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day 126
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#i didnt forget yesterday!! i just wanted ti wait for better lighting to take the picture#idk if this is how distress crayons are supposed to be used#adeleine kirby#adeleine#kirby series#day 126
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goodbyes & hellos
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im so so so late but hey this is for first day of prompt week for @thinkoutsidethelovesquareâ!!!! day one: wrong number
this was a lot of fun tbh and ive been dying to write this ship. alyas texts are italicized, adriens are underlined on ao3, just bold here bc tumblrs a butt. shoutout to @reyxaâ for the title <3
enjoy!
Alya narrows her eyes at the new message that lights up her phone. Itâs an unknown number that she doesnât recognize â not that sheâs given her number to anyone recently â and itâs also seven in the morning . Anyone how knows her at all should know that she doesnât wake up before at least nine on the weekends. (And that has nothing to do with the fact that she doesnât sleep during the week and tends to go to bed after two in the morning.)
She groans as another message shows up on the screen. She squints and lets the messages flow in, figuring she can tell the person theyâve got the wrong number after theyâve finished whatever they have to say. Or she can decide that itâs unimportant and ignore it and go back to sleep.
She likes her second plan the best.
unknown number: Hi!
unknown number: Just wanted to let you know the start time for today has been moved from 10 to 9:15
unknown number: My father has a meeting at 1300 so he wants to get it all done as soon as possible
unknown number: And I know you mentioned wanting to have him on set yesterday
unknown number: I hope itâs not too much of an inconvenience! Your agent should be calling you soon, but I thought Iâd give you a heads up
Alya squints at the screen. She doesnât want to care but sheâs curious. And curiousity killed the cat and all that but sheâs used to letting her nosiness get the best of her.
unknown number: agents???
unknown number: 1st of all srry u have the wrong number
unknown number: 2nd of all were u talking to a movie star or smth???????
unknown number: book writer??
unknown number: what kinda person needs an agent
unknown number: Oh Iâm sorry! I mustâve gotten the wrong number from someone
unknown number: Iâm really sorry if I was bothering you
Alya rolls her eyes.
unknown number: u woke me up but its chill cause now im curious
unknown number: Curious? About what?
unknown number: way 2 keep avoiding the question
unknown number: ???
unknown number: u said the person u meant to text has an agent
unknown number: how fancy r they
unknown number: Oh! Sheâs a model!
Alyaâs eyes widen. The most famous person she knows is that thirteen year old that was in her school who has ten thousand subscribers on YouTube because she makes lyric videos. The second is a boy who has a few thousand instagram followers because he has nice abs and lots of white boy clothing and muscle shirts.
unknown number: u kno a model????????
unknown number: Uhh
unknown number: Iâm not sure how much personal information I should be giving to a stranger
Alya sighs. So close.
unknown number: its fine dude (dude? u good w that? lmk if u arent) i getchu
unknown number: u can just stop responding if u dont wanna talk
She locks her phone and slides it back under her pillow. She stares at the ceiling for a few more minutes, wondering if sheâll be able to fall back asleep. As much as sheâd like to take the train back to dreamville, she canât. Because now sheâs awake and now sheâs wondering. And once she stops wondering, she doesnât stop.
Sheâll probably stop thinking about this random wrong number in a few days and in a few months, sheâll forget about them entirely butâŚ
Ugh.
Sleep definitely isnât an option anymore.
Leaving her phone in her bed, she pads to the kitchen, twisting her hair up into a messy bun as she does so. No one is up yet â of course they arenât, itâs seven on a Saturday and everyone is taking advantage of every precious minute of sleep they can get â so she has the run of the house to herself.
So she makes herself some coffee and a bowl of cereal and turns to television on. Her initial plan is to just leave it on whatever channel thatâs playing when she first turns it on, and luckily the twins were the last ones to use it. Saturday morning cartoons. Score.
Alya stirs sugar in her coffee as Cyber Chase plays in the background. Itâs not much more than background noise, itâs the middle of an episode and she doesnât really know whatâs happening, but she does snort at a few of the bad jokes.
âYouâre up early,â her mom says before dropping a kiss on the top of Alyaâs head.
Alya hums. âGot a few text messages and they woke me up.â She notes how her mom purposefully avoids eye contact as she opens a cabinet. Alya rolls her eyes and eats a spoonful of cereal.
âSchool friends?â her mom asks carefully.
âYes,â Alya lies. Better than her mom asking more questions. The biggest one being why were you talking to a complete stranger?
âAre you going to see them before we leave?â
Alya glues her eyes to the TV. âIf theyâre around.â
Her mom makes an unimpressed sound and Alya resists the urge to roll her eyes. She texted a few of her friends the other week, but the conversation was awkward and stilted. They all had the same sort of idea about cutting ties. Â
Alya sighs and puts down her spoon, twisting around in her seat to face her mom. âI promise Iâm talking to them.â
Her mom gives her that lookâ the one where her lips purse and a crease between her eyebrows thatâs becoming more and more permanent; the one that says she wants to push for more details, but wonât unless theyâre volunteered first. Which Alya is not doing, thank you very much. âIf you say so, honey,â her mom says, turning her attention to the breakfast sheâs making.
Alya stares down into her cereal bowl.
Time to evacuate to her bedroom.
She finishes her cereal as quickly as she can without choking and dumps her bowl and spoon in the sink as she passes it, taking her coffee with her to her room. New plan: curl up in bed with her laptop and hope her mom just leaves her alone until they move.
Alyaâs almost forgotten about her phone by the time she flops onto her bed. It vibrates almost as soon as she opens her laptop. She frowns as she pulls it out from under her pillow.
unknown number: Dude is fine for me
unknown number: He/him pronouns please
unknown number: Thanks for asking I really appreciate it, actually
unknown number: People donât always ask
Plan trashed. This is a better plan.
unknown number: she/her for me
unknown number: and no prob man
unknown number: i wasnt gonna assume ur gender
unknown number: ok that mightve sounded bad but i didnt mean it in a bad way like the âlol dont assume my genderâ way jerks do sometime i meant it in like a genuine
unknown number: if u have smth u wanna say u should say it because i am very tired and i can go on for a while
Whoops.
Alya canât say sheâs known for her stellar first impressions but she usually doesnât ramble her way into an awkward corner. She mindlessly flips through apps as she waits for a response.
unknown number: Donât worry about it! I didnât take it the wrong way or anything
Alya smiles to herself as she responds. He keeps leaving her openings which is nice. Based off his initial reaction, she thought heâd shut this down as fast as possible.
She realizes this is probably a little weird. But itâs the most exciting thing to happen to her since school let out soâŚ
unknown number: so whats up stranger??
unknown number: b4 u ask im just sitting in my room doing nothing but text u so thats my morning
unknown number: I actually have work soon, so thatâs fun
Alya raises her eyebrows. She forgot age was something else she didnât know yet.
unknown number: oo work that sounds fun
unknown number: what do u do???
unknown number: I work for my dad, it isnât anything special
unknown number: But it gives me something to do with my time so I donât mind that much
unknown number: If I randomly stop responding without warning, thatâs why
unknown number: good 2 kno
unknown number: can i ask what u do 4 ur dad or is that 2 personal
unknown number: I uh⌠I just do whatever he needs me to do
unknown number: I donât get paid or anything but
unknown number: ay it still works as a resume builder
unknown number: Yeah exactly!
unknown number: thats cool that ur dad can get u a job!! my mom and dad could never w their jobs so i just suffer
unknown number: not that thats any different from what i would do anyway as a teenager
Alright, perfect. Sheâs brought up the age question in a really clunky and awkward way. Better than nothing.
unknown number: Oh how old are you?
unknown number: Iâm 15
Alya lets out a sigh of relief.
unknown number: ayy same!
unknown number: just ur fav teenage superhero blogger
unknown number: doing nothing with her life
unknown number: You like superheroes?
unknown number: yeah!! i love comic books. you??
unknown number: I donât have time to read many but yeah! Iâve always loved Spiderman
unknown number: wonder woman is my g i r l
unknown number: superheroes are just so cool
She waits a few minutes before she decides that he must have gone off to work. Bonding over superheroes, thatâs good. A shared interest. She scrolls through their conversation, rereading some of the earlier messages before she creates a contact for him. She makes the name âstrangerâ and leaves it at that.
Itâs not like theyâre meeting up or anything. Even if he is an ax murderer, canât kill her if she never sends him her location.
Alya spends the next couple of hours avoiding her mom as much as possible. She takes her sisters to the park and then goes to the library after she brings them home.
She doesnât want to talk about it.
Sheâs clicking through a webcomic that she missed a few weeks worth of updates when her phone buzzes. She glances down, expecting it to be a text from her mom asking if she has any plans or to do chores or something, but is pleasantly surprised to see a message from her stranger.
stranger: Sorry about that, work ran long
stranger: Admittedly, I donât know very much about Wonder Woman, but she looks very awesome
unknown number: !!!!
unknown number: when ive got more time remind me to tell u all abou t her
unknown number: and to rec some comic books even if u dont have time
stranger: Is she your favorite?
Alya sits back in her chair. This conversation is going to be a long one.
Alya finds herself randomly texting her stranger for the next few days. He doesnât always respond quickly, but he responds eventually, no matter how weird her original message.
Thatâs more than she can say for most of her friends.
She texts him as sheâs sitting on the counter in her kitchen, stirring a pot.
unknown number: hey stranger whats up
stranger: Just reading, you?
unknown number: making box mac n cheese
stranger: Sounds fun
unknown number: yeah im gonna eat it straight from the pot
The three dots bounce on the screen as the stranger takes his time with the next message. Alya snorts and turns off the stove, straining the pasta and moving to the fridge to find butter and cheese. Heâs found his words by the time sheâs letting the butter melt in the pot.
stranger: Straight from the pot? Why?
unknown number: because i live life on the edge
unknown number: and also because im too lazy to clean the dish later
stranger: You know what? Thatâs fair
Sometimes, Alya thinks that she probably shouldnât think about someone who she doesnât even know the name of as often as she does, let alone text him as much as she does. But sometimes sheâll see something, and sheâll immediately think of him. Or sheâll just be randomly upset and feel the strong urge to pick up the phone and see if heâs available to vent to.
She knows itâs kind of weird, but she canât help herself.
One night, at around two in the morning, she finds herself messaging him.
unknown number: hey did i ever mention i was moving
Sheâs almost asleep, slightly more okay than she was before she sent the text, when he responds.
stranger: You havenât but we also donât talk about where we live
Alya stares at the screen for a long moment, the bright light in the darkness making everything on the screen blur into nothing. She just feels kind of numb.
unknown number: yeah
unknown number: like 8 hours away from where i live now
stranger: Wow thatâs a big move
unknown number: yeah
stranger: Iâm guessing you donât want to go?
unknown number: not really
unknown number: did u know ur my only friend right now
stranger: I am?
unknown number: me and my other friends sort of cut ties
stranger: The internet exists
stranger: Phones exist
stranger: FaceTime and Skype both kind of suck, but they exist
unknown number: yeah i guess
unknown number: i guess its just too hard for any of us to try
stranger: I have no idea how far apart we live
stranger: Weâre doing just fine
unknown number: yeah
unknown number: yeah ur right
One of Alyaâs small comforts that comes to mind whenever she thinks about moving is the fact that sheâll have her phone on her and a portable charger. Her stranger will be with her every step of the way.
Heâd managed to get her to talk to some of her friends. She doesnât really think itâll last once sheâs in Paris, but the attempt is nice. And it gives her other people to talk to for the rest of the summer.
Itâs too early in the morning when they leave for the last time for her to get really emotional about moving. All she has the energy to do is to take a picture of her old apartment, caption it âone last goodbye to marseilleâ, and save it before sending it to her friends over Snapchat. Before she falls asleep against the car window, she texts it to her stranger.
She wakes up to a new text among the goodbyes from her friends.
stranger: Have a nice car ride! Iâll let you know when I get back from work <3
Alya hides her smile from her sisters and screenshots the text for later.
She texts him from the floor of her new bedroom while her dad starts moving boxes. Theyâve been in the process of moving for a while now, shipping most of their things to Paris beforehand. Now all that remains is the actual unpacking.
Alya doesnât have the energy for that. She just lays on the floor and stares at the ceiling for a while. Then she picks up her phone and sends him a text.
Itâs been about an hour since they last talked. Sheâd talked to him for a good majority of the car ride, only stopping when he was busy and ending the conversation when they arrived so she could get her things out of the car and help her sisters with theirs. Sheâd sent him a picture of her empty bedroom and said âlet the unpacking begin :Pâ. Heâd responded with a ���Good luck!!â and âIâll let you get to work!â
Alyaâs thumb hovers over the send button for a few seconds. Sheâs never really pushed him for any sort of personal information before.
New city, new Alya. Or something.
unknown number: hey just wondering
unknown number: what do u have me in ur phone as??
unknown number: i have u in here as stranger
stranger: Your contact name?
stranger: Uh awkward but you donât?
stranger: Youâre the only one I just have the number for, so I know who you are that way
Alya reads his texts a few times before she responds. She doesnât know what she expects in return, but she figures she has nothing to lose.
unknown number: im alya
unknown number: in case u were wondering
stranger: Hi Alya
stranger: Iâm Adrien
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