Faye had just finished talking to Cassie after giving her a hand with her locker which had "mysteriously" refused to open. Of course Diana had been right behind her, obviously anxious to meet the new girl. Faye rolled her eyes as she walked into her classroom, poor Cassie she was going to find that friendly Diana had quite the ulterior motive. Faye took a seat in the back of the class, slinging her jacket over the back of the chair. She settled down for the customary lecture that every teacher gave the first day. Within a few minutes her mind wandered back to the new girl. Cassie was pretty that was very true, but she sensed that she was going to be a pain in the ass. Already she was getting edgy and Faye hadn't even started picking on her yet, she actually seemed kind of boring. Though people could surprise you of course, she'd been proved wrong before. Besides, Faye thought with a smirk, she seemed like she got flustered easily and that was the key to a good time. Best of all though was the fact that she could already see the chemistry between Adam and this girl Cassie. Oh that was going to be fun, just the thing she needed to drive a wedge between Adam and Diana.
Adam had such a heavy case of White Knight syndrome that he wouldn't be able to help himself; he would just have to comfort Cassie. Make her feel at home. Faye smiled slightly at the idea. She knew that Diana didn't exactly consider her a friend or even a friendly acquaintance but Faye still cared about her. Faye wasn't going to admit that she cared of course, after all she didn't want anyone getting an idea that Faye cared too much. It wasn't like Fay was uncomfortable with the fact that her sexuality was definitely fluid, no, she owned that shit. However, something she did take an issue with was the possibility that she might care for Diana more than she intended to. Of all people, Diana Meade, it certainly wouldn't be a wise choice on her part to let herself go. Diana was the Mayor of Straighstville and all Faye would get for her troubles was emotional pain.
Either way she considered that she might feel a little better if she knew Diana was no longer with someone who could hurt her, though her reasoning might be stilted. Then again Faye wasn't exactly reasonable, never had been. She certainly wasn't starting now she thought to herself as she started sending little bits of paper at the back of her classmate's heads. The rest of the period was spent in a similar fashion until of course she was asked to pay attention. Faye almost started laughing but she really didn't want to be sent to her Mother so soon. The bell rang and Faye was glad that at least she had Melissa in her next class; this day was going to be a drag.
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At the end of the day Faye found herself at the Docks with Melissa, not an unusual turn of events. Faye smirked, nudging Melissa towards a table by the window, "Look who's here."
New girl was sitting there all by herself, and that wasn't quite right was it? Faye and Melissa immediately took a seat in front of her, not sparing any time before starting up a conversation. Faye's signature smirk became pronounced as Cassie became more and more disturbed through the course of this one sided conversation. Faye smirked, this girl was easier to mess with than Diana; she didn't even last five minutes. Faye turned and watched her go rolling her eyes slightly at Melissa.
"That girl cannot take a joke." She said, casually getting up to watch Cassie get into her car to leave. Melissa trailed behind her eyeing the blonde outside the restaurant," I don't think she knows do you?" She murmured.
Faye smirked, "I think she needs a nudge."
Faye concentrated on the car the girl had just gotten into, soon smoke started to stream from the engine. Her smirk stayed firmly in place as she heard Melissa's breath hitch and Cassie started to scramble inside the vehicle. Suddenly fire shot from the engine and Faye raised her eyebrows in mild surprise, that hadn't been her. Looked like Cassie really was adding something to the magic, and yet she couldn't stop it. She didn't even know she was responsible for the fire. Concern started to show itself in Faye's features, at this point Cassie was expelling the energy responsible for this and in her frenzied state she was just making it worse.
Faye was not ready to be responsible for a death by fire and it seemed like she was going to have to do something drastic until Adam showed up and in an act of chivalry pulled Cassie out of the car. Faye sighed in a mix of relief and annoyance, well she supposed this turn of events only worked in her favor. Especially in that compromising position, she thought, carrying the girl out of the car like her knight in shining armor. How was Diana going to feel about that? After a few moments of observation she shrugged and started heading out, she'd figure that out later.
"Let's go." She called out to Melissa, hoping to get to her car before attention was drawn to her.
Leaving the restaurant she glanced again towards Adam and Cassie who were now talking to Diana. Judging by the look on Cassie's face she might have already been getting the idea that Adam wasn't necessarily up for grabs. She immediately glanced away from the scene as Diana swept a judgmental eye in her direction, naturally she would suspect her, with good reason of course but it would have been nice if she had gotten a few minutes free of blame. Letting out a sigh she got into the car.
After dropping Melissa off without a word she sped home, having nowhere better to be. She could have gone to Nick's but Faye had a feeling Melissa had beat her to it, and if not with her Nick was probably with some other chick. Faye had to admit the boy had game but he tried a little bit too hard sometimes. Faye made her way up to her room remembering all the times he had hit on her. Sighing she settled onto her bed, Nick might be a jerk but he would still have more of a chance with Diana than she ever would. Faye quickly grabbed her bag searching it's depths for something to take her mind off of the path her mind had suddenly taken. Faye didn't even know why her mind had wandered to Diana again, she really didn't care what it was she did with her time or who it was she spent it with. Rubbing her eyes Faye told herself that maybe someday she's actually believe that and Diana would leave her mind for good.
