THREAD: Bennet & Tay
WHO: Bennet & Tay WHEN: May, 4th, Thursday evening around 10pm WHERE: Tay's dorm room WHAT: Bennet gets another stalker note. RATING: Not gonna lie, they probably will end up having sex.
Bennet was barely looking where she was going as she walked as fast as she could through the hallways to Tay's room. Her hand was tight around the note crumpled in her pocket of her thigh length black faux fur coat. Truth be told it wasn't really cold enough to be wearing the mohair jacket, but she had grabbed the closest thing she found when she found the typed note on her bed, when returning from her shower, wearing only the georgette slip she'd been intending to sleep in. The mermaid's hair was still wet, dripping in fact as she hadn't dried it at all in her panic to get out of her room. How her stalker had gotten into her dorm was a mystery to her as she had definitely locked it.
The fact that her first instinct was to go to Tay's room spoke volumes, that he was the one that made her feel safe. She didn't go to her twin sister or to Bree, and she reasoned that she just didn't want to worry them. As she arrived at Tay's dorm room, two floors up from hers, she knocked loudly, rather frantically as she looked down the hallway, both ways, worried that her unknown stalker might actually be watching her. This thought made her knock again without waiting for Tay to even have a second to open the door.
When he opened the door she didn't wait for him to invite her in, she literally pushed into the room and forced the door closed. Hazel eyes looked up at Tay as she leaned against the door. It was obvious something was wrong. Bennet was always unflappable, calm, cool, collected. (except maybe when his lips were on her) But now she was obviously upset and afraid, something he'd never seen before. But she had no idea how to tell him so she merely pulled the crumbled note from her pocket and thrust it at him.
"I found this on my bed after I took a shower," she said softly. "It's not the first time I've gotten weird notes like this in the last few months, but its never been this...threatening."