Hm... Can sentence starters count for OC's? If so, then...
"Damn it, Hallie, don't you see I'm trying to help you!?" Maggie exclaimed, following her friend who had stormed off in a huff, "You really think I'd be trying to take away what makes you happy if Eddie was a good person?"
Sorry if I got their dialog wrong, or if this wouldn't be how Maggie would try to tell Hallie Edward is bad news. You don't have to do this is you don't want to of course! ^^
I'm so sorry this took so long, but I finally have a responce for this!! This is just... kindof... a sneak peak for Then He Got Rough. A trailer 😅
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"I cant think right now Maggie!!- all I know is that he gets me in a way you never can, and I hope to god you never do, and I- I-... I need to go see him."
"Hallie wait- please- just listen- "
"Just- " As her hand lands on the doorknob, Hallie hisses in a deep breath; eyes squeezed closed tightly. When she opens them again there's a defiant look in them Maggie has only seen rarely in her life- when Hallie has been really truly pissed off, usually in Maggies defence. "You, and your guests- have a good night. I'll see you tomorrow."
When the door slams shut despite Hallie's valiant effort not to close it like that, a picture frame off the wall falls to the ground and Arthur moves, after a moment, to go and silently pick up the pieces (His thoughts too loud and too heavy to put into words right then- but at least he could help this way) while Rodney approaches Maggie to sit her down on the couch.
"Alright, so that didn't work great." Arthur huffs at that and when Rodney levels with Maggie's sad and tired eyes, he gives her a stern look that's more serious then she ever expects him to be. She's seen it before, sure... but still. Its sobering; comforting. It makes her half believe he's truly capable of doing what he promises- somehow. "Maggie...she'll make it out of this, I promise."












