Becoming monsters is the creation of AiLovesToGrow, setting used with permission
This idea comes from Amethyst Dragonfly.
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Chapter 4: Collision Course
They're just... in there being cute. Why am I here, again?
Brittany had been posted up on a rooftop with her best pair of binoculars, looking in through this man's second-floor dormitory window, for the better part of three hours. Three. HOURS. Justin had woken up first, drew some stuff, then Abbey had woken up. After that had been kisses, cuddles, what looked like homework, more cuddles, a pause for breakfast (orange juice, cereal, and apples... which Abbey sliced up for them? She didn't even do that for HERSELF), then more kisses and cuddles, and now they were talking. About what, Brittany couldn't hear. She never did pick up lip reading, either via skill practice or Class Ability, and her simple binoculars didn't have a boom mic attached. Both seemed really into it, though.
This seemed to be moving really fast! Even if she couldn't hear what was being said, she could see a lot about the tiny room through that window. Justin was a fairly typical example of College Boy, Senior type, one each. If you've met one, you've met them all. Minimally clean, both the self and the room, and getting used to presenting themselves for after graduation. Minimum setup in the room to save money for One Expensive Hobby. An arrangement of snacks that would make the health professors and doctors cringe. Or, at least, he SHOULD have been. Abbey was seeing to that, and boy HOWDY was she diving in!
Drying rack. Plenty of pillows and good-quality sheets in her favorite sapphire colors. Clean floors and walls. The aforementioned fruit in the mini fridge. It was like she'd spent their first date night moving in, since this was only their second night sleeping in the same bed according to Abbey. This was completely unreal! Two
years
working together, and Brittany had pegged her for the type to step up and demand he conform to her own terms. She'd go swimming, he'd either follow or drown trying. Not this. Not flitting around his dorm room practically doting on the guy.
A sudden flash of motion where it didn't belong. Brittany wasn't the only person trying to get a look at her quarry, apparently. A brunette in clothing way too nice for what she was doing was sneaking around the bushes beneath Justin's window. She was an interesting one, looking like another student and obviously not used to trying to do this kind of thing. She kept looking up at his window, obviously focusing on it. Maybe trying to overhear what was going on?
If so, she'd chosen a really bad place for it. The angles were all wrong, there were other open windows and air conditioning units providing interference. Even if she got something, without being familiar with Abbey she'd never be able to pick her voice out to follow.
Amateur.
Still. Brittany suddenly had a new and interesting target. It didn't matter how badly she wanted to find out about one Justin Majors and how he managed to hook one Abigail "Dee" Williams that hard. Someone else was trying to spy on
her
best friend. Couldn't have that, now could we?
Of course, Christine was not having the best morning of her life. Or her week. Still hung over but determined to get a start on things, she had thrown on the first clothes she'd grabbed that morning, suffered through breakfast hoping to catch the lovebirds at the cafeteria, and then meandered to the dorm where Justin lived. The guy at the front knew which room Justin was in, but also knew that Christine had no good reason to be there and told her to leave. It didn't help that Christine had dated his former roommate, a month-long endeavor that brought her into the orbit of the pre-med students and cemented her into the ABCs of Heartbreak simultaneously.
It never occurred to Christine to try to climb up to get closer to the window. For one, there weren't any convenient handholds. For two, it was a fairly public place in broad daylight. For three, she couldn't really climb.
And for four? She knew she wasn't alone.
Inside the building, on the same floor, lived a man who was also really curious about what was going on. One who Christine was currently having a fling with to keep sharp between more important boyfriends, a music major named Tim. The same Tim who noticed Justin's suddenly-improved mood. Though most people would be happy for their friend, Tim had the unfortunate distinction of being on the bare edge of passing, and needed the distraction of another creative in a funk to give him breathing room.
A conundrum, to be sure.
Still, it meant that he needed to know what was up, and had access to maybe make it happen. Especially with the legendarily thin walls in this building. There were days it seemed like the whole thing had a weight limit the architect had to obey, and in a desperate need to fit as many rooms as possible they decided to halve the thickness of the structure. Thing is? Inexplicably, absolutely no noise was coming from the room. No conversation, no activity. Heck, he couldn't even hear the dulcet tones of Justin's favorite music (an unholy late-90s to early-aughts mix that seemed to consist of nothing but earworms).
The one sense that worked was smell. The draft coming from under the door was lemony fresh. A fact that seemed impossible given the funk that used to flow out of there all of 48 hours prior.
Tim kept walking, brushing by a different guest. Jennifer was there, too, intending to visit someone else on a different mission... but also wanting more information. She, unlike the two other snoops, had already put two and two together about who the new girl probably was. Then again, this didn't calm her down about it at all. If she'd been a Catfolk, the curiosity would have cost her five lives.