“Get out here, walk into the alley behind the bank, and Duncan will meet you back there,” Damien explains. Courtney pops the car door open and slams it shut behind her. Damien drives off, leaving her alone in front of a run-down bank. The glass windows were streaky and the shingles were practically falling off. Courtney walks into a trashy alley and navigates her way through tipped-over trash cans and murky rain puddles.
She was so consumed in watching where she places her feet that she didn’t notice as two arms popped out from behind the bank and wrapped around her torso. Courtney started flailing, but stopped once she heard Duncan’s low chuckle from right susunod to her ear. “You gotta calm down, Princess,” he says, releasing her.
Courtney spins on him and hisses, “Well I had to walk down a freaking filthy alley to come and try to find you, who, sa pamamagitan ng the looks of it, was just trying to make me pee my shorts from fright.”
After mention of her shorts, Duncan’s eyes travel down Courtney’s long legs. She slaps his shoulder and folds her arms over her chest. “Well, darling, you look good in uri ng bulaklak Dukes,” Duncan says approvingly.
“You could have bought longer shorts. Now just tell me why I need to be here and what I have to do.”
“But I like short shorts so much more,” Duncan explains, putting on a smirk. He wipes the smirk off his face after Courtney glares at him. “Fine. Surprisingly, this bank is highly secured. You wouldn’t be able to tell from the outside, but we have the blueprints for the place. And the blueprints ipakita that the only ligtas way in is from the roof.”
Courtney just looks at Duncan, waiting for him to continue.
“We’re all too heavy to be repelled into the ligtas room. Which is where you come in. We’ll go the roof, and you’ll put on the harness. I will lower you into the safe, using the rope, and all you have to do is stuff two sacks full of cash. That should be enough cash to pay our debts,” Duncan explains. He tosses two brown burlap sacks at her, and she catches them. “Ya ready?”
“As ready as I’ll ever be,” Courtney grumbles. They climb up a rickety metal ladder to the concrete rooftop. Duncan picks up a isingkaw and straps it around Courtney’s waist. He bends down to click the snaps together between her legs, but Courtney swipes his hands away. She finishes securing the harness.
“Ready?” Duncan asks again, looping a rope through a hole in the back of the harness. Courtney raises an eyebrow.
“Need I repeat myself?” she asks.
Duncan chuckles and opens a ceiling hatch. Below them was a room with shiny linoleum floors. Courtney lowers herself down, and Duncan quickly lowers her into the room. Careful not to touch the ground in case of alarms, she hovers over the floor. She glides over to a cabinet and starts stuffing money into the brown sacks.
One bag was full, so she began on the susunod one. Halfway through the susunod bag, police sirens sounded in the distance. Courtney looks up to see Duncan’s gaze looking somewhere in the horizon. Then he looks down and says, “C’mon, grab the cash and let’s get out of here.”
Courtney nods in response and quickly stuffs madami green bills into the bag. A minuto later, the door bursts open. Courtney gasps, and gunfire echoes throughout the room. She clamps her hands over her ears, and Duncan starts pulling her through the roof. Courtney collapses onto the roof and Duncan slams the trap door shut.
“Hurry,” Duncan commands, helping Courtney to her feet. But she was too shocked, and her knees buckled. So Duncan swings her over his shoulder, and he leaps from the roof. Courtney clings to Duncan’s shoulder as he leaps over trash cans and dashes across the street. He dumps her into the passenger upuan of a convertible, not even bothering to open the door. He makes it over to the other side of the car sa pamamagitan ng sliding across the hood. Duncan hops over the car door, not even bothering to open it, since the roof was open.
With one matulin motion, the engine was ignited, the gas pedal was shoved down, and the car was zooming away from the curb. Courtney’s puso was beating, and her hands were traveling down her body, searching for bullet wounds. “You okay?” Duncan asks, checking her out from the corner of his eye. She nods.
“Good. Hold this for me,” he tells her, letting go of the steering wheel and climbing into the back upuan of the car. Courtney shrieks as the car swerves, and she dives for the wheel. Soon the car is straightened out.
“What are you doing?!” Courtney exclaims, watching what Duncan is doing in the backseat from the rearview mirror. He’s stuffing the brown sacks of money under the seat.
“Hiding the money in case we see the cops. Duh.”
“No! Why did you leave the front seat?” Courtney scolds him. He shrugs and starts picking up some cash that had spilled out of a bag. Courtney focuses on the road. She reaches her foot over and stomps on the gas pedal, thrusting them forward.
“What’re you doing?” Duncan calls from the back seat.
“Having fun!” Courtney shouts back at him. The high speeds whip her hair around her face, and the wind carries her words away. She lets out a laugh as the car zooms down a huge burol susunod to Lake Michigan. Courtney leads the car straight through a red light. After all, the other cars were going much to slow, she thinks. She gets a high from all the beeping cars and can’t help blowing through a stop sign. Courtney laughs again.
Duncan climbs back into the front upuan and takes the wheel from Courtney. “Dang, girl, you’re gonna kill us!” Duncan exclaims.
“Yeah, whatever,” is all Courtney replies. She was too excited. Her adrenaline is pumping as if nothing could tear her down. Suddenly, her ears register a familiar tune. Courtney reaches over and cranks up the newly-invented car radio. “I pag-ibig this song!” she shouts over the music to Duncan, who nods in agreement.
Courtney raises her hands in the wind and starts dancing in her upuan as she hums along to the song.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Duncan plows the car straight through yet another red light, swerving to avoid a delivery truck. Courtney lets out a whoop.
Remember the first time we met,
You was at the mall wit yo friend!
I was scared to approach ya,
But then you came closer,
Hopin' you would give me a chance.
Who would have ever knew,
That we would ever be madami than friends?
We're real worldwide, breakin all the rules,
She like a song played again and again!
That girl, like somethin off a poster.
That girl, is a dime they say,
That girl, is a gun to my holster.
She's runnin through my mind all day, ay!
Duncan raised his eyebrows as Courtney kneeled in her upuan so that her head was above the windshield, so the wind could whip her hair. He had never seen Courtney as... energetic as she was now. and Duncan was kinda liking it.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Courtney started pag-awit along to the music, and Duncan couldn't help but smile.
See you been all around the globe,
Not once did you leave my mind.
We talk on the phone, from night til the morn.
Girl you really change my life,
Doin things I never do.
I'm in the kitchin cookin things she likes.
We're real worldwide, breakin all the rules,
Someday I wanna make you my wife.
That girl, like somethin off a poster.
That girl, is a dime they say,
That girl, is the gun to my holster.
She's runnin through my mind all day, ay!
Once the chorus began, Duncan started pag-awit along with Courtney, which made her laugh.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Courtney could see people in their own cars staring at them as they drove by. They probably thought she and Duncan were a couple. But, truthfully, she couldn't care less.
I can be your melody,
A girl that could write you a symphony!
The one that could fill your fantasies,
So come baby girl let's sing with me.
Ay, I can be your melody,
A girl that could write you a symphony!
The one that could fill your fantasies,
So come baby girl let's sing with me.
They drive through the run-down neighborhoods until they drive onto the kalye of Duncan's apartment building.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Duncan pulls the racecar into the parking puwang in the alley susunod to the building as the last chorus comes on in the song. He and Courtney both start singing, "Ay, na, na, na, na, na, na, na! Na, na, na, na, na, na! Shawty got me singin, Na, na, na, na, na, na, na! Na, na, na, na, na, na, na! Now she got me singin. Shawty's like a melody in my head!"
Courtney was still smiling to herself even once they were both inside the tenement building. She was walking up the stairs to the kusina to make herself some hot chocolate, since the cold wind blew her cheeks numb, when suddenly a thought popped up in her head: Would it be so bad to be falling for Duncan?
She was so consumed in watching where she places her feet that she didn’t notice as two arms popped out from behind the bank and wrapped around her torso. Courtney started flailing, but stopped once she heard Duncan’s low chuckle from right susunod to her ear. “You gotta calm down, Princess,” he says, releasing her.
Courtney spins on him and hisses, “Well I had to walk down a freaking filthy alley to come and try to find you, who, sa pamamagitan ng the looks of it, was just trying to make me pee my shorts from fright.”
After mention of her shorts, Duncan’s eyes travel down Courtney’s long legs. She slaps his shoulder and folds her arms over her chest. “Well, darling, you look good in uri ng bulaklak Dukes,” Duncan says approvingly.
“You could have bought longer shorts. Now just tell me why I need to be here and what I have to do.”
“But I like short shorts so much more,” Duncan explains, putting on a smirk. He wipes the smirk off his face after Courtney glares at him. “Fine. Surprisingly, this bank is highly secured. You wouldn’t be able to tell from the outside, but we have the blueprints for the place. And the blueprints ipakita that the only ligtas way in is from the roof.”
Courtney just looks at Duncan, waiting for him to continue.
“We’re all too heavy to be repelled into the ligtas room. Which is where you come in. We’ll go the roof, and you’ll put on the harness. I will lower you into the safe, using the rope, and all you have to do is stuff two sacks full of cash. That should be enough cash to pay our debts,” Duncan explains. He tosses two brown burlap sacks at her, and she catches them. “Ya ready?”
“As ready as I’ll ever be,” Courtney grumbles. They climb up a rickety metal ladder to the concrete rooftop. Duncan picks up a isingkaw and straps it around Courtney’s waist. He bends down to click the snaps together between her legs, but Courtney swipes his hands away. She finishes securing the harness.
“Ready?” Duncan asks again, looping a rope through a hole in the back of the harness. Courtney raises an eyebrow.
“Need I repeat myself?” she asks.
Duncan chuckles and opens a ceiling hatch. Below them was a room with shiny linoleum floors. Courtney lowers herself down, and Duncan quickly lowers her into the room. Careful not to touch the ground in case of alarms, she hovers over the floor. She glides over to a cabinet and starts stuffing money into the brown sacks.
One bag was full, so she began on the susunod one. Halfway through the susunod bag, police sirens sounded in the distance. Courtney looks up to see Duncan’s gaze looking somewhere in the horizon. Then he looks down and says, “C’mon, grab the cash and let’s get out of here.”
Courtney nods in response and quickly stuffs madami green bills into the bag. A minuto later, the door bursts open. Courtney gasps, and gunfire echoes throughout the room. She clamps her hands over her ears, and Duncan starts pulling her through the roof. Courtney collapses onto the roof and Duncan slams the trap door shut.
“Hurry,” Duncan commands, helping Courtney to her feet. But she was too shocked, and her knees buckled. So Duncan swings her over his shoulder, and he leaps from the roof. Courtney clings to Duncan’s shoulder as he leaps over trash cans and dashes across the street. He dumps her into the passenger upuan of a convertible, not even bothering to open the door. He makes it over to the other side of the car sa pamamagitan ng sliding across the hood. Duncan hops over the car door, not even bothering to open it, since the roof was open.
With one matulin motion, the engine was ignited, the gas pedal was shoved down, and the car was zooming away from the curb. Courtney’s puso was beating, and her hands were traveling down her body, searching for bullet wounds. “You okay?” Duncan asks, checking her out from the corner of his eye. She nods.
“Good. Hold this for me,” he tells her, letting go of the steering wheel and climbing into the back upuan of the car. Courtney shrieks as the car swerves, and she dives for the wheel. Soon the car is straightened out.
“What are you doing?!” Courtney exclaims, watching what Duncan is doing in the backseat from the rearview mirror. He’s stuffing the brown sacks of money under the seat.
“Hiding the money in case we see the cops. Duh.”
“No! Why did you leave the front seat?” Courtney scolds him. He shrugs and starts picking up some cash that had spilled out of a bag. Courtney focuses on the road. She reaches her foot over and stomps on the gas pedal, thrusting them forward.
“What’re you doing?” Duncan calls from the back seat.
“Having fun!” Courtney shouts back at him. The high speeds whip her hair around her face, and the wind carries her words away. She lets out a laugh as the car zooms down a huge burol susunod to Lake Michigan. Courtney leads the car straight through a red light. After all, the other cars were going much to slow, she thinks. She gets a high from all the beeping cars and can’t help blowing through a stop sign. Courtney laughs again.
Duncan climbs back into the front upuan and takes the wheel from Courtney. “Dang, girl, you’re gonna kill us!” Duncan exclaims.
“Yeah, whatever,” is all Courtney replies. She was too excited. Her adrenaline is pumping as if nothing could tear her down. Suddenly, her ears register a familiar tune. Courtney reaches over and cranks up the newly-invented car radio. “I pag-ibig this song!” she shouts over the music to Duncan, who nods in agreement.
Courtney raises her hands in the wind and starts dancing in her upuan as she hums along to the song.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Duncan plows the car straight through yet another red light, swerving to avoid a delivery truck. Courtney lets out a whoop.
Remember the first time we met,
You was at the mall wit yo friend!
I was scared to approach ya,
But then you came closer,
Hopin' you would give me a chance.
Who would have ever knew,
That we would ever be madami than friends?
We're real worldwide, breakin all the rules,
She like a song played again and again!
That girl, like somethin off a poster.
That girl, is a dime they say,
That girl, is a gun to my holster.
She's runnin through my mind all day, ay!
Duncan raised his eyebrows as Courtney kneeled in her upuan so that her head was above the windshield, so the wind could whip her hair. He had never seen Courtney as... energetic as she was now. and Duncan was kinda liking it.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Courtney started pag-awit along to the music, and Duncan couldn't help but smile.
See you been all around the globe,
Not once did you leave my mind.
We talk on the phone, from night til the morn.
Girl you really change my life,
Doin things I never do.
I'm in the kitchin cookin things she likes.
We're real worldwide, breakin all the rules,
Someday I wanna make you my wife.
That girl, like somethin off a poster.
That girl, is a dime they say,
That girl, is the gun to my holster.
She's runnin through my mind all day, ay!
Once the chorus began, Duncan started pag-awit along with Courtney, which made her laugh.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Courtney could see people in their own cars staring at them as they drove by. They probably thought she and Duncan were a couple. But, truthfully, she couldn't care less.
I can be your melody,
A girl that could write you a symphony!
The one that could fill your fantasies,
So come baby girl let's sing with me.
Ay, I can be your melody,
A girl that could write you a symphony!
The one that could fill your fantasies,
So come baby girl let's sing with me.
They drive through the run-down neighborhoods until they drive onto the kalye of Duncan's apartment building.
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Shawty's like a melody in my head!
That I can't keep out,
Got me singin' like:
Na, na, na, na, everyday!
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay!
Duncan pulls the racecar into the parking puwang in the alley susunod to the building as the last chorus comes on in the song. He and Courtney both start singing, "Ay, na, na, na, na, na, na, na! Na, na, na, na, na, na! Shawty got me singin, Na, na, na, na, na, na, na! Na, na, na, na, na, na, na! Now she got me singin. Shawty's like a melody in my head!"
Courtney was still smiling to herself even once they were both inside the tenement building. She was walking up the stairs to the kusina to make herself some hot chocolate, since the cold wind blew her cheeks numb, when suddenly a thought popped up in her head: Would it be so bad to be falling for Duncan?
So,so what,I'm still a rockstar,I got my rock moves,and I don't need you played the music.As Heather flicked her leg up,the door opened.Heather squinted to make out who that person was.The girl's brown hair blown and she had a gray and white striped shirt.She also had oliba green stretchie pants and tanned skin.Heather walked up to her "Hi!I'm Heather"."Whatever"replied the other girl.Heather's face went straight.The tanned girl put her bag on the bench and turned off the music."This is my turn now,so beat it!"the tanned girl replied."If I don't??"Heather sinabi with a harsh tone in her voice."Well" she began."I will have my lawyers sue you!!" .Heather stared at her with a icy glare "You can't sue me!!I was here first"She sinabi standing up for herself.The other girl,Courtney sighed.She couldn't get Heather to break."Whatever"implied Courtney ."Its a dump anyways"she finished.Courtney walked out with attitude.Heather knew this girl was trouble, lots of trouble
Name: Dustin LeDeimon
Age: 16
Birthdate: September 8th
Siblings: Twin sister Lilly, or L3ll4y. Lilly is older.
Nationaliy: Mom is Spanish, Dad is American
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Crush: Duncan
Style: Emo
Looks: Black hair with blonde bang over left eye, blue eyes, eyeliner (XD), emo clothing (?),so fucking pale
Friends: Trent, Lindsay
Enemies: Pretty much everyone else...
Interests: Poem writing, taking pics of himself with a camera, cutting self (XD), fasion designing, Duncan
Why on TDI?: Dustin wants to have some fun!
Personality: Hyper, upbeat...yeah that sumurizes it.
Am I like Dustin at all: No. I'm not an emo whiny bitch.
Stereotype: The gay upbeat emo whiny bitch
Quote: "OMG DUNCAN'S MINE NOT YOURS HE'S MINEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
So that's Dustin for ya.
Age: 16
Birthdate: September 8th
Siblings: Twin sister Lilly, or L3ll4y. Lilly is older.
Nationaliy: Mom is Spanish, Dad is American
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Crush: Duncan
Style: Emo
Looks: Black hair with blonde bang over left eye, blue eyes, eyeliner (XD), emo clothing (?),so fucking pale
Friends: Trent, Lindsay
Enemies: Pretty much everyone else...
Interests: Poem writing, taking pics of himself with a camera, cutting self (XD), fasion designing, Duncan
Why on TDI?: Dustin wants to have some fun!
Personality: Hyper, upbeat...yeah that sumurizes it.
Am I like Dustin at all: No. I'm not an emo whiny bitch.
Stereotype: The gay upbeat emo whiny bitch
Quote: "OMG DUNCAN'S MINE NOT YOURS HE'S MINEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
So that's Dustin for ya.
Harold got up from his Mother's couch. "If i was a dragon-flyer, I'd want to be Zonarah. He's the most muscular and smartest male 'DF'" At that moment Duncan swung the door open. "Hey nerd!" He chuckled as he stood up straight. " Ready?" "For what?"
Harold turned around. Unfortunally, Duncan DIDN'T bring Leshawna over and instead stuffed the Red Head in the garbage. "See ya later Doris!" Duncan mocked as he walked away.
"I know he likes me under all that bad boy."Harold turned himself upward as he pulled trash out of his ears. "Looks like it's just a matter of time" He got out, only to find that Duncan had tied his underwear to the bin. "GOSH! IDIOTS!"
Harold turned around. Unfortunally, Duncan DIDN'T bring Leshawna over and instead stuffed the Red Head in the garbage. "See ya later Doris!" Duncan mocked as he walked away.
"I know he likes me under all that bad boy."Harold turned himself upward as he pulled trash out of his ears. "Looks like it's just a matter of time" He got out, only to find that Duncan had tied his underwear to the bin. "GOSH! IDIOTS!"
Gwen:
It was May, and school was almost over. Thank God I thought to myself as I was listening to my iPod while my Math teacher was talking about algebra I think. When school was done I would be going to a new school, Russel High School. That was one of the snotty rich kid schools and I would be one of the only goth people there, and probably the least popular again.
“Gwen Manson are you listening…..” My teacher said.
“Ya sure,”
“Then what is the answer…”
“O. um….” I just sat there confused and looked at the board.. okay x divided a equals e times y which is…..um….. I sat there tapping my pencil thinking hard
“Okay apparently you aren’t listening it equals x12”
A/N: I’m not in high school so I just did something random
--
A few months has passed and it was now summer and school will start up in a few weeks woohoo
It was May, and school was almost over. Thank God I thought to myself as I was listening to my iPod while my Math teacher was talking about algebra I think. When school was done I would be going to a new school, Russel High School. That was one of the snotty rich kid schools and I would be one of the only goth people there, and probably the least popular again.
“Gwen Manson are you listening…..” My teacher said.
“Ya sure,”
“Then what is the answer…”
“O. um….” I just sat there confused and looked at the board.. okay x divided a equals e times y which is…..um….. I sat there tapping my pencil thinking hard
“Okay apparently you aren’t listening it equals x12”
A/N: I’m not in high school so I just did something random
--
A few months has passed and it was now summer and school will start up in a few weeks woohoo
HEATHER POV: Ugh! Where that blond bimbo got 2? "There you are!" i smiled sweetly as linds & the newby came ova.
COURTNEY POV: Linds took me 2 the front of the skool building. We c a girl with long, black hair, wearing the sluttiest outfit i'd ever seen! "Um, hi" i sinabi nicely. "U r?" she asked me, "Oh im courtney. U r?" i asked. "Heather. I c ure the "new" girl" she said, "Yh" i replied. "So, you guna hang around wiv me?" she asked "Sure", "Gr8! C u l8r! Bye!" she walks off. Wt hav i lt myslf in 4???
TBC..
COURTNEY POV: Linds took me 2 the front of the skool building. We c a girl with long, black hair, wearing the sluttiest outfit i'd ever seen! "Um, hi" i sinabi nicely. "U r?" she asked me, "Oh im courtney. U r?" i asked. "Heather. I c ure the "new" girl" she said, "Yh" i replied. "So, you guna hang around wiv me?" she asked "Sure", "Gr8! C u l8r! Bye!" she walks off. Wt hav i lt myslf in 4???
TBC..