She cocked her hip to the side with a smirk, "wasnt so hard was it pretty boy?" She says before t ugh rning around and taking her seat by the edge. It was obvious she wanted company but not just any company. The right company.
But it was probably best not to.mention.
Her.feet dangling off of the edge, she burnt out her cigarette and looked up to the sly, waiting for him to speak or do something so.she can make another sassy or mean remark.
"It was very difficult." Ferris collapsed dramatically down next to her. "I almost died, you know. My delicate sensitivities can't stand such a long climb." He rolled his eyes and leaned back, laying on the roof and staring at an airplane soaring across the sky, a pale line drifting behind it.
She chuckled, rolling her own eyes and laying down along with the boy. "Well if that's the case, then you wont be able to be around me much. Your fragilness wouldn't be able to handle me" she smirked before looking from him up to the sky, making a wish on the airplane as she always forgot to with the stars, always too captivated by it.
"No, it won't." He rolled his eyes. "I might die if I'm too close to you. You know? Explode into shards of delicateness and cut you into ribbons. It's totally possible, you know."
She rolled over on her side to him, her elbow propping her up as her head leaned on her palm. Her hourglass figure more prominent now.
"Oh really? Well if you keep annoying me as you've been today, then I might want that to happen. And anyway, in tougher than some glass. Itll be too hard to cut me into ribbons"
"How would you know?" He copied her, rolling onto his side and staring at her with his unearthly silver eyes. "Has it ever been tested before? I don't think it has. You talk and you talk and you talk," he said, running his eyes over her, "but never act. All bark, and no bite."
She raised her slitted brow, noticing the look in his eyes. She felt challenged but in more of a playful way.
"Hm, guess you'll have to shatter into shards to figure put if I'm telling the truth then huh? Oh, but you'll have to stick around me in order to do so" Bee shrugged. She could definitely bite and she showed a small bit of what she was willing to do when she literally set his book on fire in the middle of class. Was she going to get in trouble for that? Well yes…if they caught her. But she was a bit too good at getting out of situations she didnt want to be in.
"I could probably stick near you," Ferris drawled. "But would you care about the rumors? The evil seductress, tamed at last. Somehow, I don't think you'd enjoy that, honey."
She shot up from her position and sat criss crossed now "I will never be tamed!! Anyone would be a fool to think that! And even if they did, I'll just show them I'm not" she scoffed, crossing her arms and puffing out her cheeks angrily, a habit she had that was a big cute if there wasnt an actually chance she would break your fingers.
"If you say so." Ferris only leaned on his elbow and looked at her, amusement flashing clear in his gray eyes. "I think that you can't stop the rumors, though. But then again, you don't strike me as the kind of person who would mind what others say about them… unless, of course, I was mistaken?"
She rolled her eyes, as she could really care less about them. And her facial expressions showed that. "I dont." Bee hissed, pulling her hair up into a tight ponytail, flipping her hat backwards and readjusting her jacket.
"And what about you pretty boy? You'll definitely have your fair share of rumors. Oh, but you wouldn't mind" she sneered
"I don't mind," he said, acting for all the world as if they were having a friendly conversation - which, of course, might be true, except for the glare on Beatriz's face. "I've had plenty of rumors about me. Did you know that apparently, one time, I slept with a hippo? I had no idea of this fact, so I was glad that my classmates told me."
She couldnt help but let out a small giggle. It was cute, nobody would deny it. But she never laughed for that reason.
"Oh really now?? I'll remember that" she says blowing a stray strand of hair out of her face
He let out a surprised grin at her laugh. It was cute… like her. His lips twisted into a slight smirk at the thought, although it was not directed at her.
"I hope you do remember," he said. "I'd hate to forget it so early on. How could I forget my greatest shame? One that didn't even happen?"
"I mean itd be hard to forget" she laughed, scooting more towards the edge and peering down to the campus, everyone roaming about.
"So hey, whaddya usually do around here anyway handsome?" She asks looking back at him curiously
"Attempt to find purpose in life," he said with a grin. "Which, honestly, might be impossible." He wouldn't tell her about his sketches. No way. Those were his private things, ones he never showed to anyone.
She arched her slotted eyebrow in doubt. "That's not very specific. There has to be something else you do" she asked leaning in a bit
"Not really. Unless eating counts." He glanced down at himself, faking concern. "It doesn't show, does it? I've tried so hard to make myself look amazing, but…" He sighed dramatically.
"I also run. Sometimes. Usually, I have to build up motivation first, and we all know how that's impossible."
She only laughed and rolled her eyes at his comments. She could tell he definitely took care of himself. Either that or he didnt have to try to look good.
"So how often do you run then?" She asked, tilting her head to the side and rested it on her shoulder
"Eh. It depends. I try to do it at least four times a week, but I usually slack off." He stretched out on the roof and closed his eyes.
"What do you do for fun, miss Beatriz?"
She pet out a low growl at his small comment but whatever.
"Boxing…..I did a bit of mechanic work when my dad was alive… um video games if that counts. I always find a way to play some here"
"You can do that?" He blinked, rolling over and sitting up. "How? I've tried to get video games to work here, and nothing has happened!"
"Oh. No not here. But it's easier to sneak off campus than you think" she winked at him with a chuckle. She had a friends place she sneaked out at not far from here.
"That's true," Ferris acknowledged with a snort. "I swear their security is about as good as children's."
He swung his legs over the edge and let them dangle.
“For real though. Ive snuck more chicks in and out than i can count” she laughed.
"Well, bring me next time," he said, sending her his usual smirk.
"I want to go somewhere that isn't this shitty place. All the books and nerds are hurting my poor, delicate head. I might die."
She laughed "sneaking chicks in and out as in…I snuck girls and some.guys actually, into my.dorm room. But I mean, I could sneak you in too if you want" she winked
"Would you really?" He asked, smiling serenely. "Because somehow I doubt that. But I'd love to, if you'd be willing."
She paused “uhm…sneak into my room? I dont have a roommate, shes the chick that got into the car accident. Shes not dead, shes just in the host-Italy and she gets out like next month, so i have my dorm to myself” she shrugged.
"And what would we do there?" He purred. He knew this was dangerous territory, but frankly, he couldn't care less. Talking to the school's most dangerous girl was exciting and terrifying, and he liked it.