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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4526823" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>Clover rolled her eyes, clearly sicked and bored by Mindy and her games. Soon after entering the club, they met up with some friends of Mindy's. And, soon after that, Mindy ran off with her friends after some guys, leaving Clover alone in the middle of a crowded dance floor. </p><p>Clover took a deep breath and crossed her arms over her chest, 'Thanks a lot, roomie. I really appreciate the help.' </p><p>Slowly, her lavender eyes scanned the dance floor for anything to hold her interest. She felt out of sorts among so many foolish people. All they seemed capable of was dressing like gothic sluts and pretending that their mindless bump and grind motions were some sort of dance. </p><p>"Hey <em>cutie</em>. Are those tick-tacks in your shirt or are you just happy to see me?"</p><p>In alarmed disgust, Clover whirled and saw two young men standing shoulder to shoulder behind her, grinning from ear to ear, 'Are these two f-ing kidding me?'</p><p>The one who had addressed her eyed her from head to toe like a cat hungry for some milk. </p><p>Narrowing her eyes, Clover cursed the costume Mindy had made her wear: a Catholic school girl outfit which was two sizes too small and unbuttoned promiscuously. </p><p>For some reason, he didn't seem to be wearing much of a costume himself. But he had a box affixed to the front of his jeans, and Clover was completely oblivious and indifferent to what this could signify, if anything.</p><p>The other young man with her stood tall and quiet in a bright purple jacket. He had a strange red smile splashed across his face and had dyed his hair a hideous shade of green. Was he some sort of moronic attempt at a clown?</p><p>Either way, Clover found that she didn't feel too happy.</p><p>She stared them down and stated sardonically, "What's that ringing? Oh, I think that's your village calling. Their idiots are missing."</p><p>The boy with the box laughed, "Aww, isn't that cute? The little girl called us idiots." He stepped forward and began to circle behind her.</p><p>Clover felt her heart skip a beat in distress as she followed his movement with her head. Then, she realized that the clown had begun to circle her, too. In the middle of this crowd, no one was paying attention to a poor girl being harassed. Every other girl on the floor seemed to revel in it, after all.</p><p>'Damn you, Mindy! You couldn't have left at a worse time!'</p><p>Following the clown man, she suddenly jumped as the box man placed rough hand on her shoulder, "You're right. That <em>was</em> our village calling. They say that they want us to bring you for a little visit."</p><p>She smelled his foul breath and, though normally completely calm and in control, found herself frightened.</p><p>Didn't <em>anyone</em> notice that she was in trouble?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4526823, member: 79171"] Clover rolled her eyes, clearly sicked and bored by Mindy and her games. Soon after entering the club, they met up with some friends of Mindy's. And, soon after that, Mindy ran off with her friends after some guys, leaving Clover alone in the middle of a crowded dance floor. Clover took a deep breath and crossed her arms over her chest, 'Thanks a lot, roomie. I really appreciate the help.' Slowly, her lavender eyes scanned the dance floor for anything to hold her interest. She felt out of sorts among so many foolish people. All they seemed capable of was dressing like gothic sluts and pretending that their mindless bump and grind motions were some sort of dance. "Hey [I]cutie[/I]. Are those tick-tacks in your shirt or are you just happy to see me?" In alarmed disgust, Clover whirled and saw two young men standing shoulder to shoulder behind her, grinning from ear to ear, 'Are these two f-ing kidding me?' The one who had addressed her eyed her from head to toe like a cat hungry for some milk. Narrowing her eyes, Clover cursed the costume Mindy had made her wear: a Catholic school girl outfit which was two sizes too small and unbuttoned promiscuously. For some reason, he didn't seem to be wearing much of a costume himself. But he had a box affixed to the front of his jeans, and Clover was completely oblivious and indifferent to what this could signify, if anything. The other young man with her stood tall and quiet in a bright purple jacket. He had a strange red smile splashed across his face and had dyed his hair a hideous shade of green. Was he some sort of moronic attempt at a clown? Either way, Clover found that she didn't feel too happy. She stared them down and stated sardonically, "What's that ringing? Oh, I think that's your village calling. Their idiots are missing." The boy with the box laughed, "Aww, isn't that cute? The little girl called us idiots." He stepped forward and began to circle behind her. Clover felt her heart skip a beat in distress as she followed his movement with her head. Then, she realized that the clown had begun to circle her, too. In the middle of this crowd, no one was paying attention to a poor girl being harassed. Every other girl on the floor seemed to revel in it, after all. 'Damn you, Mindy! You couldn't have left at a worse time!' Following the clown man, she suddenly jumped as the box man placed rough hand on her shoulder, "You're right. That [I]was[/I] our village calling. They say that they want us to bring you for a little visit." She smelled his foul breath and, though normally completely calm and in control, found herself frightened. Didn't [I]anyone[/I] notice that she was in trouble?! [/QUOTE]
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