THREAD: AUDREY & J.A.
Who: Audrey & J.A. When: Thursday, Dec. 13th, evening Where: J.A.'s dorm room What: Audrey comes over to talk some sense into J.A. Open: Yeah kinda. Rating: Low. (She is dating someone else!)
After her private conversation with J.A. on the journals, Audrey just couldn't let it go there. While she knew Jocelyn would take care of him in her own way, she knew the only one he wasn't fronting in front of was her at this very moment. She was already on her way to his dorm when he finally answered her telling he was indeed there. Dressed in what she had been wearing since after classes, Audrey hadn't done anything special to come see J.A. She finished her text answer to his journal comment and raised her hand to knock on the door. She knew he wasn't expecting her to come over and he could tell her to go, but someone had to talk some sense into the vampire and obvious no one else could. And just because she was dating someone else didn't mean she didn't still care about her soulmate, even if he didn't seem to care about himself anymore. The mermaid was also beyond angry with Johnny Quentin at the moment for making things so much worse.
As the door swung open she didn't wait for him to say anything, before she slipped past him into the room. "I'm sorry for intruding," she said, as she surveyed the much messier common room then he or Chester had ever had before, with an elegant eyebrow arched. "I see you weren't expecting any company." The white haired mermaid carefully stepped around a pile of clothing and something else she wasn't entirely sure what it was. She was well aware of J.A. still staring at her a little confused.
"It seems you have a rather skewed sense of self right now and need a friend," she stated without any preamble. The delicate girl moved to the couch and eyed it for a moment, before walking in front of it and sitting down on the floor, very primly, smoothing out her skirt under her as she tucked her legs up under her. J.A. was still staring at her. Audrey arched an eyebrow at him and patted the clear spot of floor beside her. He knew how much she hated sitting on the floor as much as she knew how much he was more comfortable on the floor.