"Baker's going to be there."
After sucking contentedly on her cigarette for the past ten minutes as the two women wandered the campgrounds, Molly had found something to be displeased about. She had been looking forward to the party - Margo could tell because Molly had simply followed her once Margo had revealed there was a party to be had. Margo wanted to change first and they had stopped at the loos, before appearing at their families' tents to nick a tent and some supplies for their last nights, swearing to each family that they would be with the other girl that night. Molly's quiet compliance had pleased Margo - her friend rarely thought her ideas were good ones.
Of course it was when they were within eyesight that she found the complaint.
Margo rolled her eyes. "Which mean Bev will be nearby."
Molly blew smoke into the air. "Doubtful."
Margo turned to her, tilting her head. "It is sort of weird, innit? Supposedly they're best friends, but Ducky's always bailed every time Bev's been about." She gasped. "What if, like, he and Bev are actually gay lovers-" Rolled eyes came to rest on the blonde. "No, no! Hear me out-"
"Bev's not gay," Molly said, continuing through the scattered trees to the campsite.
Margo shifted the pack on her back. "But he and Ducky are so secretive about the fact that they're friends and-"
Molly tilted her head, flicked her eyes towards Margo as she drawled, "Bev's. Not. Gay."
Margo stared at her friend for a moment before the weight settled in and a snort escaped her. "Riiiight." They were almost upon the campsite now. "Maybe I'll find out if Ducky Baker's gay tonight." She wiggled her hips and shoulders, tongue jutting out between her teeth.
"Oh, god," Molly muttered, flicking her now dead cigarette into the grass. She had spotted Nora and peeled away from her blonde counterpart as she pulled out another cigarette, her continuous cycle of chain smoking not interrupted even by the excitement of the end of the World Cup, looking for someone with something a decidely stronger.
Margo was only offended at Molly's departure for about half a second, because she had just spotted a pixie rooted by the fire. "CLEMMY!" She bounded towards her friend, her loose shirt lifting off her stomach as she practically clicked her heels in excitement. She dropped down into a seat at a log next to the fire, smushing up against some random dude who seemed to be flying high. "Hello," she said, flicking him a smile, before turning back to Clem. "I dragged your coz, 'long. 'Course, she's off being aloof. Hand me a mallow, will you?"