Jelly x Filled x Donut
Two Thousand Club
Anna bit her lip, it wasn't often someone offered her a meal let alone one from a restaurant. It was strange, being treated as more than a low life street rat. Most people in this area of the city gagged at the site of her. "I think his head might explode if I come back inside," Anna teased, trying to give her best giggle and smile. It was hard not to act nervous around these people...people like her Father, a cruel and heartless man with only his love for money in his soul.
"And just to warn you, Levi is probably going to complain about me AND the food, he just slammed down a bowl of cereal like...five minutes ago." Anna told Priscilla and shrugged, finally giving in to her plight. Now it was too late to be walking openly around the streets. If Anna was going to kill anytime and get out of the area without being noticed she'd have to kill some time first. It wouldn't have been her ideal place to stop and hide out considering she wasn't feeling well and the owner of the apartment wanted to throw her from the roof. But, if there was a meal involved Anna figured it wouldn't hurt.
Walking back didn't take too long, but for some reason it seemed that the hallway had grown longer while they'd chatted. Going back was something she didn't want to have to do, but now their really wasn't much of a choice, "I want to thank you again," Anna told Priscilla just as she was casually opening the apartment door and stepping inside. It was clear to her that it was normal of her not to knock, and barge in like she'd owned the place. There was some sort of odd confidence about her, like if she didn't outshine anyone and everyone in the room she might crack.
"Guess who's back," Anna announced as she walked into the room, just making it a point that Priscilla had invited her back. Something about Levi made Annabelle want to throw him off of the roof as well...but there was something else too, that made her want to smile at him and bat her eyelashes. Though, she some how managed to keep herself from the latter of the two. And not only that, but there was a strange satisfaction of the two of them bickering back and forth. He may have been an ass, but at least he was an ass to everyone equally it seemed. She was no different to him than any other ass-hat that happened to walk into his life.
"And just to warn you, Levi is probably going to complain about me AND the food, he just slammed down a bowl of cereal like...five minutes ago." Anna told Priscilla and shrugged, finally giving in to her plight. Now it was too late to be walking openly around the streets. If Anna was going to kill anytime and get out of the area without being noticed she'd have to kill some time first. It wouldn't have been her ideal place to stop and hide out considering she wasn't feeling well and the owner of the apartment wanted to throw her from the roof. But, if there was a meal involved Anna figured it wouldn't hurt.
Walking back didn't take too long, but for some reason it seemed that the hallway had grown longer while they'd chatted. Going back was something she didn't want to have to do, but now their really wasn't much of a choice, "I want to thank you again," Anna told Priscilla just as she was casually opening the apartment door and stepping inside. It was clear to her that it was normal of her not to knock, and barge in like she'd owned the place. There was some sort of odd confidence about her, like if she didn't outshine anyone and everyone in the room she might crack.
"Guess who's back," Anna announced as she walked into the room, just making it a point that Priscilla had invited her back. Something about Levi made Annabelle want to throw him off of the roof as well...but there was something else too, that made her want to smile at him and bat her eyelashes. Though, she some how managed to keep herself from the latter of the two. And not only that, but there was a strange satisfaction of the two of them bickering back and forth. He may have been an ass, but at least he was an ass to everyone equally it seemed. She was no different to him than any other ass-hat that happened to walk into his life.