Post by Adele Clark on Aug 28, 2011 9:45:05 GMT -5
Adele had done her little research while she was out there, in the Glee club’s class to find any interesting thing but instead, she ended up on Jesse St. James, thus giving her one of the best ideas ever; forming an alliance with him so they could both destroy the No Directions. Of course, she would have to talk about this to Sue first, she knew that the woman had at heart the destruction of the club, which the reasons totally escaped her but she never dared to question the woman for her authority and the fact that she was scary when she was pissed restrained her from doing so.
Though, she knew that her little plan might interested the commander of the destruction; Sue Silvester. She smiled happily, loving her wonderful idea-what could she say? She was a genius, she was intelligent, and she had everything she ever wanted. Being lonely added into being a bitch she presumed. Ah well, what was done was done and she didn’t intend to change, at least, not for now; it was too much fun to add a little chaos to the jungle called High School.
That was why the newly promoted Captain of the Cheerios was heading to Sue’s office, in order to have a word with her. She needed to share the idea for she didn’t know how she would react if she knew her plans while not announcing these. The woman, when she was pissed, was something and she even managed to scare the shit out of Adele-which took a lot to intimidate the young girl, honestly. The more she approached her office, the more excited she got about that awesome idea of hers. Ah, if only Sue would agree with her actions and give her the go; it would make her day!
Once she arrived at the said office, Adele stopped in front of the closed door, wanting to regain a clean composure to be presentable to her own coach and plastered onto her lips of a winner, one of the sweetest smiles and knocked three times before saying. “Coach? It’s Adele, I have an idea that might interest you.” She said hoping that she wasn’t going too forward with her little plan. Who knew? Maybe Sue was one who liked to do things on her own and give orders; this character was hard to get at times and even she, who could usually read people, was having trouble to read Sue.