captain_bond
Fuck Donald Trump
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2020
- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Adrienne of course was more than happy to let Julia/n get dressed in relative privacy, and chose a T-shirt with an image on it that was a parody of the "Abbey Road" album cover, with four zombies walking through the ubiquitous crosswalk, one of whom was holding a chainsaw above its head, with a pair of bisexual Pride-themed suspenders and short denim shorts over a one-piece swimsuit, just in case their tasks or their recreational activities took them to the water again. Morrie, meanwhile, chose a plain black T-shirt with the words "I woke up like this" printed on it, and a pair of blue jeans. Adrienne didn't see what she wore underneath, and Morrie wasn't forthcoming, for obvious reasons. Both girls wore Converse sneakers, Adrienne's choice of footwear inspired by Julia/n's mismatched socks that she wore the first day (she brought two pairs of Converses, one orange, one black, so she wore the left black one and the right orange one) and Morrie's were black with white soles and laces. Adrienne complimented Julia/n on their look before they made their way to the mess hall for breakfast.
When they ate breakfast, neither girl was particularly focused on their food, instead casting glances over towards Morrie's bullies as well as the table where the senior counselors were seated, as if waiting for the proverbial hammer to fall. When one of the senior counselors caught Morrie's eye, he flashed her thumbs-up as if to reassure her that the bullies were not gonna get away with this. Indeed, it seemed that they were in deep discussion, presumably about what disciplinary action would befall the tormentors.
When they ate breakfast, neither girl was particularly focused on their food, instead casting glances over towards Morrie's bullies as well as the table where the senior counselors were seated, as if waiting for the proverbial hammer to fall. When one of the senior counselors caught Morrie's eye, he flashed her thumbs-up as if to reassure her that the bullies were not gonna get away with this. Indeed, it seemed that they were in deep discussion, presumably about what disciplinary action would befall the tormentors.