[it's not a great feeling to be so easily and bluntly called out, especially when she's so wound up and upset. Cecelia scoffs, then scoffs again, just opting to turn back around and start her march down the sidewalk, hugging her arms miserably to herself.]
I don't. I don't and I don't care! I'm getting out of this...stupid city. There! That's what I'm doing! Happy?!
[He follows, the thick soles of his shoes slapping sharply on the concrete.] No. You're going to run into trouble like that.
[It's an exasperated, lecturing kind of tone. He's not happy that either of them are doing this. Why is he doing this, again?
Right, because he lives near her and this could be a problem.
And maybe that whole "wanting to be someone who doesn't turn their back on other people" thing. Though that was based on situations considerably more high-stakes than "teenage girl is upset."]
[ugh. why is he making her lay it all out like this? she's dismayed enough as it is. frustrated tears well up in her eyes as she glares at the upcoming crossing light, daring her to try and make it with only half the allotted time.]
Because I know what I'm like! I know what a pain I am to put up with! You're only here because you heard a nuisance anyway! Don't lie!
[thank gods she's not strung-out enough to just Philly-walk right into traffic. but this does leave her in quite the situation, doesn't it? having to explain herself? to a guy who just won't go away?
she makes a point of keeping her back to him, practically tipping off the curb to do so while bracing against the breeze of cars blowing by.
It doesn't matter if-- [she's cut off by the honk. frightened, she lets out a yelp and hops back -- back into him, and immediately tenses up, bringing her hands to her face as she's brought back up into panic again.]
Ohhhhh I HATE! I hate this! Stupid, stupid awful place! All of it!
[He doesn't reach out to steady her, in case that results in being electrocuted. But he doesn't stagger back, instead remaining a steady wall of suit.]
Of course it matters. [He doesn't put an "idiot" at the end of that, but his tone implies it.]
It's not all bad.
[The cars slow to a stop, and the walk light switches back on. Wolfwood doesn't make a move, waiting to see what Cecelia will do.]
[what she does is scoff at his remark, hustling across the street as she scrubs at her eyes, sniffling quietly. she stops only briefly to double-check which way she needs to go, and the looming presence drawing near from behind spurs her back into hasty movement.]
For you, maybe! Good for you! Have fun with it. I'm leaving!
[For you, maybe. Well, yeah, he and other dead people are going to think a little better of this world. Hard not to. For most of the others, though, it's probably hard not to focus on what you've given up. But it's still a bad idea to reject it all. And especially to do it so recklessly.]
What, you're just going to march up to the Porter and demand it send you home? [Because that will go well.]
[He doesn't say anything in response this time, just turning his eyes upwards and sighing briefly. And adjusting his pace to keep up, staying a step or two behind her shoulder.
He's still not leaving. He's kept up with even more troublesome idiots before.]
[such a gesture would be heartwarming to her in better states of mind, but as it stands? she's more frustrated than ever. as if his refusal to leave her be is just further cementing her stupidity, judging her, bullying her. as if anything she says or does is futile! this damn man...]
This is all just hilarious to you, isn't it? Is this how you spend your time? Following people who don't want you around?
Pathetic, then? Or are you just expecting me to go off and, and...and, I don't know, blow up a building or something? Like I'm that unhinged?! [she lets out another loud, frustrated huff.]
If you're going to be stalking me, you may as well say why!
[grumbling:] Yeah right...you don't know me at all. [because just throwing the one thing really wiped her out! gods. she's tired. and chilly. and unhappy!! EVERYTHING SUCKS AND ISN'T FAIR.]
So what should I expect you to do? Other than try to walk out of city without any preparation? [It’s more tired than exasperated, now. What is he doing here?]
I don't know I'll-! I'll...! [huff! puff! and whine some more!
or, no. wait.] I'llllll call Finn! Yes. [oh, this is actually not a bad idea.] Yes, he can...he can get me out of here in a blink! Away from this, all--all this. Yes. I'll do that.
[by gods she will! she'll even stop moving to rummage around for her phone!]
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He crosses his arms. She seems to be reacting in the moment way too much to have thought this through.] You don't know where you're going, do you.
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I don't. I don't and I don't care! I'm getting out of this...stupid city. There! That's what I'm doing! Happy?!
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[It's an exasperated, lecturing kind of tone. He's not happy that either of them are doing this. Why is he doing this, again?
Right, because he lives near her and this could be a problem.
And maybe that whole "wanting to be someone who doesn't turn their back on other people" thing. Though that was based on situations considerably more high-stakes than "teenage girl is upset."]
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[behold! another piece of the drama puzzle!]
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I'm here now.
[Which means he...cares. Kind of. She's not a friend, exactly. But she is, well, a neighbor.]
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[she quickens her pace.]
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But that's not important right now. What she said after that is. He gives her a look - sharp but concerned.] Why'd you think that?
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Because I know what I'm like! I know what a pain I am to put up with! You're only here because you heard a nuisance anyway! Don't lie!
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2...1...stop. There are squeals as drivers suddenly lift off the brakes and cars begin to pass in front of them.
Of course he's here because of the noise. Because she was breaking things.] I wouldn't have followed a nuisance.
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she makes a point of keeping her back to him, practically tipping off the curb to do so while bracing against the breeze of cars blowing by.
she sniffles.]
Well, I. I don't know what to tell you, then...!
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You should tell people if you're leaving. [Today, in "do as Wolfwood says, not as he does."
One of the passing drivers, possibly afraid Cecelia is about to walk into traffic, honks their horn loudly.]
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Ohhhhh I HATE! I hate this! Stupid, stupid awful place! All of it!
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Of course it matters. [He doesn't put an "idiot" at the end of that, but his tone implies it.]
It's not all bad.
[The cars slow to a stop, and the walk light switches back on. Wolfwood doesn't make a move, waiting to see what Cecelia will do.]
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For you, maybe! Good for you! Have fun with it. I'm leaving!
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What, you're just going to march up to the Porter and demand it send you home? [Because that will go well.]
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now embarrassed, she starts to trot ahead, as if she can ever outpace those awful long legs of his.]
I'm getting out of this awful city! Leave me alone!
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He's still not leaving. He's kept up with even more troublesome idiots before.]
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This is all just hilarious to you, isn't it? Is this how you spend your time? Following people who don't want you around?
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The worst thing in the world might be being alone. Even if you're an incredibly aggravating elf.] It's not funny.
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If you're going to be stalking me, you may as well say why!
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or, no. wait.] I'llllll call Finn! Yes. [oh, this is actually not a bad idea.] Yes, he can...he can get me out of here in a blink! Away from this, all--all this. Yes. I'll do that.
[by gods she will! she'll even stop moving to rummage around for her phone!]