@"Poptart"
Bennett wasn't quite sure what he was doing, spending his saturday going to pay a visit to... the sheep, aries, Nacho. Who, in lighter words, was quite a character. In unfiltered words? Obnoxious. Loud. Overdramatic. Certainly nowhere near unattractive, especially when rather red in the face. A bit indulgent for Bennett, if anything. Additionally, out of those he'd met, dearest aries wasn't completely unchallenging, not irritatingly mellow and unresponsive like some people could be, but didn't intimidate him like libra did (oh, he could definitely do without that threat breathing down his neck).
Something flashed in his mind, his own disgust over others being tricked by a pretty liar. A good reminder. He'd always be careful. But right now, he wanted to see that freckleface again. That was harmless enough, wasn't it?
Anyway. There was no guarantee the boy would even be home. He lived with others, it could be just them around. Bennett could drop by, and then be right back out to his car again, after exchanging about two sentences with roommates he didn't give two fucks about. Not that he'd let his not giving a fuck on. Bennett was a polite disdain-filled individual, after all.
Bennett, dressed to the nines as usual, knocked sharply on the door of the loft, expecting both everything and nothing from all of this.
Bennett wasn't quite sure what he was doing, spending his saturday going to pay a visit to... the sheep, aries, Nacho. Who, in lighter words, was quite a character. In unfiltered words? Obnoxious. Loud. Overdramatic. Certainly nowhere near unattractive, especially when rather red in the face. A bit indulgent for Bennett, if anything. Additionally, out of those he'd met, dearest aries wasn't completely unchallenging, not irritatingly mellow and unresponsive like some people could be, but didn't intimidate him like libra did (oh, he could definitely do without that threat breathing down his neck).
Something flashed in his mind, his own disgust over others being tricked by a pretty liar. A good reminder. He'd always be careful. But right now, he wanted to see that freckleface again. That was harmless enough, wasn't it?
Anyway. There was no guarantee the boy would even be home. He lived with others, it could be just them around. Bennett could drop by, and then be right back out to his car again, after exchanging about two sentences with roommates he didn't give two fucks about. Not that he'd let his not giving a fuck on. Bennett was a polite disdain-filled individual, after all.
Bennett, dressed to the nines as usual, knocked sharply on the door of the loft, expecting both everything and nothing from all of this.