I understand I'm a lot late with this one. It's a little bit longer but not what I thought it could be. I could make some lame excuse about school or holidays, but that wasn't really it. I was kind of in a uncreative mood, but I hope you enjoy this chapter.
I was also surprised of all the comments I got to make the next chapter. I really never thought someone would enjoy my work at the level that you ask me to keep working.
So thanks to all those guys and girls out there!
And here is: Ignorance is Bliss
Lexy's POV
Lexy sat on the blanket in her room. Alone. Solo. Mono. She wasn't doing anything in particular. Just staring, thinking and occasionally eating. That was the life style now. Not necessarily boring, but not exciting either.
Kind of like war. Fear and anxiety most of the time, Fear and adrenaline the rest. Lexy had nothing to do. She didn't want Sean to leave, hell no. But when they vote, they vote. And sometimes that results in unhappy customers. Not that anybody really put their input in. They were just in fear of Carrie and Gumball. Lexy wasn't afraid of Gumball, but Carrie was a friend in a delicate moment. Sean was probably out somewhere, lonely, beaten up… dead. That last thought made Lexy shiver.
Then there was the knock. Carrie peeked her head in the window. She didn't change her depressed look, but Lexy did.
"Ayy, Carrie."
"Hey Lexy. Wow, you got all this space, just to yourself"
"Yeah, not much to do though" Lexy had however flipped through some of the books. They weren't good, but were a great way to pass time.
"It's been hard without Darwin…" Carrie said.
"Yeah…" Lexy had encountered the topic too many times, and hated talking about it. But she understood Carrie's pain. "It's… strange not having him around"
Carrie nodded. "Hey, at least your loss was a good one" Carrie joked. Lexy didn't like that comment. She was not in the mood for joking.
"What is that supposed to mean?" Lexy asked with a sideways frown.
"That kid was a traitor. I bet he was the one who caused Darwin's death in the first place" Carrie had turned bitter. Lexy was sour about his death, but that doesn't mean she should blame it on Sean. Lexy finally lost her self control.
"Leave, Carrie." She said as calmly as possible.
"What?" Carrie seemed puzzled.
"Get out of my room, Carrie!" She raised her voice. Lexy repeated this again with a yell, and Carrie shrank out of the room. Lexy took a book and chucked it across the room. It broke the teacher's mug. Lexy didn't care. "You're so lucky to have a room alone!" "Solo Lexy!" Lexy muttered to herself, in bitter rage. One is the loneliest number... she thought before shedding a tear of that exact proportion.
Sean's POV
Of course. Just when he thought he'd fit in, he gets thrown out. Of course they were working on a different level than Sean, but he didn't complain. He just did as told. Sean made his way through the water. It had mostly evaporated, but a thin layer up to his shoelaces could still be spotted. You'd think the sewage system would have gotten rid of this by now.
Sean had no direction he was going, just mostly wandering. All he did was wander. He was made to follow, but without a guide, he was a lost puppy. Sean wasn't necessarily about rash decisions, and usually just followed the leader. But Lexy… Lexy was different. Confident, romantic, everything Sean was not. Yet she had gotten attracted towards him, and Sean still felt the ping of that mutuality. It had raged inside his stomach ever since he had left the fucking school. Sean guessed he should find some food, considering all of his was wasted away.
It might still be in the debris they built, but first he'd have to find it. Sean scanned his surroundings and took in ranging shapes of hundreds of pieces of debris. This might take a while.
Carrie's POV
Carrie wasn't dealing with the loss of Darwin well. She wouldn't have dealt with the loss of him as a schoolmate, but as her boyfriend, it was one of the most troubling things she had gone through. And shit, she was a ghost, so she would know about troubling things. But Carrie had upset Lexy and turned bitter. Carrie also felt more malicious, devious.
These thoughts were particularly murderous. Carrie hadn't formally met the gray haired kid, considering she didn't know his name. But Sean knew hers. How? Carrie didn't know. But as far as Carrie knew, that kid was a two time traitor and a scoundrel.
Yet, along that path, Lexy had taken a liking to him. Gumball hated him, so that was a bad relationship. Carrie wanted to extract information from Lexy, bit she decided that Lexy needed the time alone. It was for the best. On the other hand, kids were starving. Many had heard of the deaths of Darwin, and silently mourned for him.
Still, they had no food to give, no rules to make. No control. Everything could go haywire any second. Gumball had called a meeting between the quote unquote 'council'. This contained of Carmen, Lexy, Masami, Gumball, and herself. In about five minutes flat, it would be time. Time worked strangely, clocks were strange.
Especially during the storm. Everything seemed slower than it actually was, but maybe that was just the crazy shit going on. Yet Carrie found her way to the cafeteria. There were some other kids lounging, asking for food. But there was one table where Penny, Gumball, and Carmen sat, deep in discussion.
Penny and Gumball. She used to make fun of their relationship, but she knew what she'd been missing. And now she was truly missing. Missing something from her life that was perfect. But swept away by the storm. Carrie put on her hardened expression, but Penny could see right through it.
There was a lot of unsteadiness in Carrie's eyes. Lexy entered the cafeteria with Masami. Lexy looked at Carrie with a fire in her eyes. Carrie stared back, but with a look of sorrow and forgiveness. Lexy softened her stare, but still didn't look like she was friendly.
"What's the plan" Lexy asked Carmen steadily, not giving too much direct attention towards Carrie.
"We need food. So either another scavenge route or another option." Carmen told her.
"What's the other option?"
"How do you feel about cannibalism?"
"Scavenging it is!" Lexy said with a forced smile.
"We have to try to cope with Darwin's loss, not deny it" Carrie said firmly, making other students look down in depression.
Lexy's POV
Lexy sided with Carrie on this one, but she wasn't going to say that out loud. But no solo. Lexy now hated solo. Hated what it brought. Hated what it made her. A greedy, gluttonous whore. A whore who wouldn't stop. Lexy was paired up with Carrie. Of course. Lexy would even choose Masami over Carrie.
Not that she hated her, but they were on decently bad terms at the moment. Carrie made her way to Lexy. Penny was with Masami and Carmen was with Lexy. This was because Carmen refused to be with Masami. They must have fought or something. Lexy, without looking back for Carrie, made her way to the door.
The large doors swung, and Lexy breathed in freshness. None of the air inside of the school, which smelled like a small nuclear bomb. Her backpack was saddled on her shoulders. A new one. She had lost the old one, along with the food in it. But one thing they didn't have a shortage of at school were backpacks. Lexy didn't bother to stay with Carrie.
Then again she didn't want to be alone. Damnit Storm! Why did it have to throw pop quizzes like this at her. There were pounds and pounds of debris outside the school, mostly scraps of house or street. Thank god Lexy had survived. As far as they know, the storm had only taken the life of Darwin. As far as they knew wasn't that much. Lexy maneuvered her way around the debris strategically, aiming towards a small house near the school.
Just a regular, middle class house. Nothing special. Somehow it had stood up during the flood, even if it wasn't one of the large apartment buildings surrounding her. Lexy could faintly hear the voice of Carrie behind her.
"What do you see in him?" It was a sour comment, but Lexy was ready to answer it.
"Maybe you didn't know him like I did! Nobody knew him like I did" Her voice broke on the last sentence. Tears were in her eyes.
"He was the one, Carrie. He saved me. Saved my life. Took down Tobias for me. Is that good enough of a reason for you Carrie?" Lexy shouted at her. Carrie's lips were zipped, no noise coming out of them.
"It's your fault Carrie. You look for anybody to blame, to take justice upon. Even if there is no justice to be taken." And with that, Lexy turned and paced towards the house. After that loud outburst, it would be hard for Carrie to recover. That's right. Let her recover. Let her try.
Sean's POV
Outcast. Overshadowed by the other students, like usual. He never stood out. He never wanted to stand out. But during the storm he had stood out. Stood out more than some of the others that were popular back before it. But he wasn't popular in a good way. They made him look bad, but Sean wasn't vengeful. In fact, he hated himself for not doing more.
Less that he didn't want to help, more that he was scared to help. What if he messed up? Sean was way beyond messing up. Way past that. But if he could just find their raft he could set things straight. He had found a lot of frozen pizzas, and if he got those to the school, they might reconsider.
Sean lunged over the debris, looking for the tan plywood that would stand out. Not as much as a canary yellow canoe, but it should stand out nonetheless. Glass shards cracked under his sneakers as he made his way towards the quarter of the area he hadn't searched yet. Some ways away, Sean heard a crack of glass. Then a curse. Sean quickened his breathing, and finally gained the courage to peek out from behind the debris.
Phew, Carrie. Sean was in fear. But then again, she was particularly murderous. Best to stay out of her sight. And in front of her was Lexy. Oh, his first kiss. Sean scanned her body, and he soon realised he was drooling.
'Don't be perverted' he said to himself looking away.
At the moment, he wished he could talk to her, or relive it. But that would cause things Lexy didn't want to deal with. Sean ducked his head behind the debris again, and decided to keep moving. Turning his back on her was the hardest thing he had done in a while. Sean scattered along the mud and wood that was compacted by the pressure of water.
No, no, no. Yes! He spotted the makeshift raft on top of a nearby building. Sean went inside the building, to find many rooms. The apartment building had four floors, so Sean sprinted to the fourth. Damn it. No entrance to the roof. He'd have to climb up. Sean made his way to the window, but as he got there he noticed his surroundings.
Suspicious items were scattered everywhere, from guns to knives, and even some drugs. Sean was no professional with drugs, but he thought he spotted some marijuana. It was green and powdery, inside a small baggy. But what he focused on was a crowbar. Could be useful. Sean grabbed it, and made a mental note of the apartment building.
Never know when you might need some of this stuff. He started to climb out the window he had pushed down. Not that it would be a crime to break it nowadays. Sean lowered himself onto the small ledge of the window. His heartbeat quickened as his shaking foot found its way to a higher point. He was decently high up.
Not Eiffel Tower high, but four-story-high. Sean stepped of the balcony, no turning back now. His foot slipped. Sean steadied himself, using the crowbar to dig into the bricks that the apartment was built upon. Don't look down, don't look down. Sean looked down. Damn it! His spine tingled, but he saw something unusual down there.
A drainage lid was moving. Something was banging against the metallic lid. The banging slowly grew softer, weakening. Sean hesitated. He didn't know what that could be, but it was way too far of a drop to make it there. Sean completely discarded the idea, but his body was in control at the moment. Sean kicked off the wall, and fell to what could have been his certain doom.
Penny's POV
Masami would not have been her first choice. Ever since the storm, Masami had been slightly unstable. Even more so when she learned Carrie and Darwin were going out. Nonetheless, she was a friends, and Penny would do anything in her power to help Masami out. Masami seemed distant, not quite the gossip girl she was.
Then again, everyone had changed since the start of the storm. The heart-wrenching storm that had played with their emotions as if they were a puzzle. Someday it would end, Elmore would rejoice, and Gumball and Penny could love without barricades anymore. Then again, parents were always barricades to love.
That would be in a perfect world. The world they lived in right now was far from perfect. Students were at each other's throats for food. And there were plenty of weapons around to encourage that. Masami was stuffing her backpack, trying to put space between herself and Penny.
"Anything you want to talk about, Masami?"
"No."
Well, she tried. Not that it was a full-hearted try, but definitely a try. Then again, that wasn't Penny. Penny was a compassionate being that never gave up when a friend was in need. That's what she was. What was she now? That caught her by surprise. Penny still decided to talk to Masami about it.
"Look, Masami" Masami glanced at her with sorrowful eyes,
"You're a really cool girl to hang out with, and pretty popular in the school. Even if Darwin wasn't interested, you can definitely still find a guy who is." Penny stated.
"But what if I never find someone who likes me?"
"It will never come to that. If times seem desperate, you can always look for a friend to help" Penny smiled at her. Masami returned the favor, and brought her in for a hug. Penny accepted it in a non-awkward way, and Masami thanked her. They went back to business, grabbing scraps for a crowd. A crowd of people who were once their friends.
Darwin's POV
It's over. He tried, but there was no point. Darwin was a goner. Drowned. Taken by the water. What would his grave say? Would he have a grave? Darwin's vision went black as he felt a tug on his stomach.
Darwin was coughing again. Coughing, why did it have to be coughing? It felt like his insides were coming out after every heart-wrenching cough. It was a truly disgusting sound. Wait, coughing? He was alive! Somehow he had survived the drown. Taking in his surroundings, he saw a crowbar, random mud and debris, and a boy.
A boy sitting next to him. Darwin's vision was obscured, but he recognized the anxious kid's voice.
"Oh shit, oh shit. You okay?" Sean asked, looking quite hurt himself. There were scratches and bruises on his face, giving him a rowdy look. Darwin sat up and coughed some more.
"Thanks man. That's all I gotta say. Thanks."
"Just wanted to return the favor," he said with a flashy smile.
"Damn, I could go for some food right now"
Sean looked like he was pondering. Not right now. There's something I need to show you first. He tried to get up, but he screamed agony and knelt back down.
"What's wrong?"
"Hurt my fucking leg jumping to get to the sewer"
"Aw, man. You shouldn't of done that"
"Hey, it was either you or my leg"
True. Again. Sean started crawling along the concrete, making his way towards a house with an open window. Darwin followed, but with twice the speed. Once inside, Darwin felt disappointed. It was a normal apartment building. Why the hell would they go here?
"Fourth floor, first room on the right"
"Got you." Darwin climbed the steep, moist carpeted stairs, curling around the corridors until he reached the fourth floor. Taking the first room to the right, his jaw dropped. Everything illegal. Darwin couldn't help but gain a mischievous smile.
"No, no." he said to himself.
"Not now. Be mature"
"You okay?" Sean was behind him, causing Darwin to jump. Darwin started to look around, whistling at the magnificent objects that he hoped he wouldn't have to use for serious purpose. Darwin picked up a small baggy.
"What's this?" he began to open it.
"Hey! hey! Hey! Put that down. Pot. Put the pot down." Darwin complied.
He had heard about pot in school, and how it was not a good thing to smoke. Nothing was a good thing to smoke, but especially pot. Darwin wondered what it was like.
"Don't be stupid" Sean said, like he was reading Darwin's mind.
Darwin picked up a knife that looked like it could slice through steel and still be standing. It was metallic gray, curved, and had a leather handle. It was light. Like holding a very lethal feather. Darwin stuffed it into his hoodie pocket while Sean wasn't looking.
"Dude, everyone thought you were dead" He said, not looking back. Darwin didn't know how to respond. Not every day people think you're dead. Not that Darwin hadn't been in many life threatening decisions. That was probably what he was the most skilled at. Finding trouble. Yeah! Sean climbed out of the window.
"Woah, Woah. Where the hell are you going?"
"I need to get to the roof"
"We don't need you breaking another leg"
"Okay, mom." Sean mocked.
To prove Darwin's point, his foot lost grip and he dangled above the street. Yet, he traversed the wall, climbing it like he was a professional. Sean made it to the top, without dying once.
"Yes! They're still here! Our packs!" He shouted with glee.
"Nice! Pass mine down!" A few seconds later, a backpack came tumbling down from the roof. Darwin caught it and was happy to find food in it. Wet food, but still food! Sean slowly but surely made his way back to the windowed ledge, only screaming in agony every time his left foot touched the ground. After getting down, he lied himself on the couch, resting his legs.
"It's probably broken. It seems to hurt a lot."
"No shit. At least you aren't alone with a hurt leg" He mustered a smile, and then rested his head on the couch.
"Where is everyone else?"
"Not sure. I was kind of kicked out" Darwin was confused. Kicked out? Why?
"What'd you do?" Sean gave a sour look.
"They didn't think I helped you not die, they thought I was more directly responsible for it."
"But you weren't."
"Well it's going to be hard to resist letting me in now" Sean said dryly.
"You should probably go tell them that you're alive. I'ma just… rest. No way I'm getting anywhere with this leg" He laughed a little. Darwin smiled. His throat was too dry to laugh.
Anais' POV
Darkness. Darkness for miles and miles. Anais couldn't eat nor drink. She could move nowhere at all. No matter how far she walked, always darkness. The blight that was too thick and shrouded to see past. Would the outside world be there? Or is this just a figment of her mind? But there was light… light.
Anais hadn't seen light in what seemed like months. There wasn't day or night in Fear's Coma. Just darkness. Anais walked towards this light. And then she awoke. She shielded her eyes to the light, but clouds still filled the sky. Anais did something she hadn't done in a long while. She moved. Towards the school. The building from which she grasped her knowledge and education. Elmore Junior High.
Carrie's POV
Carrie was scared. Scared of what was to come. They had endured all this hellhole has thrown at them, what the fuck did it have this time. Paranoia, starvation. Carrie had come back from the trip with minimal scraps. Just because she didn't want to let the kids wait. But tears had been shed. Due to Lexy. Not that it was mean, but that it was true. Carrie had been utterly irrational with her decision, and that had led to Lexy and her to be on bad playing levels.
It's not Sean was terrible. He'd just been to much of an introvert for Carrie. 'Course once you started talking he wouldn't stop, but the mystery behind him was questionable. The students were scrambling for their food, little or small. It was gone before they could even have some. They couldn't keep doing this over and over again.
Yet the kids begged for more, pleaded to eat. Carrie tried to push that out of her head. But it was hard to avoid things like that. Carmen had come back slightly after Gumball had. She had a hard, cold, and surprised look on her face. All at the same time.
"Uh, Carrie, Gumball, there's something outside you need to see" Carmen passed them and made her way to the cafeteria, leaving Gumball and Carrie puzzled.
Carrie was the first to leave the school. Her eyes focused and the world melted around her. She ran. Carrie ran to the figure with arms stretched lovingly. And she wouldn't turn back.
Gumball's POV
Amazing. He had questions, but was too joyful to ask them. Darwin seemed happy as well, being not dead and all. Carrie seemed to be crying, with happiness. Darwin hugged her back, cheerful but not crying.
"I missed you…" Gumball heard her whisper to him quietly.
"I missed you too" They exchanged a small kiss and departed so Gumball could come in.
"Darwin?" he was joyful, but slightly disbelieving.
"How?" Darwin gave him a smile.
"I'm sure we'll find time to talk about that later." It was ominous, but cheerful. Many more hugs were exchanged, and eventually, Darwin made it back to his room. He had told Gumball he might not be connected for a while.
"Why?"
"Carrie and I have some catching up to do. We might not be in the school building"
"'Catching up?'"
"Yes." Darwin stated firmly.
"Sure, sure. What are you going to name your kids?" Darwin registered that and punched Gumball hard in the shoulder.
"Owww!" Gumball shouted, causing a scene. This made Darwin slightly chuckle. With a goodbye, Gumball made his way back to his room. Darwin and Carrie needed the space, he understood that. But another thing crossed his mind. Where was Lexy?
Sean's POV
Everything hurt. Now it was not only his leg, but climbing up the side of that hill had absolutely zapped all of his strength. Every last bit. Sitting on the couch wasn't helping much either, and he might have to resort to walking though hurt. Or crawling. Yes, perfect. Sean yawned and looked around. His eyes widened and darted over to a small girl. She was no older than five, and sat there staring at him.
She had the same color as Lexy's hair, yet it had a lighter tinge. Sean rubbed his eyes. He blinked twice, but she was still there. And he was still in the apartment room practically made of illegal material.
"Are you real?" The girl nodded.
"Are you lost?" She shook her head firmly.
"Do you live here?" Another shake.
"Who are you?"
"Anais." She hesitated, "Watterson. Anais Watterson"
Realization hit Sean like a whack to the head. The girl wasn't crying. In fact not a single drop of emotion was shown on her face.
"Are you Lexy's sister?" She nodded. Sean stood up. His ankle flared, but he continued.
"Come on. We're gonna get you somewhere safe."
She nodded and followed Sean down the stairs. This little girl was either an angel or a demon. Sean hated crying, but this girl had an expressionless face. Sean was wearing his backpack, which was quite heavy. There were still tons of frozen pizzas back at the raft, but Sean hadn't took much.
Sean tripped over wooden debris, falling on his face. He got up, and saw the girl was managing a smile. Even though it hurt, he smiled back. Once at the school doors, Sean realised there was no turning back. Everyone there now hated him, but Sean was determined to regain their trust. He knocked on the heavy doors. No answer. He hadn't expected one, but it was worth a try.
"Uh… I don't know how to get in" he admitted to the girl, who pointed to an open window, smashed and serrated, next to the door near the topiary in the front. He smiled and made his way towards there. Sean picked up the little girl to reach the window, and she expertly maneuvered herself inside. Sean soon followed, noticing the darkness of the situation. It was dim in the hallways. It was never dim in the hallways.
The girl wasn't scared the slightest, so Sean continued on. The cafeteria would be lively. Sean was sure of it. But he had a different place to go first. Teri came down the other side of the hall, and Sean dashed towards the nearest door. He hid on it as Teri went past.
"Why are we hiding?" Anais whispered. The first time she talked scared him.
"Let's just say people don't like me here. I made some mistakes."
"So you're like a criminal?" Sean's taste turned bitter, but it wasn't the girl's fault.
"Yeah, I'm like a criminal." Conversation was immediately killed between the two of them. They made their way to the dim lighted room where Sean had spent a good twenty minutes. Taking a deep breath, Sean knocked on the door. He could hear it unlocking, and Lexy's face appeared.
"Sean? What are you doing here?" She hadn't noticed Anais yet.
"Special delivery?" he asked sarcastically, showing off Anais like she was a prize.
"Oh my god! Anais!" Lexy brought her in for a hug, which was exchanged for a few seconds. It warmed Sean's heart.
"Where did you find her?" Lexy asked.
"I was sleeping, and when I woke up she was there" Sean left out most of the details. Anais glared like she was going to say something, but she didn't. Lexy hugged him. Meaningfully, it was a true hug. Not a fake hug you do with relatives. A tear-worthy one.
"I'm so glad you're back."
"I missed you"
"You were only gone for one day"
"One day is hard enough not seeing you" They let go, even if they didn't want to. Anais clutched Lexy, not wanting to let go of her big sister.
"What now?" Anais asked.
"Don't you want to say hello to your big brother?"
Gumball's POV
No more rage. Gumball's heart went into overdrive. Seeing his little sister again gave it the kick it needed. Gumball was stressed with the kids. They were completely irrational, and he was the one who had to deal with them. Gumball would've given so much just to relax with Penny. Anais was just what Gumball needed to see. The little sister that kept him company, kept him wondering. The one who battled him with smart remarks. The hug was elongated, and tears were exchanged. Anais was alive!
That's all Gumball needed to know for now. But she seemed different. Unresponsive. At first, when she saw him, she looked like she was seeing a ghost. Gumball had so many questions, but they were hard to answer at the moment.
"G-ball" Lexy mentioned. "Look, you've been working the night shift. I owe you one. How about I take over for now?"
Gumball never felt so relieved. He needed that break. He didn't produce words, but Lexy understood. Penny and Gumball made their way out of the cafeteria. Penny even sort of laughed on the way out.
"I can't believe it! A break! Just you and me" Gumball found himself smiling.
There weren't many kids, but they were always pressuring him. Penny was all Gumball needed. That moment, that day, for life. Just Gumball and Penny. In a room. Unsupervised. The thought of it made Gumball feel warm inside. Gumball opened the unlocked door, holding Penny's hand as he made his way to the middle of the room. Gumball locked the door behind him whilst Penny smiled. Gumball sat down next to her. Penny comforted herself against him, and they snuggled. Just a while. A while longer.
Carrie's POV
It's hard to be mad at Darwin. But Carrie was mad at Darwin. How dare he scare her like that. Of course she felt like the happiest girl ever once he came back though. But the tears she had… her thoughts… she tried not to focus on them. A day with Darwin is all she needed. They were in a small apartment building near the school. The room was musty, yet damp.
The flood had sure caused quite a scene, as there was almost nothing standing upright. Darwin sat down and smiled at Carrie. Oh, he just wait.
"So Carrie, do you want me to…" Carrie put a finger to her lips, and Darwin stopped talking.
"I'll take care of everything" Carrie locked the door behind her.
(You're either someone who finds these scenes unappealing, or someone who is here for these only)
"You've been a naughty boy, Darwin. How dare you scare me like that?"
At first, Darwin thought Carrie was serious, and tried to answer. Carrie shut him up by pressing her body against his until she was completely on top of him. Turning back into a physical ghost, Carrie whispered in Darwin's ear,
"Naughty boys get punished…" before Carrie started barraging Darwin's face with small but considerate pecks, arms around his neck. Darwin took her by the mouth.
Now we're getting started. Carrie replied by taking his tongue and playing with it with her tongue. After minutes, Carrie slowly started to bring down Darwin's shorts. Darwin didn't stop her. In fact, to respond, he started unbuttoning Carrie's shirt, which was still wet from her swim. Carrie roughly threw her shirt off and kissed him furiously.
Starting to get some pleasure, she moaned softly. Carrie felt her skirt being slipped off and allowed so, as she threw Darwin's hoodie over his head. Darwin's shirt was disposed of quickly. Carrie got up and turned to walk towards the door, but turned around again and stared. Now in only her bra and panties, she made her way to Darwin. Carrie seductively walked over to him and pressed his bare chest onto the soft mattress.
The springs of the bed retracted as Carrie started to loosen her bra. Now topless, Carrie rests her breasts against Darwin.
"C'mon" Carrie says in a light voice. Darwin was staring at Carrie's B-Cup breasts.
"Go ahead." Carrie smiled as Darwin took ahold. The pleasure was indescribable as Darwin took a hold of her rack, gently messaging them. Carrie moaned loudly as she towered over Darwin, who curled his hands around her breasts.
"Darwin-" She said between moaning, voice full of ecstasy.
"Suckle me, Darwin. Do it!" She moaned.
Carrie felt like an absolute whore, yet Darwin showed no signs of resistance. Darwin took Carrie's left breast in his mouth and swirled his tongue around it. Carrie loved every minute of it, too much pleasure to take in. After too many minutes to count, (A lazy say of saying it's time to end this one for the author) Carrie curled her arms around his chest, feeling tired. Darwin did the same as Carrie rested her rack on his chest. Carrie could feel the slight pierce of Darwin's erection, pressing against her panties. Carrie didn't stop it. She welcomed it. They both slept with smiles that day.
Lexy's POV
What was she going to do with Sean? By now, everyone around the school would know about how he got kicked out. But now, there was no-one to dismiss him. They probably didn't even know what he did. He had some frozen pizzas, which was good. There might be some sort of oven in the teacher's lounge. Five or six, enough to feed a lot of people.
Lexy was completely clueless when it came to directing or leading, but she had hope, because of Anais. Yet her little sister seemed distant, like she was seeing the world in double vision. It was strange. Where had she been? How had she got here? For all Lexy knew, this might not be her little sister. Just a carrier of her soul. Lexy pushed that out of her head, but then again other thoughts were forming. She was slightly jealous for Carrie. She would definitely love to have some alone time with Sean. Though now was the time for helping.
Lexy had to fill in for Gumball, as she greatly appreciated his doings. Lexy had an idea. She wasn't being crowded, so she made her way to where Sean was hanging out of sight. He couldn't run, due to his leg being hurt, but he decided to stay.
"Sean." she whispered behind the door. The boy appeared and smiled.
"I need you to keep a watch of Tobias."
Sean nodded and slipped through the halls towards the door. Now, back to work. Anais was sitting at a table in the corner of the library. Anais was always doing something. Lexy couldn't worry about that now... already, kids were lining up. They knew she was in charge, and the peer pressure crumpled Lexy like a piece of paper. Each accusation or question was a bullet to the heart. Gumball must've been formidable to suppress this. On the other hand, Lexy was not. Not a leader. But instead, a coward.
Well, that's a comforting ending. It took me awhile to make this chapter, but I think it came together decent. I hope you liked the small Darwin x Carrie scene I threw in, and if you didn't:What the Fuck are you doing in the mature section?
But seriously, you guys deserve this one.
Peace!
