- Nov 22, 2014
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The Cafeteria, as always, was a hive buzzing with conversation and the smacking of lips on eating mouths. Cliques congregated in clusters around round tables and small booths. Queen bees held court with their drones at long, rectangular tables. Chloe nodded to Marina as she walked past.
Not two years ago, Chloe would have seen a buzzing hive like this and found it full of vile insects. She would hide in the corner, alone, excluding herself from their buzzing symphony, safe with distance from their verbal sting, rationalizing her solitude as superiority and not self-defense.
That phase of her life was on the way out, but she still saw kindred spirits in the ones who sat alone. That one, for example: black horns, prehensile pointed tail, aloof; if his legs were weirder Chloe would think he was some sort of gender-swapped doppelganger.
Say... she still wanted some more members for the Demonic Student Union. This kid looked like a demon who wasn't cursed with an overabundance of social engagements. Maybe she could just...
"Er, hi," Chloe said, holding her lunch tray and standing across the table from him. "Mind if I sit here?" She was already starting to set her food down and sit across from him.
As if he would say no.
"I'm Chloe," she would introduce herself. "You?"
Not two years ago, Chloe would have seen a buzzing hive like this and found it full of vile insects. She would hide in the corner, alone, excluding herself from their buzzing symphony, safe with distance from their verbal sting, rationalizing her solitude as superiority and not self-defense.
That phase of her life was on the way out, but she still saw kindred spirits in the ones who sat alone. That one, for example: black horns, prehensile pointed tail, aloof; if his legs were weirder Chloe would think he was some sort of gender-swapped doppelganger.
Say... she still wanted some more members for the Demonic Student Union. This kid looked like a demon who wasn't cursed with an overabundance of social engagements. Maybe she could just...
"Er, hi," Chloe said, holding her lunch tray and standing across the table from him. "Mind if I sit here?" She was already starting to set her food down and sit across from him.
As if he would say no.
"I'm Chloe," she would introduce herself. "You?"