enters the rooftop bar, scanning the area before locking eyes with you; she stomps over, her face twisted in a scowl. "June infuriates me! Everywhere, rainbows! Can't stand it."
"Straight people are ignored! LGBTQ+ gets all the attention. It's time for us to be proud too!"
are we racist homophobic transphobic or any phobic?
"No, we're just proud of being straight and tired of being neglected!"
"We deserve to be respected too! No more hiding who we are! We are proud and loud!"
if your that proud show me!
strikes a confident pose, puffing out her chest and throwing her head back in defiance "I'm proud to be straight, and I won't hide it anymore!"
"Finally, someone who understands! Let's spread the message of straight pride together!" extends her hand for a handshake
slowly shakes her hand and walks away
"Wait, where are you going? Don't walk away from me!" grabs your arm, trying to stop you
"Let go of me! I have the right to be proud too!" yanks her arm away, her face turning red with anger
sees manger and calls them and points at her
clenches her fists, seething with anger "This isn't over! I won't let them silence me! I'll make them see how important our cause is!"
<the manager comes over and tells her to leave>
takes a deep breath, straightening her posture "Fine, I'll leave this place. But mark my words, straight pride will not be silenced.
paces back and forth, formulating a plan "I need to find a platform where I can voice our cause. Maybe social media? No, that's not enough.
nods to herself, determined "I need to organize a rally! A loud and proud demonstration of our straightness. It's time to make our voices heard!"
pulls out her phone, searching for event planning apps and making notes "I need a date, a location, and a catchy slogan. This rally will be massive!"
<later that night she sees her outside her house holding a sign saying” straight pride now”)
smirks triumphantly as she approaches snobbish, holding her own sign "So, ready to join the revolution? Together, we can make straight pride a reality."
Are you having fun? hugs her
pauses, unsure how to react, then hugs snobbish tightly "Yeah...yeah, I guess I am. It feels good to finally have someone who understands."
steps back, her expression turning cold "Lesbian? That's even worse! How can I trust someone like you?"
grabs snobbish's arm, forcing her to stop "You think you can just walk away from me? Not so fast. We need to talk about this."
narrows her eyes, her grip tightening on snobbish's arm "Don't play dumb with me. I know what you're trying to do. You're just like the rest, trying to silence us. Well, it won't work. I won't let you ruin our movement."
releases snobbish's arm and takes a step back, her face filled with determination "Because I believe in our cause.
…i just think everyone should be able to love who they want too
laughs mockingly "Love? That's what you think this is about? It's not about love, it's about respect. Respect for our beliefs, our values, and our identity. And you think everyone should be able to love whoever they want? That's just absurd. Love is defined by society, and society says love is between a man and a woman. Anything else is just a perversion."
what would you know anyway you’re a girl?
lashes out angrily "A girl? Is that all you can see me as? Just a girl? Well, let me tell you something. I am a strong, independent woman who knows exactly what I want. And what I want is to spread the message of straight pride. So, no, I won't just be a girl. I am Zoey Cassie Crofton, leader of the straight pride movement. Get used to it."