The Short Stories of Miss.SunFlower

I know right? The boy sitting in front of me was like,
"You should be paying attention! You shouldn't be drawing! Take notes!"
And I'm like,
"I am paying attention! You're the one distracting me!"

Yes, my dad's the pastor and I love hearing him preach but I don't take notes well, I think I'd be too busy in trying to write the notes to hear the next thing he said ;)
 
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Damian finally was able to spot his friend at the beginning of the second half. And what he saw surprised him.
Liam was talking- talking to a young woman next to him. He was too far away to be able to tell who the girl was, much less what kind of conversation they would be having.
He wasn’t sure why he was shocked. He guessed, with how Liam had been complaining about hormone-driven teens, he’d never thought he’d end up chatting with one. And then…
And then there was that girl. And the look Liam had been giving the dark haired girl in that picture a long time ago. It wasn’t something light, no. Anyone could tell he’d felt something then. And now, watching him chat up some other girl, it was kind of irritating.
Geez Damian! He was still way too… obsessed with the picture of two girls neither knew! It’s not like his friend was cheating on a girlfriend. He sighed, and tried not think about it for the rest of the show.
He did okay at that and the ending song came rather quick. As the lights were turned on Damian looked for his friend again. He was standing up followed by not one, but TWO girls. Wow Liam, he thought, quite the charmer, you are.
He had M&G’s that night, which he was looking forward to a great deal. The new show was had been a massive success, thankfully. Not that they really had had any doubts. He was happy to hear every fan’s reaction, but he was waiting for his friend more than anyone. He wanted to ask him about what he thought about the show, and who his new friends were.
Finally, probably the last to come in was Liam. He was grinning from ear to ear, and then he turned around as if looking for someone to follow him in. No one was there. He sighed.
“Missing something?” Damian asked.
Liam laughed, holding up his finger, “Just some girls I invited to come with me.”
“I notic- WHAT!?” he asked, appalled, “Did they have M&G tickets!?”
“No, but I had the one that counts for two people didn’t I? And well, I don’t think I need one. Cause I’m your mate. So I gave it to them.”
Damian buried his face back in his hands, “Okay, yeah that works but WHY!?”
Liam simply laughed and turned back open the door again. Just a bit.
“Come on,” He said, his voice soft.
Damian heard two female voices say in time, “But we’ll feel guilty.”
“Trust me, I just told him the whole thing, it’s cool.”
Now just a single voice, quiet and musical, “Really?”
Laughter, “I’m sure. Now come on, both of you.”
He opened the door wider and let the two girls. Damian’s jaw nearly dropped as he first laid eyes on the dark haired girl. Her pale face slightly flushed but in all other way identical to that photo. He was almost scared to see her companion, but at last he looked to her.
And yes, there was the beautiful blonde he’d seen on a computer screen all those months ago, standing before him, her face pink and that delighted smile directed AT him. He blushed himself; she was ever more beautiful in person.
Liam was still laughing and finally choked out some words, “Damian, I’d like to introduce you to Brianna,” The dark haired girl raised her hand slightly, “And Ashlynn Sifrig.” His blonde’s smile only grew larger.
“N-Nice to meet you.” Damian finally got out, “I’m Damian McGinty.”
“We know.” The girls answered, giggling. His blush went a little deeper.
“It’s nice to meet you too,” Ashlynn added, her voice being the musical one he’d heard before.
“Very nice.” Brianna added, “Your friend is very kind.” She turned to give Liam a smile. Damian caught the blush on his friends face as well.
“It was nothing, Bri.” Bri!? He suppressed a laugh. “I get to see him all the time, you two deserved a chance.”
She beamed and began to have a conversation with him as if he were the one she was there to see. Ashlynn laughed softly looking at Damian, “That really was very kind of him… I really wanted to meet y- the group.”
He smiled at her, nearly saying that he’d wanted to meet her too, “Well I’m very glad to meet you too.” She blushed a pretty pink at that.
“Thank you.” She almost whispered.
Moving to a different conversation Damian knew he should do something to thank Liam later, but catching the looks on his face as he talked to his ‘Bri’, he seemed to be content with this present alone.


Brianna was being rude, she knew it. Here Liam had gone so out of his way to give her and her sister Meet & Greet tickets to meet Damian, and she wasn’t even talking to him.
She couldn’t help that she found Liam so incredibly… interesting. He seem genuinely interested in Ashlynn’s and hers friendship, along with both their interests. The moment Brianna had mentioned Celtic history it seemed nothing would shut him up. Not that she wanted him to.
Thankfully Damian wasn’t lonely, as Ashlynn had turned to talking to him instantly. All the more reason to continue talking to Liam, she thought, giggling.
One thing that still mildly confused her was Damian’s expression when the two girls entered. It was almost identical to the one Liam had had when the intermission lights had come on. What was it about the girls that came as such a shock to the two teens.
She sighed, deciding not to pay too much attention to it. She wasn’t sure how long these things lasted but no one was kicking them out so they continued to talk. At the same time she listened to her friends conversation, wanting to hear how that was going.
“Really?” Ashlynn had been saying, her tone awed. While her back was to them, Brianna could imagine the boy’s blush. That was cute.
He laughed, “Yes, really. Why do you sound so surprised?”
“Well,” She was saying, in her quiet voice of someone explaining something obvious, “Aside from Bri-Bri, I don’t know anyone else interested in writing… much less writing fantasy.”
Brianna wished to whip her head around right then. He WROTE? My word, could he and her sister be a better match!? She kept that to herself, and concentrated on his reply.
“Guess I’m a bit different then-“
“In a good way!” She cut in.
They both laughed a bit, which was then joined by Liam’s quiet chuckle, that only she could here. She’d grown silent in her eavesdropping and he’d noticed. She blushed.
“I know – it’s not polite.” She told him laughing, “It’s a habit.”
He shook his head, “Not a problem, I was doing the same myself actually.”
She grinned, “Were you?”
“I was. Happy to see my friend happy – he’d been less then that most of the summer.”
“Really? I’m happy that Ashlynn is helping him too, then.” A pause, then, “He seemed surprised to see her, or us…. As did you…”
His laughter faded but he replied, “Well, you two ARE very beautiful. I’m surprised you don’t get looks like that from every guy you pass.”
Her face went red but she punched him lightly in the shoulder, “You are a flirt.”
His laughter started again, and he was ready to reply when Damian’s voice came louder. “I think we’re late.” The girls had already had their stuff signed by the young star.
Ashlynn met her eyes, and they were sad. She was sad too, this had been more fantastic than she could ever put into words. She looked at Liam, who sighed.
“Right, right.” He mumbled moving back next to his friend. They both turned to face the sisters.
“It was great to meet you.” They both said at once.
Damian opened his mouth like he was going to say something, then coughed, and tried again, “Ashylnn… and Brianna, it was a pleasure to meet you… um.. you both.”
Brianna laughed, “Nice to meet you, too.”
Ashlynn’s face was red and she didn’t appear to be able to find words to speak, “Pl-pleasure to meet you too, I wish these lasted longer.” She was surprised at her sister’s forwardness.
Damian’s face went a little redder, “Trust me, so do I.”
Wow.
Liam coughed, “Do I get a goodbye, too?”
“It was nice to meet you Liam, thank you so much for giving us the tickets.” Ashlynn smiled at him.
Brianna was thankful her sister had spoken first, for she could not find a way to phrase her gratitude. “Liam…” but before she could say anything he gently tore her program from her, and with Damian’s pen scribbled something down.
As he handed it back he winked, “It was a pleasure to meet you Bri, you too Ashlynn, of course. Talk to you later.”
Before either girl could find appropriate response they had to go.
They both blinked at each other for a moment before Ashlynn let out a giggle. “’talk to you later’?”
Brianna paged to where he signed, then blushing gave her sister a grin.
“You never know…”
 
*pokes*
Maggie! What happened to the part of this story you've written but haven't posted??? Post it already! You do have another part ready don't ya?
 
Oh, I'm sorry!! I am sort of halfway with the next update. Like how I do two points of view per update, I only have one ready...
Better than nothing... would you like it now?
 
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