Warning; Sexual content and violence
Girl Fight
Love's POV
Walking in I opted for the direct approach, as I took in the boys
engrossed in a heated Poker game. Steve was eyeing Pony carefully,
and there was no doubt in my mind he was cheating. He'd taught me
everything I knew about the game, and mostly my winning had nothing
to do with playing fair.
"Hey guys, I'm getting married," I said silently counting as they all
nodded their heads.
"Wait! You're what!" Soda said standing so quickly; the cards he'd pilfered to cheat with fell out his sleeve.
"I'm getting married," I repeated laughing as they all starred jaws dropped.
"Congratulations doll face!" Dally said breaking the silence that had fallen as Soda quickly made his way over, and swung me around.
"My baby's getting married," He said as we both laughed knowing it would change our relationship, but we'd always share a certain bond.
"Damn you're getting hitched to a hood," Two- Bit said making melaugh as he pointed out the obvious.
"No, not a hood, the hood," Steve said shaking his head as he starred at me still in shock.
"Only the best," I said winking at Darry who stood in the hallway smiling at the scene laid out. Tim had told me about their conversation earlier, and I was just happy that he finally understood. He could be a hard ass, but he only wanted us to be happy in the end.
"Let's get the girl a beer!" Two-Bit said making me realize I was going to have one hell of a hangover tomorrow at work.
Brigit
Deciding to pick Kadee up from school for piece of mind I whistled as I made my to the other side of town. She was too sweet to really defend herself, though I'd tried to teach her how to fight a million
times. It just wasn't in her to be cruel. We balanced each other out in that way though, cause I was tough enough for both of us, and there was nothing I wouldn't do for her. Laughing I shook my head as
I thought of just how different we were. She'd been sheltered; being the youngest, and we all went out of our way to keep her rose colored glasses firmly in place. Whistling I avoided the park opting to take
the long way in to town. It would be a few weeks before I shook the bad memories, but I knew to be more careful now. The pearl handled switchblade stuck in the back pocket of my pedal pushers said that.
Passing the Dx I waved to Soda Pop who was manning the pumps.
"Where you headed?"
"Picking up my little sister from school," I said ignoring the stares of the boy working on the inside.
Apparently I was mentioned in conversation last night, but that was good. I wanted to know Darry was thinking about me.
"I got a brother that goes there, Pony Boy, what year is she?"
"Junior," I said stopping to chat.
" Heck maybe they know each other," He said wiping of the car's windshield.
He was a looker, but it was the joy in those eyes, and that infectious grin that made him to irresistible. Still I liked my men more manly, and Darry was definitely that.
"Well I better be off, tell Darry I'll see him tomorrow night," I said smiling when Soda winked, giving me the all important sibling approval.
"Later Brig," He said laughing as I rolled my eyes and waved him off.
There weren't many people that got away with using cutesy nicknames, but with Soda , you couldn't' so much else but smile and shake your head. Crossing the street I frowned at the small group of girls I saw
surrounding what appeared to by my little sister.
"Hey Greaser, what are you doing dressed like that, trying to pass for one of us?" The read linger asked making me clench my fists.
"Just let me through please," Kadee said refusing to meet her gaze as she tried to break through the circle that refused to budge.
"Don't think we don't know what side you live on little girl," Her blonde crony said pulling on my sister's hair.
Spitting on the ground I made my way over, I'd seen all I needed to, and they'd just picked on the wrong greaser girl that day. Ignoring the curious glances sent my way I paused next to the lead ringer,
that looked like a life size Barbie. Her words said that she thought my sister was beneath her, but her eyes said she was jealous, and felt threatened by her beauty and intelligence.
"Is there a problem here ladies," I asked grinning as they took in my appearance, and put two and two together quickly.
"Wow do you guys run in packs now, or are you her body guard?" She asked laughing to cover up the fear I saw in her eyes.
I wasn't sweet like Kadee, I didn't bull shit, or talk prettily, and my eyes could be cold when they needed to be.
"No I'm just the sister that doesn't like to see her sister bothered, you dig?" I asked when her jaw dropped.
"She'd just as decent as anyone, and has the right to go to school, and get an education without being harassed by some Barbie want to be, who probably spreads her leg for every jock in town," I said knowing her type. The head cheer leader who came off as perfect, polite, and proper, but was just as dirty and raunchy as any greaser girl.
" You don't know what the hell you're talking about trash," She growled making me laugh as I easily elbowed my way in to the circle,and grabbed Kadee.
"Little girl, I suggest you take your square friends, and walk away right now, cause unlike Kadee, I'm not nice."
Realizing a small crowd had formed around us, I put my body between her and my sister, and began to walk away.
"You'll never be anything but trash, all I was doing was make sure you knew your places," She said making me pause in mid step.
If it was one thing I couldn't stand it was being told I'd never amount to anything. It was quite clear to me I possessed more intelligence in my pinky than she held in her entire body.
"Go stand with those greasers Kadee," I said spotting a dark haired youth with kind eyes who stood with to the russet haired boy I swore I had passed yesterday as I left Darry's.
"Just ignore them Brig," She whispered making me shake up.
"If I don't stand up for you right now, they will make the rest of your life here hell," I said giving her a gentle shove before I turned quickly laying a left hook that took her down easily.
"If I even think you're bothering my sister again, I'll make this look like a pleasant dream." Daring her friends to say anything as I walked away knowing in a few seconds the boys would be all over her.
Smiling when the greasers stepped up behind me as a warning I made my
way over to where Kadee was rolling her eyes.
" You're such a guy Brig," She said making me laugh.
"Ya, well at least I won't be worried about you when your in school any more," I said shrugging as I smiled in greeting.
" Some left hook you have there," the red head said jovially.
"Two younger brothers," I said shrugging as I held out my hands.
"I'm Brigit O'Brien, and this is my sister Kadee."
"I'm Two- Bit, and this is Pony Boy Curtis."
"I know your brothers and sister," I said smiling as his eyes widened.
"I met Darry a few days back, we're still pretty new here," I said flinging my arm around my sister's neck as we began to walk.
Pony's POV
So this was the girl Soda said Darry had met the other day. She looked like a decent intelligent girl, but the punch she'd laid on Mrs. Super Soc told me she was no stranger to fights. Then again none
of us poor kids were, and she mentioned she had younger siblings to look after. We talked until we parted as we reached the house, and I couldn't help but think she'd be good for my older brother. She was
smart enough to hold a conversation with him, but wild enough to make him have some fun for once.
