Send me a " ○ " for my character's reaction to finding yours sitting outside in the rain, upset and crying
Erica was wet and cold. The one day she’d decided to walk to school, the weather had freakishly decided to turn in the middle of the day and bucket down with rain. She reached her front yard when she saw her red haired friend sitting on the doorstep in tears. “Summer? Sweetie, what’s wrong?” She ran over to her and embraced her in a hug, pulling the girl’s head into her shoulder to try and comfort her. She hated seeing Summer sad and she would do anything to make whatever was making her cry go away.
“You wouldn’t look terrible in my clothes, it’s impossible to look terrible in my clothes. You can take a shower too, I’ll just go get you out a towel.” Erica smiled over at her and headed towards the linen closet.
“In case you hadn’t noticed, you’re a lot more curvy than I am, and taller,” she pointed out. Summer slipped into the bathroom and made a face at her soggy appearance.
“So, you are still super hot Summer, I don’t understand why you can’t see that.” Erica picked up a towel and then handed it to Summer before closing the door. “I’m just gonna go get changed, ok?”
“What does my relative hotness have to do with you being taller than I am?” Summer muttered. “Your clothes won’t fit.” She turned the water on full hot and pulled her damp shirt off, then fiddled with the knobs until the water was a good temperature. She didn’t stay in long, just enough to get warmed up, and wrapped herself up in the towel. “Erica?”