"YOU'RE SERIOUSLY GONNA go give it back?" Missy questioned suspiciously as she and Dani entered the school gates.
Dani nervously readjusted the yellow flannel folded over her arm and stared into the distance as she nodded in response.
"Why?"
Dani turned her head to look at the shorter girl, "Because i'm not gonna keep his clothes?"
Missy hummed in agreement and patted Dani's shoulder, "Well i'm gonna go find Sasha while you do that."
"What!? Noo, please come with me," Dani whined as she looked at Missy with fearful eyes.
"You'll be fine," Missy laughed as she walked away.
She blew Dani a kiss but Dani rolled her eyes in response. She really didn't want to go to a room full of boys on her own. And especially not the bathroom. It'd probably smell like boy piss or something. The mere thought of awkwardly entering the bathroom was fearful enough, but the initial act of handing back the shirt almost tipped Dani off the edge.
It wasn't a big deal.
It felt like a big deal.
What does she do after she gives it to him? Just walk away? How on earth does she even approach him and hand it to him? What does she say?
"Curse my social inability," she mumbled to herself
Dani took a quick inhale and ignored the nervous nausea in her stomach as she trudged to the boys bathroom, where Spider was currently offering haircuts - exclusive to boys obviously.
Which is why he couldn't help but feel confused when he saw Dani walk through.
Her heart hammered against her chest as she slowly entered, her eyes glancing from the boys waiting for their turn to have a haircut to Spider, who took a momentary pause from fixing Dusty's hair.
Dani stopped walking and stood abruptly in front of Spider, looking at him awkwardly as she held out her arm, "I'm giving you your shirt back."
Spider looked from her face to the shirt that lay perfectly over her arm.
"Did you iron it?" He chuckled as he picked it up.
"Yeah, i don't know why," she hummed and watched him carefully fold it to put in his bag.
"Well uh, thanks," he said hesitantly.
"It's fine," she answered. "Thanks for giving it to me, i forgot to say it yesterday."
That was a lie, she didn't say it because it would break her ego.
Spider was confused to say the least; Danielle was acting so... different. Her usual air of indifference and annoyance was nowhere to be found, and instead there was Dani in what seemed to be her rawest form. Maybe she wasn't actually such a hardheaded bitch - which is exactly what Ant had tried to convince the boys when asked why he hung out with her.
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piledriver waltz || spencer white
Teen Fiction"you look like you've been for breakfast at the heartbreak hotel, and sat in the back booth by the, pamphlets and the literature."