Finally got around to re-writing this and I definitely prefer this version. There's more Tara x Reader stuff and a little more details regarding R's past. Still based off a couple scenes in Gilmore Girl
Warning(s): Swearing, & mentioned family issues (?)
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The fall breeze hits you as you walk out of the school building. You continued reading from your book as you walked with your head hung low paying no mind to your surroundings, too engrossed with the words you read. That was until you caught a glimpse of a familiar figure in the corner of your eye, your brief suspicions immediately being confirmed when the person spoke.
Dewey—who was previously leaning against a pillar with his arms crossed—began to follow you, uncrossing his arms. "Hey," he nodded at you and you didn't reciprocate, only turning your head to look at him briefly before turning your attention ahead of you while putting your book in your back pocket. "How was school?" Dewey immediately followed with.
"Great," you couldn't help the blatant disinterest in your tone.
"Learn anything good?" You could already tell he was amping up to something. There was a certain eagerness in his voice. An eagerness to segway into what he truly wanted to talk about.
"Oh yeah, tons of things. I got gold stars plastered all of my forehead," you remarked with as much sarcasm you could muster at the moment.
"I got an interesting call today. Wanna know who it was from?" He asked and you couldn't care less.
"Not really," you answered honestly, your tone still showing anything but amusement.
"So Mr. Collier—you know he owns the local market?"
"If you say so."
"Said you came in today."
"He did?" You rhetorically asked; you looked both ways before you and Dewey now walked alongside a road.
"And he said you took some money out of a little donation cup to help repair the roads. I told him he was crazy, you wouldn't do that, you weren't a thief, that he was just trying to start trouble and then I hung up on him." Most of what Dewey was saying was going in one ear and out the other. You've grown good at tuning people out, intentional or not. Still Dewey continued. "Now don't get me wrong, I enjoy hanging up on Mr. Collier. The guy's nothing but a jerk—and he is crazy. But I was just wondering, if maybe, any of the other things were true."
"What do you think?" You questioned with annoyance at the edge of your voice. You were starting to grow more and more impatient as he continued to yammer on.
"I think if you tell me that what he's saying is not true then I'm going to believe it's not true," he elaborated.
"Okay. It's not true."
"That doesn't sound very convincing—"
The two of you were now on a dirt path as you stopped in your tracks and finally turned to face Dewey. While one hand moved as you spoke, the other one was clenched into a fist to your side. "—Look, what exactly do you want from me? First I get forced to move here, now I'm stuck with you most of the time. I'm put in this place—now in a school that has us doing the pledge of allegiance in six-different-languages! I'm supposed to be this happy-go-lucky person after being taken away from my home, my friends—and now you want what from me?!"
You didn't need this. You were fine living in a crappy apartment. You were fine knowing the city you lived in like the back of your hand. You were fine having your best friend within walking distance.
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Let the Light in - T.C x FEM!R
RomantikCause I love to love, to love, to love you I hate to hate, to hate, to hate you ... You and Tara Carpenter never got along much. One of the things she looked forward to when leaving Woodsboro was never having to see you again...