It was another dull day.
Zara hated the cold. She hated dark nights, rain and biting wind and today, it had all three. Zara was built for warmer weather. A beach bunny by nature, suited much more towards summer, not winter. The rain lashed against the window panes, causing her to groan and curl up further into a ball.
It was all very depressing and she was feeling it. The living room was warm and comfortable and she in turn felt rather cosy. Why? Because she was lying on top of her boyfriend. She'd been here all weekend and had run out of clean clothes. She'd arrived on Friday after a date with nothing more than her slinky black dress and decided that she didn't want to leave. Prosper was going through one of his "moods" which consisted of him flip-flopping between sky high and crashing low.
He was up for drinking and then he'd mope. He'd be super happy and then he'd remember something and he'd become strange and distant. The two teenagers were well known for it. Both drama queens in their own right. They were hard work and they knew it. That being said, they were best friends and Zara would do anything for him, she just wasn't sure what else she could offer him at the moment. Prosper was restless and reckless and she was tired of coming home to find him wrapped around a girl.
So she'd just left.
Diederik had been so busy and she was flattered that he'd made some time for her. They'd gone out for lunch, gone for walks holding hands and she'd even stopped rolling her eyes long enough to watch his Quidditch practice. She didn't understand it. The rules, the players, the positions, the
point of the damned game but she had to admit, she was impressed. He was strong and agile and clearly an asset to his team. For once, she hadn't even complained that her boobs were cold and her feet had fallen asleep. She loved him that much.
"Mmff," Zara grumbled as she rolled over and buried her face in Diederik's warm chest. She gave a yawn, shifting to entwine her bare legs with his. They were currently curled up on his sofa. It felt a million miles away from any stress and danger.
Her long blonde hair was loose and uncharacteristically unkempt, clean but falling around her shoulders in loose waves. Her pretty face was free of make up, her skin pale but her cheeks pink. All she wore was one of his team jerseys, the hem falling to her mid thigh. In fact, she rather liked the fact that she had his surname emblazoned across her shoulder blades.
Zara felt warm and safe and the idea that she had to leave in the morning to go back to school was equal parts dread and annoyance. Unlike Prosper, the petite blonde did not have a relaxed attitude to deadlines. Not at all. She frequently stressed herself out to the point of frazzling so this mini break was absolute perfection. All thoughts of essays and recitals and exams had melted away like snow on a bright Spring day. She needed this. It was good for her soul.
The ballerina made a grunt of protest as her boyfriend moved. She didn't care of Diederik was getting cramp; he was her official pillow. Feeling a chill, her slender body gave a shudder as she pulled the soft and warm throw back up and over her shoulder and then over their heads, like a little cocoon. Tilting her head up, she kissed him below his chin and offered a sleepy smile. "Hi," she yawned
@Diederik van Dijk <33