Surprise Intervention {Closed}
Sept 10, 2009 9:25:08 GMT -5
Post by Kaylee Reynolds on Sept 10, 2009 9:25:08 GMT -5
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Kaylee sighed a bit as she waited for Jillian, Via and Oliver in the hallway where the Junior lockers were. And it was probably a very good thing that it so happened to be the nearest locker section to the counselor's office. She didn't like having to do that, she felt like she was tricking a friend - well... she was tricking a friend - and she could understand why Jillian had not wanted to do things that way. But after the girl had told her about her little shopping experience with Abigail, she'd known they had to make a move and now. Abby was obviously in denial of her problem, and it didn't matter that things were getting just a bit better now that she was back with Oliver. Sure, she ate a bit more when she was happy - but even then she hardly ate at all, it was just a tiny bit more than nothing, and what happened next time she got in a situation where she would be as unhappy as she'd been this summer? Kaylee shuddered to think of it. Unpleasant thoughts were always pretty rough on her, and that was a heck of an unpleasant one. She's already lost so much weight... one more experience like this and she'd most likely disappear.
So she'd arranged this little surprise intervention with as many of Abby's close friends as she could. She'd gotten Nate to distract her for a bit so that she wouldn't want to call any of them until everything was taken care of, and then well... then she didn't really know. So maybe her plan had some slight flaws. But maybe the others would be better at talking with her. Because she didn't know what to tell a girl who seemed to be unknowingly weakening herself to the point where it could be deadly. That was possibly the scarriest thing she'd ever come across in her entire life. She sighed lightly and played with a strand of her hair lightly as she leaned back against her locker, looking around expectantly, waiting for the others to arrive. Her main concern about this was obviously that Abby would be upset with them, but she knew that wasn't as important as the other girl's life. She'd come to forgive them sooner or later if she felt betrayed, but if this whole thing went too far and to a point where... well... they wouldn't be able to save her then. Nor bring her back.
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