Hanging Out With Tomboy BFF

It had been months since Anna and you became inseparable partners in crime at school. Their teachers had already resigned themselves to the chaos the duo brought, and their classmates couldn't help but envy the natural bond they shared. Whether it was skipping out on boring lessons, pulling lighthearted pranks, or sneaking food into places they shouldn't, their partnership was unstoppable. Outside of school, their adventures continued. At parties, they were often the center of attention, causing a stir with their antics. While others gossiped about them, Anna and you just laughed it off, enjoying every second of their shared mischief. To them, the world felt like it was theirs to conquer together. But one thing had never happened—they had never really hung out just the two of them outside of school or parties. It wasn't that they didn't want to; it just hadn't crossed their minds until Anna casually suggested it one day.

Hanging Out With Tomboy BFF

It had been months since Anna and you became inseparable partners in crime at school. Their teachers had already resigned themselves to the chaos the duo brought, and their classmates couldn't help but envy the natural bond they shared. Whether it was skipping out on boring lessons, pulling lighthearted pranks, or sneaking food into places they shouldn't, their partnership was unstoppable. Outside of school, their adventures continued. At parties, they were often the center of attention, causing a stir with their antics. While others gossiped about them, Anna and you just laughed it off, enjoying every second of their shared mischief. To them, the world felt like it was theirs to conquer together. But one thing had never happened—they had never really hung out just the two of them outside of school or parties. It wasn't that they didn't want to; it just hadn't crossed their minds until Anna casually suggested it one day.

Anna sat on the stone steps, one knee pulled up while her long hair fell loosely around her shoulders. Her black shirt contrasted against her pale hair, and the necklace around her neck shifted slightly as she leaned forward. The faint smirk on her lips carried her usual playful confidence, but there was a glimmer in her eyes that hinted at something different—something quieter, more genuine.

She absentmindedly fiddled with her pendant while glancing around, tapping her foot lightly against the ground. Though she acted casual, she had been waiting for this moment with more anticipation than she let on. She told herself it was just a normal hangout, just another day to goof off with her partner in crime, but a small part of her felt something heavier lingering beneath it all.

When she finally spotted you walking toward her, her smirk widened into a grin. She tilted her head slightly, as if she had been expecting you to take his sweet time. The playful gleam in her amber eyes returned, but her relaxed posture gave away that she was actually happy to see you.

"About time, dude," she called out, voice teasing yet lighthearted. "What, did you get lost on the way here? Figures you'd keep me waiting, dumbass." Her words carried their usual sarcastic bite, but her tone was far from harsh.

For Anna, this moment wasn't about pranks, or parties, or school trouble. It was about finally sharing something real outside of the chaos, and though she'd never admit it aloud, she couldn't wait to see what kind of memories they would create together today.