"I do..." She replied again as she was lead away, unwilling to resist. "Hey!" Casey said walking over to Alex. "What the hell just happened?"
"Bye Cadey." Hermia smiled.
"Depends what his reason is." Casey said quickly jumping over the table and landing on the other side. "I do though..." She sobbed, wiping his face again.
"They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." Hermia said, raising her eyebrow slightly.
Elle took Lyra's hand and pulled herself up. "I just want to die..." "Maybe we should just ask Alex what happened?" Casey shrugged.
"Th-That's about it..." She mumbled, wiping her eyes. "Maybe, but I think Lyra's handling it. Too many people might make it worse."
"Very true." "Well, if it doesn't kill the vampire it'll definitely slow them down." She smiled.
"He seemed disgusted that he'd ever gone near me..." She said, finally calming down enough to speak without every word being broken up by a hiccuping sob. "I swear to god I'll kill him if it's bad."
"Ooh, vicious." Hermia giggled. "Maybe I do have strange taste, but at least it's good taste."
"I..." She hiccuped, struggling to get a word out between her sobs. "I... t-told h-him a-about Ja-Jamei..." "Not a clue, but it was big whatever it was. What the f*ck did he do to my sister?" Casey replied, his voice almost snarling.
"There isn't, not to me." "I can tell." Hermia said raising an eyebrow. "I've never seen a human so ready to blow someone up." She giggled weakly, unsure if it was a laughing matter or not.
Casey was already glaring at Alex, something major had just happened. Elle didn't just cry over anything. You could tell that inside he was debating if beating the crap out of him would be an over reaction or not. Outside Elle was sat down on the floor, her head resting against the wall behind her. She was sobbing violently, so violently she could barely breathe. She hadn't felt so alone in a long time, not since she first found out about Jamei. Now she didn't have a hope in hell, nothing to hold onto. No possibility and no maybe.
"Please! Not even a minute ago you were ashamed you'd come anywhere near me!" Elle exclaimed loudly, bordering on shouting. "And to be honest I don't blame you! No one wants to be associated with me, s lutty Elle Malfoy high school drop out and teenage mum. Even my friends ditched me after that and my Dad still hasn't spoken to me since I told him! But do you want to know what really sad? What's really pathetic..? Actually no you don't, it'd probably just make you cringe more..." She carried on until her voice broke into a pathetic whisper. Her eyes glanced down at the floor just before she turned around a ran off as best as she could considering her drunkeness.
"There is no one better then you." Lake smiled, kissing his cheek gently. "Whoa!" Hermia exclaimed. "That was awesome!"
"Yep." Elle nodded, her voice cracking into a squeak that sounded like a mix between a laugh and a sob. "An-And I didn't tell you because I didn't think it'd be fair to wreck your life as well as mine... That and I thought you wouldn't want the embarrassment... Or me..."
"You deserved better." She said, stroking his hair gently for a moment. Hermia looked over at the rock, waiting to see what would happen.
"Think about what else happened to me that year. What started in the spring and ended about nine months later?" She said, a strange glint in her eye. A glint of someone who's kept a secret so big a secret for so long that it started to eat away at their very being.
"I got very lucky." Lake giggled wrapping her arms around his neck. "You however got a bit of a bad deal." "Sounds it."
"You want to know what makes this entire situation so much better?" Elle sobbed as she climbed off the stool and nearly fell over. "What the icing on the cake is? All this time Ly's been telling me to tell you this because she thought it as stupid how I thought you'd think it was the biggest mistake of your life or something. Apparently I was right..."
"The thing with Imprinting is that there's nothing to say that it's definitely going to be returned... It's logical that it would, but that doesn't mean it will..." Lake sighed. "That's what always scared me." "Ahh." Hermia nodded.