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The two of them had never been friends, the both drifted on the outskirts as bizarre but on opposite sides of the spectrum. Where he was hothead and loud, picking fights just for fun, Salma lingered in the shadows, quiet and weird. Her aunts moved about with their wild clothing and crystals, dancing above the air of Everwood. Rumors going back to the schoolyard about their witchy tendencies.
The few times Evan and Salma did cross paths, an unseen tension pressed between them. One he couldn’t explain but they both held in their eyes. Her light blue eyes stared at him unrelenting. “I’m not gonna bullshit you.” He started. He’d read about her family in the book tucked away under a loose floorboard in his room. The Denbrough’s — like the Grimes family — were a legacy family. One of the three founders of this sad little town.
“I know what you are, I know what you’re aunts are… I know the secrets buried in the soil of this godforsaken town and I’m looking for some answers.” Â
Salma keeps her expression neutral, her eyes unmoving from his stubbled face. Her aunts discussed this when the air began to change around him. ( He’s gonna fine out sooner or later. Don’t poke the bear, Sal. Us and those Grimes folk never got along... it’s in out blood. ) Salma never took her eyes off Evan for too long when he stepped into the cafe. Afraid the fire burning in his veins would explode.Â
However, she never expected him to be so forward with her. They aren’t exactly friends.Â
Salma leans back into the booth, refusing to show her hand. Evan Monroe’s temper was known well around Everwood, along with a undeserved cocky attitude to get what he wanted. She isn’t about to spill all her secrets to a known enemy. “What kind of answers are you looking for?”Â














