship she had been searching for; completely comfortable and at ease with someone. "I dunno, Dekas. I can't think of a place I'd rather be."
Andie: Andie glanced over at Kaylee for a moment, a small smile on her lips. She wasn't sure exactly what she saw in Kaylee, or what Kaylee saw in her, but whatever it was compelled Andie to set down her drink, her other arm slipping around Kaylee as well, embracing her in a full fledged hug. "Good. Because you're not going anywhere as long as I can help it."
Kaylee: The brunette was surprised by the hug but instantly relaxed into it, pulling the other girl closer. If someone had told her a week ago that she'd consider a /vampire/ one of her best friends she probably would have laughed in their face. But in that moment? She couldn't imagine things any other way. "Oh come on, And. You know me. I'm not going anywhere. Not without a fight at least. Now tell me, anyone else I need to look out for?"
Kaylee: The brunette was surprised by the hug but instantly relaxed into it, pulling the other girl closer. If someone had told her a week ago that she'd consider a /vampire/ one of her best friends she probably would have laughed in their face. But in that moment? She couldn't imagine things any other way. "Oh come on, And. You know me. I'm not going anywhere. Not without a fight at least."
Dandie: He was her beginning, the very start of this new life that she had been cursed to live. Every memory, in some way, shape, or form, related back to him. She couldn't help but pray that it would be the same with her end.
Deandie: "You're a vampire." "So?" "So, you're a blood sucking monster and I shouldn't be sitting here with you." "You mean you shouldn't be thinking about me naked. Or thinking that maybe, just maybe, the great Dean Winchester is in love with a vampire." "So now you're telepathic too?" "Not telepathic, I just know you."
Kaydie: There was glitter, everywhere. It was as if a cheap party store had exploded in her bed but Kaylee couldn't find herself caring at all. She rolled over, tracing a finger down Andie's bare back before giggling, "And I thought it was just a myth that vampires sparkled."