It has been a few weeks since you had gone to the train tracks with the boys. You were still a little freaked out by what you had seen. David and Dwayne still refused to give you any answers. Marko helped distract you from your worries about everything. He had become your best friend since the time at the train tracks and you were a lot less nervous around him. While Dwayne was still the protective older brother, he was happy that you had finally made a friend, even if that friend was the exact opposite of you.
You were currently sitting on your bed in the cave, just reading some books that Dwayne had given you. You heard the fluttering of wings and looked up to see one of Marko's pigeons. You smiled. Marko had a huge soft spot for the birds, making sure to take care of them. Attached to the bird's body, you noticed a strap and a holster, holding a sort of paper. You gently stroked the pigeon's head and then took the paper out of the holster. You opened the paper and saw the note written in Marko's handwriting.
'[Y/N]', the note started. 'I have a very important question for you, one that depends on life or death.' Your heart dropped into your stomach. Taking a pencil, you quickly wrote down your answer below Marko's.
'What's wrong? Please tell me everything's okay!' You folded the paper up once again and stuck it into the holster. You looked at the pigeon.
"Go to Marko." You said. With a 'coo', the pigeon flew off back to its owner. A few tense seconds later, the pigeon was back. You quickly took out the note and looked down at it. You froze.
'Will you go out with me? Check yes or yes.' Below the note, there were two check boxes with the words [Yes] or [Yes]. You scoffed. You rolled up the paper and put it in the holster yet again. You held out your hand and the pigeon hopped up onto your hand. You quickly walked out and approached your best friend. The others looked up as you walked out. "Really?" You asked. "That's your life and death question?" You asked. Marko smirked at you.
"Well, what's your answer, sweetheart?" He asked. You sighed and shook your head. You looked up and smiled.
"Why don't you check." You extended your arm and the pigeon left your hand and flew to Marko. Marko took out the paper and smiled. In both of the boxes, you had left a check mark on both of the Yeses.
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//I am so, so sorry if this sucks. I didn't really have any other ideas for Marko besides this. I hope it isn't too bad. If you have any suggestions for how Dwayne, Michael and Star should ask the reader out, please let me know. I'd love to hear what you guys think.//
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The Lost Boys Preferences
HorrorJust as the title says. This is based on the 1987(?) movie. I've seen a lot of Lost Boys preferences and wanted to give it a try for myself.