Allison Jayne Clark (lostnotalone) wrote in darkcarnivale, @ 2011-07-18 23:02:00 |
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Entry tags: | allison clark, ryan abbot |
Who: Allison & Ryan
What: Boys suck (otherwise known as The One Where Allison Learns That One Of Her 'Human' Friends Isn't Quite So Human...)
When: Monday afternoon
Where: Where the trailers are all parked
Rating: Low-ish
Status: Complete/Closed
Allison was angry, and weirdly bothered by the whole thing. She and Ryan had decided to escape the carnival: he was old enough to be responsible for her if they left the carnival and they'd planned to go to the cinema, or for fast food, whatever they felt when they went out and got off the grounds. She didn't feel restless, not yet, she wasn't feeling like she was crawling with carnival fever, but she'd been a little overwhelmed recently and she hadn't wanted to bother Brady with her worries so she'd thought perhaps she could talk to Ryan.
And they'd agreed to go somewhere that wasn't on the carnival grounds just to... regain some perspective and for Allison to hang out with one of the two humans she'd gotten to know. But then when she'd come to Ryan's trailer - two hours after he'd supposed to have picked her up. She'd marched to his place to find the lights off and him not there.
She'd growled under her breath, and Ryan had been conspicuously absent over the weekend and she was frustrated because she'd been... well, stood up, sort of. They'd had plans and he'd bailed without so much as a by your leave.
So when she saw him, heading back towards his trailer, that anger surged up. It was a Clark thing, she had their father's temper, the one that had been completely unleashed in an entirely unrestrained way in Cassidy when he was turned. She sped up, coming to a halt in front of him, making sure that she sort of... blocked his way.
"You know, if you didn't want to come out with me you could have just said so. Just not turning up at all is seriously not cool. You think it's okay to just bail on people when you've made plans? It's not, for the record, not okay at all. And I know you weren't at work, so if you'd had someone cooler offer to spend time with you all you had to do was just tell me instead of making me wait around like an idiot." She frowned at him, "God, I could have spent the time with someone who actually wants to hang out with me."