Hey GLUs! The BOCD ball for winter was FAB, right? Right. :) The gym was com-puh-letely transformed! The wooden floor where gym mats used to lay was replaced with a velvet blue carpet, the ceiling had blue balloons of different shades floating, a
huge snowflake chandelier in the middle of the ceiling, circle tables for 10 people with blue tablecloths and crystal ornaments, and crystals lining on the sides of the room! It was a real winter wonderland there. And the PC's date choices were
hawt in their black tuxedos. Especially Nate. :)
And surprisingly, I was the only one who wore blue! The LBRs thought I was gonna blend in, but no! Instead, I stand out among them since I was like a snow fairy. And remember the snowflake dance? Nate and I were the center of attraction, obviously. When the dance ended, Principal Burns made an announcement that the best couple who danced gets a special surprise and to clear the center of the dance floor! She pressed a button of a little black remote, and then the snowflake chandelier slowly went down to the center. As it turns out, the top was decorated with blue flowers and crystals and there was a seat for two! Then she snnounced that Nate and I were the best couple.OMG! :) But I won't be telling you guys what happened from above. ;)
It was 7 p.m. when the ball ended and Principal Burns announced for all to go outside to the lawn.
Coincidently, little snowflakes fell. And snow was starting. Nate excused himself to go back and return as quickly as possible. Although I was sad being left alone in the cold snow surrounded with couples, I agreed. I shivered. At my left was Dylan making out with her date, Chris. And Alicia and Josh kissed each other. Nate came back with his coat and wrapped me around it. :) Then I realized that the rest of the girls' outfits were a mess! And Nate embraced me and kissed me in the cheek.
Look's like the first kiss will have to wait.
Here's my outfit via Polyvore:
Labels: alicia rivera, bocd winter ball 2009, chris plovert, dylan marvil, josh hotz, massie block, nate kingston, snow