- Posting Speed
- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Female
- Genres
- Fantasy, modern, realistic, mystery, horror
*WARNING: Some things that occur in this roleplay may trigger people. Everyone's brains work differently, so please rp and read with caution. Thank you.*
Lilly felt like the entire classroom was staring at her. Were her bruises showing?
She could feel the eyes of the guy sitting in the desk beside her looking. It made her shift uncomfortably in her seat every so often. She couldn't focus. She tried all she could. She can't fail this test Friday. She already was down to a C.
But most of all, distracting her was the sight of her teacher, Mr. Bynes staring at her. Lilly knew he was staring, because she could see him in her peripheral vision. Maybe he was looking at the one beside her staring?
Why was everyone staring at her??
Lilly, suddenly self-conscious, pulled the hem of her sleeves lower; she could now hold the end of her sleeves in her palms with her fingertips.
She felt the urge to cut. She had to. There was no other way to make the feeling go away. Or feelings. She never tried to do it at school. What if someone walked in? Or told? Gosh, just thinking about it made her fidget.
She would have to wait until she got home, that is if her parents wouldn't hurt her first.
Lilly brown eyes slowly raised to look at the board to finish writing her math problem, but instead met the face of a... different looking Mr. Bynes. She couldn't make out his facial expression.
He was standing right in front of the board, in front of the part of the equation she needed to write. She blinked once or twice and looked back at her paper, subtly tucking a light blondish brown strand of hair behind her ear. She would just get the rest of the problem tomorrow. Hopefully she could finish it before it was due.
Lilly felt like the entire classroom was staring at her. Were her bruises showing?
She could feel the eyes of the guy sitting in the desk beside her looking. It made her shift uncomfortably in her seat every so often. She couldn't focus. She tried all she could. She can't fail this test Friday. She already was down to a C.
But most of all, distracting her was the sight of her teacher, Mr. Bynes staring at her. Lilly knew he was staring, because she could see him in her peripheral vision. Maybe he was looking at the one beside her staring?
Why was everyone staring at her??
Lilly, suddenly self-conscious, pulled the hem of her sleeves lower; she could now hold the end of her sleeves in her palms with her fingertips.
She felt the urge to cut. She had to. There was no other way to make the feeling go away. Or feelings. She never tried to do it at school. What if someone walked in? Or told? Gosh, just thinking about it made her fidget.
She would have to wait until she got home, that is if her parents wouldn't hurt her first.
Lilly brown eyes slowly raised to look at the board to finish writing her math problem, but instead met the face of a... different looking Mr. Bynes. She couldn't make out his facial expression.
He was standing right in front of the board, in front of the part of the equation she needed to write. She blinked once or twice and looked back at her paper, subtly tucking a light blondish brown strand of hair behind her ear. She would just get the rest of the problem tomorrow. Hopefully she could finish it before it was due.