Warren Worthington III (angelonhigh) wrote in academy_x, @ 2010-03-07 09:58:00 |
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Entry tags: | angel, rogue |
Who: Warren. OT Rogue.
When: Sunday morning
Where: Outside Rogue's dorm
What: Warren drops off a wrapped present for Rogue. It's suspiciously the right dimensions without her ever giving them to him.
Warren Worthington III knew he had the right door, despite the fact he wasn't close friends with either girl that lived behind it. Rogue and Tabitha weren't his usual style, though he was cordial enough. At any rate, he made it a point of interest to keep note of the various females in the student body, as well as where they lived. People could consider it his useless trivia, the kind that most boys filled in their heads with sports statistics or video game combos.
In his hand was a plain white clothing box, with a present wrapped inside. It was the wet suit Rogue had been looking at on Amazon.com the week before. The suit was in her dimensions, a feat that was easy for Warren to pull off just by spending a few days noting Rogue's form. It took a few days due to winter clothing, but Warren's keen eyesight had finally picked out all of Rogue's dimensions from afar. With a knowledge of the female body that would make even Remy LeBeau jealous, Warren had ordered the wetsuit. His cousin had tailored it last night per Warren's specifications and he pulled some strings to get it delivered overnight. Sunday deliveries were mostly unheard of, unless you knew the right people at FedEx. The Worthington family knew the right people.
Since he wasn't so close to Rogue, Warren figured simply leaving the present on her doorstep and knocking would be charming enough. He wasn't so boyish that he was into running away to maintain the mystery, especially since he left a signed note inside. Warren set the box down, knocked, and casually walked away. If Rogue opened the door before he was out of sight, he'd simply wave to her and proceed on his way. Just another charitable service for those with the XX chromosomes.
For when the sun comes back.
-Warren