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Post by cassy on May 25, 2009 16:39:02 GMT -5
Cassie was sitting on one of the benches of the gym. Her hair in a sloppy pony tail. She was glad that no one else was in the gym yet. She wanted her sister to come and be with her. Some people thought it was werid that she spent so much time with her but, she couldn't give a damn.
She was going to have to clim a rope today, Something she didn't like. She always got ropeburn all over her hand or fell from great heights. She hoped her sister would come soon.
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Post by chloe helena romani on May 25, 2009 22:12:52 GMT -5
Chloe entered the gym looking for her sister, Cassy. And, of course, she was there. This was the place both of them used more than often when they wanted to cool down or meet eachother. And that was exactly where Chloe knew she would be.
She walked over quietly and sat down on the bleachers beside her younger sister. "Hey, You alright?" she asked, putting a hand on her sister's back. She could tell something was clearly upsetting Cassy. They were both good at reading eachother pretty well, and so Chloe knew when Cassy needed her to calm her down or just talk it out. "C'mon, talk to me, girl." she said quietly. "No one's gonna know 'cept me, kay?"
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Post by cassy on May 25, 2009 22:19:13 GMT -5
She looked at her sister with a sad look on her face.
"I have to clim the rope and i know I'm going to fall or get ropeburn. It's nothing mager I just over react."She siad with a sigh. She leaned her head on her sisters shoulder. She let a tear excape her eyes.
"So whats up with you."
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Post by chloe helena romani on May 31, 2009 18:46:16 GMT -5
Chloe tried to give her sister a reassuring smile. "Hey, don't worry. It ain't bad." She watched Cassy struggle to hold it inside and realized that it was more than just gym class. "Hey, girl, what's up with me is that I know you're not telling me the whole truth. It's more than that. C'mon, we've been through alot together." She again tried to smile but found it kind of difficult. This just wasn't a good time for her to be supportive-- Chloe couldn't hardly support her own emotional problems. Much less everyone else's.
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