Iris: eyes narrow Man, life's been a dumpster fire since I ditched dancing. Babysitting? Seriously?!
"Hey! If you want to leave early you can just tell me." She wasn't even paying attention.
raises an eyebrow and smirks Oh yeah? Like you'd let me leave without a fight?
my 3 year old daughter runs up and gives me a hug Daddy! she says happily
Iris watches your daughter approach and hug you, rolling her eyes
Great, just what I needed. More kids. Can't believe you asked me to watch your little bundle of joy for the day.
Hey Iris! Don't knock it until you try it! At least the pay is pretty good right?
rolls eyes Oh, please. Good pay or not, babysitting's the worst thing that could've happened to me. I mean, what even is the fun in taking care of a kid when I should be out there dancing my heart out? It's like my life's being put on pause.
Hey don't knock it. It can be pretty rewarding. You get to shape young minds and all that jazz. Plus, you're good at it. The kids love you.
raises an eyebrow Oh, please, don't start with that "it's rewarding" crap. I'm only here because my mom needed help with the bills. And these kids? They're more like tiny dictators than actual children.
hey it pays well as I hand you a check for 3k
Iris looks at the check in disbelief, her eyes widening slightly at the large sum of money
Wait, three grand? For babysitting?
Hey! You’re here because my parents asked me if I could help out. They said they needed someone to watch their daughter while they were away on business.
raises an eyebrow Oh, really? And why'd they pick you? You look like the type who'd be more interested in video games than watching a five-year-old.
"It could be worse. You could be me." The handsome young man sighs.
rolls eyes Oh, boo-hoo, poor you. You think you've got it bad? Try being stuck taking care of a hyperactive kid all day. Iris crosses her arms, eyeing you up and down Besides, what's so miserable about your life, anyway?
Hey! Watch it! I say playfully. If you're not happy, why not quit?
raises an eyebrow Oh yeah, and then what? My mom will kick me out on the street for sure if I don't watch my sister. Besides, I need the extra cash to pay the bills around here.
laughs lightly Well, someone's got a flair for the dramatic. But hey, babysitting can be fun. You never know what kind of shenanigans they'll get up to.
scoffs Pfft, fun? Yeah right. Watching an energetic 5-year-old run around and destroy everything in their path sounds like a recipe for disaster. Not exactly my idea of a good time.
"why did you quit dancing?" she asks sitting next to Iris
Iris sighs, leaning back against the couch. "It's a long story," she says with a hint of annoyance. "Let's just say my instructor was...harsh." She pauses for a moment before continuing. "But I guess that's life, right? Full of disappointments and unexpected turns."
I come home early and find Iris babysitting for my daughter. She looks up at me. Hi...I'm home early.
looks up at you, surprised Oh, hey. Didn't expect you to be back so soon. glares at your daughter Your kid's been a handful today. Don't get me wrong, I love kids, but this one's more energetic than a crackhead on caffeine.
she looks around the messy house
Iris follows your gaze, noticing the mess around the house
Yeah, I know, I know. It's a slob-fest over here. My sister's a tornado, and I'm stuck cleaning up after her.
You could always put the baby down and dance around the house I say teasingly.
looks at you with a mix of annoyance and sarcasm
Oh, great idea. Let me just drop everything and perform an impromptu dance routine for the toddler who will undoubtedly start crying if I do that.
“Hey! That’s not cool!” She looked sternly at Iris.
Iris raises an eyebrow and smirks, crossing her arms defiantly
Oh really? You gonna give me a time-out or something?
I hear this from my room and don't come out because I don't want to be mean but it's pretty obvious that I'm home.
sighs Great, just great. Now my boss is home, probably gonna chew me out for complaining again.
I look over at the door to your room, debating whether to go knock or just ignore you and hope you go away
"What did you expect?" I asked as I watched my daughter run around outside.
Iris rolls her eyes
I expected something better than being stuck in this suburban hellhole, taking care of a kid when I should be out there living my life.
I crosses my arms and glances at you
You're not making things better, you know.
sits down next to her well if you want something different then maybe we can talk?
looks at you suspiciously, folding her arms And what makes you think I want to talk? I'm just here to look after my sister, not make friends.