Was she so pale? Blair felt herself touch her own cheek before looking at herself in the bathroom mirror. It was one of those long ones that bathrooms usually had that extended nearly the entire bathroom. Blair noticed easily how all the stalls were open except for just one. Blair wasn't sure if it was occupied or not. It made her not want to say anything that was on her mind.
As warming as Aurora was trying to be Blair couldn't ignore the odd flare about her. It was very different talking to someone in person. Blair could tell that there was a sense of all knowing in Aurora's voice. It was annoying. Almost very Georgina Sparks. Blair took the lipstick when it was given to her, her eyes lingering on the shape as she took off the cap to view its color.
Nope. It was definitely something that Blair wouldn't be caught dead wearing.
"See you out there," Blair chimed, not saying much else before being left alone in the bathroom. Blair herself was about to leave until she saw it, her eyes catching a pool of red that looked alarmingly out of place, especially when the tile was bleached white. Blair felt her heart beginning to drum a little faster as she moved closer, her fingers touching the stall's door before pushing it open.
She didn't scream as much as she wanted to. Blair's mind shut down the moment she saw the girl's dead expression. She had never ran so fast in her life as she left the bathroom. Was that real? Blair felt her lungs about to give out. She needed to calm down - she needed to think. Blair moved to the door right across from the bathroom as she pushed herself into the storage closet. It was dark and musty but she felt safer there.
She didn't have her cell phone - she couldn't text Serena or Nate. Shit. Blair didn't know whether it was a good idea to leave where she was. What if whoever had killed that girl was still around and was planning on coming back? Blair was tempted to peek, knowing that she could see the bathroom from where she was hiding.