Alexis pushed her books to the edge of the bed to the point they nearly toppled off. Rolling onto her back, she went ahead and completed the descent with a small nudge. They fell to the floor with a loud thud, making her wince and regret that action enough to bend over to adjust them so they wouldn't wrinkle. She'd finished her homework and now had nothing to do. Her roommate wasn't in. She wasn't hungry in the least. Dimitri wasn't around to hound and tease. Dimitri. Ugh. She rubbed her eyes, ignoring the pain the pressure on her contacts caused, and flipped onto her stomach. Of all the ridiculous things that could have happened...The words they'd separated with— words she'd spat at him—made her sick to the stomach to think about. Why had she done it? she kept asking herself over and over. She'd pushed him, too far, and it was probably luck nothing worse had happened. And now she was going to suffer for it, alone in her room and missing him.
Alexis's stomach growled, but she ignored it as she continued to lay there, fuming at herself, Dimitri, and the world. Having beat herself herself up from all angles that brought this upon her, she now resorted to looking from Tiger's side, and what he could have done better. Which really wasn't fair, she knew, but she'd already gone over everything else. A knock sounded at her door and she tilted her head up. Folded her hands under her chin. She contemplated opening it for all of two seconds before hopping up and swinging open the door, eager and ready to spout the multitude of apologies to Dimitri that she had thought up in her time alone. A sour look crossed her face when she realized who it was she had jumped up so readily for.Ares growled under his breath as went. He listened for following footsteps, but the little vixen wasn't behind. She could have fun with those books, for all he cared. He certainly didn't want them.
"So eager," Ares said, chuckling softly. He leaned against the doorframe, glancing from her to the empty room beyond. Noted: empty. She was alone, as he knew she'd be.
Alexis clenched her jaw as she stared at him. "I thought you were someone else," she said stiffly. She would very much have liked to close the door in his face then, but he was here and he obviously had a question.
"Ah, of course. But is it necessary to break that so bluntly to me?" Ares asked, putting his hand to his hurt and feigning hurt. "I was hoping that split second of cheer was for me. Anyway, where's your guard-dog?"
Of all the questions..."He's not here," Alexis said. She wasn't going to give him the satisfaction of a name or the clarification that Dimitri was no dog or guard dog.
"Yeah, I know," Ares said, crossing his arms to get comfortable. "I was just seeing if you knew. If you know. Do you know where he is?"
Alexis ground her teeth, fighting to keep her calm. "No," she said. She swallowed. Lowered her voice. "I don't know where he is."
"No?" Ares raised an eyebrow. "I mean, you did leave class with him, then came back empty handed. Huh. Must have been my imagination." He shrugged, and Alexis would loved to have slap his perfect face right then, but he continued. "Oh well. So you didn't have anything to do with him being left unconscious across a lesser used hallway?"
Alexis eyes went wide for just a moment, before she relaxed. He was just messing with her. He'd seen them leave, and now he was just here to torture her for whatever happened between them. Even as she told herself that, she knew there was something more than that. "That's not funny," she said flatly.
"It wasn't supposed to be," Ares said solemnly. "I guess that wasn't him then, the massive tiger whose weight Casey and I stumbled under as we took it to the nurse's office. Well, you've been a real doll. Thanks for your help. I can eliminate you from our culprit list." He pushed off the wall and stalked off, leaving Alexis angrier than before and extremely confused.