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rose, SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK
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May 30, 2013 10:53AM

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(sorry J x.x crappy first post)


"If it doesn't matter then why did you blame me?" Rosette rolled her eyes at him, not even bothering to hide her annoyance with him; she could tell that he was probably another one of those pretty boys without a brain. Great. Just what she needed. At his question, the petite blonde raised a brow in return. "I hardly think that is any of your business. Why I am here has nothing to do with you, so why should I tell you?" Yeah, she really wasn't one to fall for a guy for his looks, though she wasn't going to lie and say he wasn't attractive - not that she was going to say it to his face. His ego would inflate, and that was the last thing Rose needed. "Anyways, you can continue on your way, and I will go my own way. This maze is big enough. I won't need to see your face again." And with that, Rosette was more than ready to turn around to find a different way out of the maze.

(xD I think they should just keep bumping into each other. like no matter which way they go, they end up meeting again and again until they just finally accept each other's help xDD)

Being mad, lost in a maze, and tired was not a good combination as Rosette was quickly finding out. Every time she turned around a corner she would end up at a dead end. This was starting to get very tiring, the more dead ends she found the more angry she would get, which meant the more mistakes she would make. Rosette needed to keep calm head if she wanted to get out of this damn maze. Yet that seemed nearly impossible as it was getting warm, and her shoes were pinching her toes now. Gathering up the many skirts of her dress and petticoats, she hoisted them up before kicking off her shoes and continued on walking. Yes her feet would get dirty, but really that was the last thing on her mind as she continued on her way. However, when Rosette ran down a narrow passageway and turned the corner, she breathed a sigh of relief that it wasn't a dead end, but instantly tensed when she spotted that arrogant pratt from earlier. "You! This is all your fault! If I hadn't run into you, I would be out of here by now." It really made no sense, but Rosette just wanted to shout at someone.

"Yes, it is all your fault!" Maybe the heat was getting to her. "I'm not daft, don't you dare call me daft! I am angry, oh so very angry. You do not mess with a woman who is lost and angry, unless you have a damn death wish." Oh yeah, the heat as gotten to her. Though it was strange because when she stepped a little too close to this annoying guy, she felt as if there was heat coming from him. No that was her imagination. Of course it was. Great, now she was delirious. Could the day possibly get any worse? The more she stared at this guy's face, yeah it was getting worse. "Distracting you? I thought you wanted to find someone who'll keep you some company." Rosette rolled her eyes at him before rudely shoving past him. "And you were in my way. Good day to you, sir!" Then with just a 'Hmph' Rosette stomped off again, determined to find her way out before he did just so she wouldn't have to run into him again. Now that would be a nightmare.

Rosette was starting to get a headache. So she stopped for a minute and closed her eyes, bringing her hand up to her forehead. Taking in a deep breath, she rubbed her forehead, wishing she had some some tea right now to calm her down. Actually, she just wished she was out of this maze already. It really shouldn't be so hard to get out, and she couldn't be stuck in there all day with that idiot, so all Rosette needed to do was calm down a little and think clearly. Dropping her hand to her side, her fingers curled into her palm, once again forming a little fist. "Easier said than done," she muttered to herself. When Rosette was this annoyed, it was hard for her to calm herself down as she wasn't a very calm girl. Shaking her head, she set off again, going down a path in hopes it would lead her back out.









