🌹 Rose Giving Going off course

Rose Glass

In the slip of a bolt, there's a tiny revolt 🗝️
 
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OOC First Name
Zephie
Blood Status
Half Blood
Relationship Status
Too Young to Care
Sexual Orientation
Those blue eyes tho
Wand
Curved 16 1/2 Inch Flexible Ebony Wand with Erumpent Hide Core
Age
10/2052 (12)
Rose was delivering roses this year, because she thought it would be a good chance to meet other people this way. There was one person she wanted to deliver a rose to though, who wasn't actually on her list. She'd come outside earlier that day in the hopes of at some point catching hold of someone, even if it was only for a few minutes. When she finally laid her eyes on the Ravenclaw, she took up from her spot in the grass and headed quickly for him before he could get away. "Freddie?"

@Freddie Lagowski
 
Freddie was walking slowly around the gardens, looking for people on his own delivery list, when suddenly he saw Rose. Was she coming to talk to him? Oh, no. She got her rose. She knew it was from him. It was too obvious. He tried to say, 'Yeah?', but he panicked, and the wrong thing came out. "What?" Ugh. At least he didn't say it mean. Just like he misheard her, or something.
 
As Rose approached, Freddie seemed confused about why she'd want to talk to him. Maybe there was a truth behind that. Maybe it was Rouge he wanted to hear from rather than her. Had her sister sent him a rose? What if her sister had sent him a pink one? "Have you got a minute?"
 
Freddie nodded. She knew. She kneeeeeeeeew.
 
Rose knew she was going to just have to bite the bullet and do it otherwise she'd probably chicken out of it. She reached into her basket of roses, and pulled out.. a blue rose. It looked very similar to the others in her delivery, except the petals were the kind of blue that matched the colour of his eyes, swirled with white. Before she could stop herself, she held it out to the brunette. "I grew it. For you." It had taken a special kind of process and one she was quite proud of herself for figuring out. "I thought, you know, we're both in Ravenclaw so," she trailed off for a moment, unsure where to look.
 
Freddie took the rose. A blue one. She... grew it? Oh. Whoa. That was, like. That was nice. What should he say? It was a lot. It was weird. Not in a bad way. He just didn't expect her to do something so big, and now he had to say something, quickly, and it had to be good, and it had to be right. "Yeah," he said. "It's blue like Ravenclaw."

Wait. Did that mean she saw his? Did that mean she saw it and she liked it? Oh, no. What if she liked him? He thought he wanted that, but now his stomach felt weird and he was too hot and he wanted to run away.

"I didn't send you one," he blurted suddenly. A lie. He did send her one, and he wrote something nice, and it was true and he meant it. "Sorry. I didn't, like - I don't do this rose-y stuff." He cringed. That was the dumbest thing he could've said. She was probably gonna find out he'd sent one to Declan. And Ruby. And he was holding a whole basket of rose-y stuff right now. He looked down at it. "My sister made me be delivery-boy."
 
Rose had thought using the blue to describe their house would give them both relief as to not need to talk so directly. She could admit freely that she liked, their house. That she'd grown fond of, their house, and that even if blue hadn't always been her favourite colour, it certainly was these days. The smile on her face therefore faltered as Freddie kept talking, and before she knew it, she was doing her best to back out of the conversation. "I didn't, expect you to," she tried to reassure him, although it was still clear from the hurt in her voice that she would have still liked to have been considered. She hadn't received any roses yet, but would she have liked one from Freddie? Of course, he was her friend.

If she were honest, Freddie didn't seem the type to do the rose-y stuff either, so it made perfect sense that he was only doing it for Susie. "Right," she gave him half a nod, trying to find a way now to not feel bad at how much time she'd spent, trying to get the white rose to take to the blue dye, let alone the correct shade.

Everything she did for Freddie was feeling a little.. fruitless. She'd tried to support him and he'd left her, she'd tried to make him feel included at home, and he preferred her sister. She'd made him his own rose, his own blue rose that no one else in the school would have, because she wanted him to know that she cared about him more than just as part of some school game, and he was acting like he didn't want to be here at all. She was wasting her time and deep down, she knew it. "Well, enjoy the rest of the weekend Freddie," she told him, taking a few steps back and trying to ignore the crack in her voice, "I should deliver the rest of these before.." before what? Rose had no other plans, ".. before they go bad."
 
Freddie knew he'd said the wrong thing. But he couldn't make himself say the right thing. It was there, in his head, all the words and how to say them, but he couldn't do it. Didn't want to. He had to say the wrong thing, or he was gonna get laughed at. He knew it.

"Okay," he said, taking an unconscious step back as well. "Yeah. Me too." He felt better suddenly. No, he felt mean, but his stomach stopped freaking out and the hot feeling went away. Maybe Rose made him feel sick. Maybe girls did. Some of them. He didn't wanna deal with all that. He just wanted to be her friend, but she gave him a blue rose, and that was too nice. It wasn't his fault.

He looked down at the flower. Why couldn't he just say something nice? Why didn't it feel good? Oh, well - he just wanted to go now. "Okay, bye."
 
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