mandysxmuses:

thewanderingsunset‌:

“Then where do you wanna do it, because frankly I wanna know what the hell your problem is with me!” Sunset said, still glaring at the girl.

“You freaking out, maybe!” Heather fumbled with one of many pockets on her vest and took out some cash, handing it over the register. “What, I said your hair looked weird once and now that I don’t want to see you again because it’s awkward, you get all huffy?”

Hastily, Heather tried leaving the store. “Geesh. Grow up…”

“Yeah, you said it looked weird after you laughed and insulted me.” Sunset said, tossing her items on the counter before placing her hands on her hips. “And I’m getting huffy because as soon as you fucking see me, it something snarky from you.”

mandysxmuses:

thewanderingsunset‌:

“God, you are a bitch.” Sunset said. “The second you see me it’s just some stupid snarky remark, and I don’t appreciate that.” She said, glaring at the girl.

The girl cringed.

“Can we not do this here? You’re freaking… Gina out!” Heather muttered, after reading the name tag. “I’m obviously not in the mood for this either, so just chill out and wait your turn. I’m almost done.”

“Then where do you wanna do it, because frankly I wanna know what the hell your problem is with me!” Sunset said, still glaring at the girl.

mandysxmuses:

thewanderingsunset‌:

Sunset didn’t expect to run into this girl again. Especially in pretty much the same circumstance as last time. And she didn’t really feel like putting up with her snark again.

“Yeah, obviously.” She snapped.

“Good for you,” Heather snapped back, now looking to the cashier and urging him to get the items scanned faster. “Excuse me for not knowing you went to this mall a lot. Geez.”

Her mouth opened as if she were about to follow up more sass. But not wanting to start a big scene in the middle of the beauty store, she just snapped her head away from Sunset and kept rushing the cashier.

“God, you are a bitch.” Sunset said. “The second you see me it’s just some stupid snarky remark, and I don’t appreciate that.” She said, glaring at the girl.

mandysxmuses:

@thewanderingsunset

Well, that face looked familiar. And nobody could mistake that hair. Nobody. Heather, remembering their brief and rather rude encounter, wasn’t really looking forward to talking to this girl again.

… Especially during the current circumstances. Heather was buying more blonde hair-dye. So it was safe to say she wanted to avoid any sort of interaction – even making eye contact.

“Really…?” She muttered to herself.

Sunset didn’t expect to run into this girl again. Especially in pretty much the same circumstance as last time. And she didn’t really feel like putting up with her snark again.

“Yeah, obviously.” She snapped.