Jenny had spotted Charlie long before he had even really noticed her. She had been at the library after class, changed into something more comfortable for the remainder of her day. She had been there with Sera, but now she was just on her own, making her way back toward Beauregard. She hadn't expected to see Charlie, hadn't seen much of him at all, or even heard from him. It wasn't, however, as if she had never been thinking about him. To say that would have been entirely inaccurate. She had been thinking a lot about him, and things they needed to talk about, and that was especially true now that she had heard about this supposed monster hunt that the school was organizing. And the fact she had heard from someone that Charlie had volunteered himself willingly for this task. She was not impressed with him, although this was the very first chance she had even gotten to see him in ages. It was only natural that she was going to tell him. She always sort of had. Making a line for the parking lot, bag full of books still over her shoulders, she didn't seem to have any qualms about destroying his hopes of hiding from her. Even slumped over like that, she had him. When she reached his car, she stood just a few feet back from the other guys gathered around him, staring at him with a familiar annoyed expression. She had always given him that look when they were dating, and he had really pissed her off. "Can I talk to you for a second?"
|