Post by The Delaney Twins on Sept 22, 2008 20:23:16 GMT
It was getting a lot harder to fit gym into her schedule, what with this whole let’s-kill-all-of-upper-sixth-with-insane-and-useless-amounts-of-work that her teachers seemed to be advocating this year. Over the last week, she’d had so much homework weighing her down that, at one point, she had very seriously considered packing in the whole education thing and just running away to the circus. The only thing that had stopped her was her realisation that Kennedy probably wouldn’t survive more than four days while she was away frolicking with the elephants and the tigers.
Still. It was tempting.
Today was Saturday, the first day that she’d been able to find enough time to get away since last Wednesday, and even so, she’d only been able to allot it a few hours in the afternoon. Tonight, she’d be sitting down to another lovely date with her technology notes, because fool that Professor Montgomery was, he had decided to set them a month’s worth of coursework to have completed within a week.
School was definitely turning out to be a hell of a lot of fun this year.
Jamie came out of her changing booth a couple of minutes after she did, wearing her usual orange tank top and white track bottoms that never failed to make Lynn jealous – she doubted that she’d ever be able to get away with anything that bright, considering her horrendously pale, speckled skin. And her dumpiness, but the skin was really the problem. Jamie’s ebony skin could get away with so dàmn much; it really wasn’t fair. Lynn was supposed to stick to her blacks, her tans, her navies, her browns…
But God, that could get depressing sometimes. As of now, she was trying to combat the restricted colour palate of the white-girl-who-refused-to-get-fake-tanned by wearing – well, yes, her shorts were still dull. But it didn’t matter that her shorts were that hideous shade of khaki, or that her shirt was kind of dark – well, black – because emblazoned in the middle of the shirt was the bright red tongue logo of her beloved Rolling Stones. In terms of music, yes, she liked the Beach Boys better than them, but she had to admit that the Stones won hands down in the graphics department.
Jamie narrowed her eyes when she came out of her booth saw said logo, and said, “Lynn, I have to say, I don’t understand you. Why the Rolling Stones shirt? Why now? You’ll ruin it.”
“Ach, no I won’t,” Lynn replied, lacing up her hiking boots. It was really only a matter of time before she got told off for wearing such heavy shoes on equipment that could really only stand up to so much abuse. The stuff in the Cardsdale gym wasn’t bad, true, but her shoes still definitely weren’t healthy for it. “Worst happens, it’ll get a little sweaty. And anyway, this isn’t the good one.”
The eyes narrowed further. “You have more than one Rolling Stones top.”
“Yes.”
“You have more than one Rolling Stones top.”
“I have more than one Rolling Stones top.”
“Do I want to know how many you actually have?”
“Well, that depends. Do you have any strong feelings against the number four?” As she asked, Lynn started to pull her hair back into its usual training ponytail, but as she slipped the band over it, the elastic snapped and the bobble fell useless to the floor.
“Oh, crap,” she seethed, bending over to pick up the fallen hair accessory. This wasn’t good. She didn’t want to be training with her hair flying into her face.
“Four.”
“Jamie, you wouldn’t have a spare bobble, would you?”
“You have four.”
“Should I take that as a no, then?”
“Sorry. You’ll have to go without today.”
“Crap,” she said again, pushing her hair behind her shoulders. This wasn’t good, was it? First training session in a week and a half, and she’d be blinded for it.
“C’mon,” Jamie said, nodding her head towards the door that connected the ladies’ changing room to the gym. “You may be a blind little bat, but you can still fly like a bat out of hell, right?”
Lynn gave Jamie a look that showed pretty much exactly how much she doubted her sanity based on that one sentence. “I shall assume that that was a compliment,” she said, making her way to the door, “wrapped in an enigma, wrapped in an insult, wrapped in a mystery, wrapped in another enigma.”
Jamie smiled widely, pushing the door open. “You’ve hit the nail right on the head,” she said, looking through into the gym. Lynn followed her gaze, seeing that the room was unusually empty for a Saturday afternoon. Not too many villagers came here, true – of course, there weren’t all that many villagers to begin with – but there were usually six or seven warriors here when she came in. When your life depended on being fit, it sort of became a priority.
But now, she could only see Jessica McCreary on the benches, Aaron Boyd on the leg press machine, Stacy Farmer on the chin up bar and…
Oho.
Russ Ford on the cross-trainer.
Her first instinct was to step back into the room, just out of view, a massive grin spreading across her face and a little bubble of laughter escaping her lips as she remembered their last… ah-hem, ‘encounter’.
That had been – what, two months ago now? It didn’t feel like that long, to be honest. She had been so dàmn busy since then that the months had just slipped past, and likewise, the fact that she had said that she had hoped to see him again had slipped out of her memory. She had really meant it at the time, when she’d said it, but there just… hadn’t been time.
She’d seen him, though. Passing him in the halls, in warrior training. There weren’t too many places to hide in Orchid. And every time she had, her mind had wandered back to that time. That unfortunate, accidentally-stripping-and-practically-being-sexually-harrassed-then-practically-sexually-harrassing-him time that still managed to have been probably one of the most fun times she’d had throughout the entire summer.
It had been awesome, now that she thought back.
Jamie was looking at her as if she was completely certifiable – which, granted, wasn’t an uncommon look to receive from Jamie, but she had to admit that there was more reason now for it than there usually was.
“Again, I’ll ask this first – do I want to know?” Jamie said, raising one eyebrow.
Lynn laughed, nodded her head at the door. “Russ Ford is in there.”
And he’s not wearing a shirt, a little voice in the back of her head added. A little voice that was right, come to think of it.
She forced herself to stay where she was and not edge back to the door to get a closer look.
Jamie’s face grew horrified. “Oh – oh, God, Lynn, seriously? You have a crush on Russ Ford?”
“What? No!” said Lynn, still laughing. She couldn’t stop.
Jamie shook her head sadly. “Lynn, Lynn, Lynn, I thought you were more sensible than that. I mean, come on. Nil points for originality.”
“I don’t have a crush on Russ Ford,” Lynn said, choking the laughter back. She could see where Jamie had got the impression, yes, but then –
Ah yes.
“I didn’t tell you about warrior training back in July, did I?” she asked, a wicked grin replacing the inane one that had been there a second ago.
“And yet again, do I want to – ”
“Well, me and Russ were paired up for one session,” Lynn said, acting as if Jamie hadn’t interrupted at all. “Something about our powers being similar, or something, I’m not exactly sure why Madeleine did it. Anyway, so we got to talking – and he is really, really nice, by the way, you shouldn’t go believing what everyone says – ”
“Yes, I should take your one opinion over the steadily growing crowds of his jilted lovers.”
“Yes, you should, ‘cause his jilted lovers aren’t your best friend. He is nice. I mean, just about every third word out of his mouth is a swear, but that’s not necessarily his fault.”
“You’re saying he has Tourette’s?”
“Jamie, Jamie, Jamie, always so literal. Look, just shut up, whether he was nice or not isn’t part of the story. Anyway, so we were shooting down plates from this machine thing, and it started heating up, and it was about to explode – ”
“It was about to explode.”
“Please don’t question everything I say. It started to explode, so naturally I had to stop it from exploding, so I melted – ”
“Oh God.”
Lynn choked back a laugh. Jamie knew full well what happened when she melted.
“And when I reformed, I got my shirt back on, but I was kind of missing my –”
“Oh God.”
“And well, then there was some… uh, ‘banter’. That, um, possibly could have been misconstrued as sexual harassment on both sides, so that would be why I jumped back from the door there, see? Not ‘cause I have a crush on him.”
“You just sexually harassed him.”
“Hey, he started it!”
“Of course he started it! He’s Russ bloody Ford!”
“Again with the rumours, Jamie…”
Jamie rolled her large, dark eyes, looking as if she didn’t know quite what to do with Lynn. “What exactly was this sexual harassment?”
“Well, um, something along the lines of how he’d never had to do so little work to get a girl half-naked, and then I asked if my half being naked was bothering him, and then he said – ”
“I don’t want to know.”
“And there was some stuff about showgirls and whatnot. Y’know, I can’t really remember, it was a long time ago. And I don’t want to scar your little rich-girl mind.”
Cue dirty look from Jamie. Well, it was only to be expected.
“So what are you going to do now?” she asked.
Lynn was incredulous. “What do you mean, what am I going to do?” And then she paused for a moment, bit her lip and thought. “Oh, right, crap, what am I going to do?”
Jamie thought for a second. “Well, you had fun, right?”
“A lot.”
Jamie paused again, clearly weighing up what Lynn had said against throwing her friend to the sharks. Or, rather, the very attractive and shirtless shark who was currently working out in the gym.
“You should talk to him then,” she concluded.
“You sure?”
“Go on, it’s OK. I can run on my own.”
“You’re sure?”
“Yes, Lynn, I’m a big enough girl to look after myself.”
Lynn grinned and hugged her. “You’re awesome, you know that?”
“Sure I do.”
Jamie disentangled herself, walked through the door. Then walked back in for a split second, to hiss to her, “Jesus, Lynn, he’s built!” before leaving again.
Lynn laughed at her friend’s conclusion, and also kind of impressed. It took quite a lot to get Jamie’s eyes to bug out like that.
A couple of seconds later, she had collected herself enough to have her smile just being confident instead of being mad, and she walked across the room to beside where he was working out in fluid strides. She was hardly going to let him start intimidating her now, just ‘cause he wasn’t quite as… clothed as they had been upon their last encounter.
“Ahh, Mr Ford,” she said, when she was just a couple of meters away from him. She had to raise her voice loud, even for her, to get heard over the whirring noise of the machines. “It has been a long time, no?”
Still. It was tempting.
Today was Saturday, the first day that she’d been able to find enough time to get away since last Wednesday, and even so, she’d only been able to allot it a few hours in the afternoon. Tonight, she’d be sitting down to another lovely date with her technology notes, because fool that Professor Montgomery was, he had decided to set them a month’s worth of coursework to have completed within a week.
School was definitely turning out to be a hell of a lot of fun this year.
Jamie came out of her changing booth a couple of minutes after she did, wearing her usual orange tank top and white track bottoms that never failed to make Lynn jealous – she doubted that she’d ever be able to get away with anything that bright, considering her horrendously pale, speckled skin. And her dumpiness, but the skin was really the problem. Jamie’s ebony skin could get away with so dàmn much; it really wasn’t fair. Lynn was supposed to stick to her blacks, her tans, her navies, her browns…
But God, that could get depressing sometimes. As of now, she was trying to combat the restricted colour palate of the white-girl-who-refused-to-get-fake-tanned by wearing – well, yes, her shorts were still dull. But it didn’t matter that her shorts were that hideous shade of khaki, or that her shirt was kind of dark – well, black – because emblazoned in the middle of the shirt was the bright red tongue logo of her beloved Rolling Stones. In terms of music, yes, she liked the Beach Boys better than them, but she had to admit that the Stones won hands down in the graphics department.
Jamie narrowed her eyes when she came out of her booth saw said logo, and said, “Lynn, I have to say, I don’t understand you. Why the Rolling Stones shirt? Why now? You’ll ruin it.”
“Ach, no I won’t,” Lynn replied, lacing up her hiking boots. It was really only a matter of time before she got told off for wearing such heavy shoes on equipment that could really only stand up to so much abuse. The stuff in the Cardsdale gym wasn’t bad, true, but her shoes still definitely weren’t healthy for it. “Worst happens, it’ll get a little sweaty. And anyway, this isn’t the good one.”
The eyes narrowed further. “You have more than one Rolling Stones top.”
“Yes.”
“You have more than one Rolling Stones top.”
“I have more than one Rolling Stones top.”
“Do I want to know how many you actually have?”
“Well, that depends. Do you have any strong feelings against the number four?” As she asked, Lynn started to pull her hair back into its usual training ponytail, but as she slipped the band over it, the elastic snapped and the bobble fell useless to the floor.
“Oh, crap,” she seethed, bending over to pick up the fallen hair accessory. This wasn’t good. She didn’t want to be training with her hair flying into her face.
“Four.”
“Jamie, you wouldn’t have a spare bobble, would you?”
“You have four.”
“Should I take that as a no, then?”
“Sorry. You’ll have to go without today.”
“Crap,” she said again, pushing her hair behind her shoulders. This wasn’t good, was it? First training session in a week and a half, and she’d be blinded for it.
“C’mon,” Jamie said, nodding her head towards the door that connected the ladies’ changing room to the gym. “You may be a blind little bat, but you can still fly like a bat out of hell, right?”
Lynn gave Jamie a look that showed pretty much exactly how much she doubted her sanity based on that one sentence. “I shall assume that that was a compliment,” she said, making her way to the door, “wrapped in an enigma, wrapped in an insult, wrapped in a mystery, wrapped in another enigma.”
Jamie smiled widely, pushing the door open. “You’ve hit the nail right on the head,” she said, looking through into the gym. Lynn followed her gaze, seeing that the room was unusually empty for a Saturday afternoon. Not too many villagers came here, true – of course, there weren’t all that many villagers to begin with – but there were usually six or seven warriors here when she came in. When your life depended on being fit, it sort of became a priority.
But now, she could only see Jessica McCreary on the benches, Aaron Boyd on the leg press machine, Stacy Farmer on the chin up bar and…
Oho.
Russ Ford on the cross-trainer.
Her first instinct was to step back into the room, just out of view, a massive grin spreading across her face and a little bubble of laughter escaping her lips as she remembered their last… ah-hem, ‘encounter’.
That had been – what, two months ago now? It didn’t feel like that long, to be honest. She had been so dàmn busy since then that the months had just slipped past, and likewise, the fact that she had said that she had hoped to see him again had slipped out of her memory. She had really meant it at the time, when she’d said it, but there just… hadn’t been time.
She’d seen him, though. Passing him in the halls, in warrior training. There weren’t too many places to hide in Orchid. And every time she had, her mind had wandered back to that time. That unfortunate, accidentally-stripping-and-practically-being-sexually-harrassed-then-practically-sexually-harrassing-him time that still managed to have been probably one of the most fun times she’d had throughout the entire summer.
It had been awesome, now that she thought back.
Jamie was looking at her as if she was completely certifiable – which, granted, wasn’t an uncommon look to receive from Jamie, but she had to admit that there was more reason now for it than there usually was.
“Again, I’ll ask this first – do I want to know?” Jamie said, raising one eyebrow.
Lynn laughed, nodded her head at the door. “Russ Ford is in there.”
And he’s not wearing a shirt, a little voice in the back of her head added. A little voice that was right, come to think of it.
She forced herself to stay where she was and not edge back to the door to get a closer look.
Jamie’s face grew horrified. “Oh – oh, God, Lynn, seriously? You have a crush on Russ Ford?”
“What? No!” said Lynn, still laughing. She couldn’t stop.
Jamie shook her head sadly. “Lynn, Lynn, Lynn, I thought you were more sensible than that. I mean, come on. Nil points for originality.”
“I don’t have a crush on Russ Ford,” Lynn said, choking the laughter back. She could see where Jamie had got the impression, yes, but then –
Ah yes.
“I didn’t tell you about warrior training back in July, did I?” she asked, a wicked grin replacing the inane one that had been there a second ago.
“And yet again, do I want to – ”
“Well, me and Russ were paired up for one session,” Lynn said, acting as if Jamie hadn’t interrupted at all. “Something about our powers being similar, or something, I’m not exactly sure why Madeleine did it. Anyway, so we got to talking – and he is really, really nice, by the way, you shouldn’t go believing what everyone says – ”
“Yes, I should take your one opinion over the steadily growing crowds of his jilted lovers.”
“Yes, you should, ‘cause his jilted lovers aren’t your best friend. He is nice. I mean, just about every third word out of his mouth is a swear, but that’s not necessarily his fault.”
“You’re saying he has Tourette’s?”
“Jamie, Jamie, Jamie, always so literal. Look, just shut up, whether he was nice or not isn’t part of the story. Anyway, so we were shooting down plates from this machine thing, and it started heating up, and it was about to explode – ”
“It was about to explode.”
“Please don’t question everything I say. It started to explode, so naturally I had to stop it from exploding, so I melted – ”
“Oh God.”
Lynn choked back a laugh. Jamie knew full well what happened when she melted.
“And when I reformed, I got my shirt back on, but I was kind of missing my –”
“Oh God.”
“And well, then there was some… uh, ‘banter’. That, um, possibly could have been misconstrued as sexual harassment on both sides, so that would be why I jumped back from the door there, see? Not ‘cause I have a crush on him.”
“You just sexually harassed him.”
“Hey, he started it!”
“Of course he started it! He’s Russ bloody Ford!”
“Again with the rumours, Jamie…”
Jamie rolled her large, dark eyes, looking as if she didn’t know quite what to do with Lynn. “What exactly was this sexual harassment?”
“Well, um, something along the lines of how he’d never had to do so little work to get a girl half-naked, and then I asked if my half being naked was bothering him, and then he said – ”
“I don’t want to know.”
“And there was some stuff about showgirls and whatnot. Y’know, I can’t really remember, it was a long time ago. And I don’t want to scar your little rich-girl mind.”
Cue dirty look from Jamie. Well, it was only to be expected.
“So what are you going to do now?” she asked.
Lynn was incredulous. “What do you mean, what am I going to do?” And then she paused for a moment, bit her lip and thought. “Oh, right, crap, what am I going to do?”
Jamie thought for a second. “Well, you had fun, right?”
“A lot.”
Jamie paused again, clearly weighing up what Lynn had said against throwing her friend to the sharks. Or, rather, the very attractive and shirtless shark who was currently working out in the gym.
“You should talk to him then,” she concluded.
“You sure?”
“Go on, it’s OK. I can run on my own.”
“You’re sure?”
“Yes, Lynn, I’m a big enough girl to look after myself.”
Lynn grinned and hugged her. “You’re awesome, you know that?”
“Sure I do.”
Jamie disentangled herself, walked through the door. Then walked back in for a split second, to hiss to her, “Jesus, Lynn, he’s built!” before leaving again.
Lynn laughed at her friend’s conclusion, and also kind of impressed. It took quite a lot to get Jamie’s eyes to bug out like that.
A couple of seconds later, she had collected herself enough to have her smile just being confident instead of being mad, and she walked across the room to beside where he was working out in fluid strides. She was hardly going to let him start intimidating her now, just ‘cause he wasn’t quite as… clothed as they had been upon their last encounter.
“Ahh, Mr Ford,” she said, when she was just a couple of meters away from him. She had to raise her voice loud, even for her, to get heard over the whirring noise of the machines. “It has been a long time, no?”