Hey all. I am writing my next chapter. The last Chapter was slightly short and I noticed grammatical errors. I will fix them. The length was the length that felt right for the chapter. Either way I am going to go ahead now so without further adieu.
Margo was at a loss for words. First she has a really good day and now she get's a note from some she apparently knows; coming out to her. This was a lot of emotional trust someone was willing to confide in her with. This in no way disgusted or upset her. As far as she was concerned, there was nothing wrong with being gay. What really got her was the confusion. Who is it. Why tell her specifically. Any friend would know how bad she was with secrets. Maybe that is why the ambiguous note was there instead of a signature. She left the school with silent determination to figure this out or die trying.
As Margo got on the bus Lucy sat beside her. "hello friend. How was your silent torture in this prison cell". Margo replied "Fine school was pretty fun; actually I liked it a lot". Something was bugging her as she watching the Michigan trees and afternoon heat. She kept trying to think about whatever it was she was going to point out to Lucy. It was bothering her a lot and than like a gift from the god's Lucy said "Say, didn't you say you were a fan of my poetry. Would you like to read my next story". Margo nodded and smirked. She had not figured out what the big thing she would mention was but she could tell it involved the poetry. She read it slowly and carefully for details and Style. After 5 readings whatever she was thinking of was replaced with the immediate wash of realization that hit her like a ton of bricks. "Wait, you. Poetry. Lucy are you gay". Her skills in whispering or lacked thereof earned a facepalm from Lucy.
Lucy laughed. She laughed. It was genuinely the creepiest thing that Margo had ever heard. She felt like she was under criminal questioning being held until "advanced interrogation would arrive". Lucy looked at her and her laughed dulled to a smirk which to be fair was less disturbing; if only slightly. "What would you say if I was? Would it bother you?" Margo nodded no and said "Of course not, I just thought you were dating rocky and I know he likes you so I am kind of mad if you are lead-" Lucy interrupted to say "I am not but that was a good answer. I won't have to talk to the Jameson's". Margo nervously chuckled and said "W-who are they". Lucy smirked again and said "Look it up. the son was your everyday Ted bundy if you get me. Offed his own and then himself and, well you know that he never left". Margo nodded and gulped. Jesus Christ don't mess with her. Margo would look it up later only to have a difficult time going to sleep for the next week and a half because it was corroborated by her own research
Margo looked at her and said "Okay so you know I'm not homophobic and I know you are scary". Lucy smiled and egged her to continue. Margo had to construct her words carefully. Luckily Margo and the loud's are the last two stops. "If it isn't you. I know you don't write things if you don't at least try to infuse meaning, Who is the person who is coming out". Lucy said "I am curious as to what you are, regardless of my answer". Margo said "I never thought about it really. I mean I have had crushes on guy's, I have also had some on girls and I have dated both; I suppose I am bisexual, but I find I don't like to label it, date who you want and what you want. What is important is the love". Lucy nodded and was pleased "Alright it is not my place to tell you at all. But It is one of my sister's coming out to you. It's not Luna. She is out as bi. There is another lesbian in the house of loud as well. However again, it is not my place".
Margo was already leaps ahead of where she was before so she looked to Lucy and said "thank you. Can I get off with you. I think I'd like to know and if possible help this person see me as someone to confide in. Not hide from". Lucy was liking Margo more and more with each passing sentence. "Yep I will tell the driver upon our departure. I like you. I will send the Jameson's away". Margo smiled and than frowned after having that disturbing tale nonchalantly brought to the light. She knocked on the door and Lynn answered it. Lucy was thinking speak of the devil.
Lynn smiled but looked confused "Uhh Margo, I am glad to see you. I am just not sure what's up did I forget a hangout. Shit let me get changed". Margo waved her and said "No I just stopped by it's fine. I found out something interesting and I'd like your advice". Lynn smiled and said "Okay what is it". Margo coughed, trying to find the words "I found a poem in my locker and Lucy and I had a discussion and I know that two of the loud sisters are gay". Lynn turned Pale white but either Margo was too nice or Lynn was good at hiding it because they moved on from the topic. She scanned the room, but calmed down when lucy mouthed "it's safe".
Upstairs Leni heard an unusual voice so she texted Lori and told her to get there soon. Lori was already on her way home anyway so when she pulled up in the drive way and walked up to the door she swore she could hear Lynn and...Margo. She opened the door and found them on the couch. Leni was coming down the stairs. Lynn said "How much do you know?" Margo thought about it and said "Well; about as much as I told you. I don't know who is gay. I just know two of you are". This was good news to Lynn. She did not know if she was ready. She was getting close. She had to wait and see.
Margo said "I just want to tell her to talk to me because I can be trusted. It's not like I can judge. I am bisexual and have had girlfriends in the past". Lynn was at a loss for words and was doing her best to hide the inferno of ember embedded in her cheeks. She sighed and said in a barely audible volume "Me". Margo said "What, I did not catch that". A little louder "Me". Now Margo heard it and she hugged Lynn and said "Thank you for trusting me" The dulling ashes from her last embarrassment were reignited as she returned the hug
