AN: My word, has it really been over two years since I posted up a drabble? How time flies! Anyway, if anyone has been seeing my fanart thread, you'll know I posted some artwork regarding a Muppet High AU I created with some friends outside of Muppet Central. Basically, it's an AU in which all the Muppets are teenagers in the 50s and it pretty much all the 50s High School goodness you'd expect. For this fic, all you need to know is that Piggy is a rebellious but fabulous Greaser Girl who leads her own gang with matching leather jackets and Janice is a music loving cheerleader who spends most of her time with the band. You can find out more about the AU here:
http://iamallybee.tumblr.com/tagged/muppet-high
New Friend
Janice didn’t set out to join the Swine Divines. She had enough friends and social activities to keep her going a lifetime. Cheerleader practice, band practice, poetry recital and of course, the time she spend with Floyd was a very special social activity.
But she did notice the Greaser Pig walking alone after school one day and thought,
eh, like, what the hey?
She bid farewell to her boys and caught up with the Greaser. “Hey, like, going my way?” she said, cheerfully.
The Greaser Pig stopped to stare at her, almost like a deer in headlights. But only for a moment, as her cool persona set back in place and she casually shrugged.
“Sure, whatever,” she replied and Janice knew at once what type of person she was. The type who had a tendency to hide their true feelings under a veil of casualness with an added air of a tough attitude.
Still against anyone’s better judgement, Janice walked side-by side with her. She had been studying auras lately and while she couldn’t see them yet, she did feel drawn to her and could sense something interesting about the Pig.
Hmm, maybe I shouldn’t call her the pig.
“So, like, what’s your name?” Janice asked. “I’m Janice. I dunno if you’ve ever seen me around, but I’m on the cheerleader squad and with the band and the environmental group and the band and poetry and the band-”
“Yeah, I noticed you around,” The pig interrupted. “Just call me Piggy. Add a Miss at the start, if you like.”
“Cool, Piggy! Very, like authentic, y’know. It suits you, totally.”
“Thanks,” Piggy replied, dryly.
Piggy hadn’t looked at her since she allowed Janice to walk with her. She had her hands in the pockets of her jacket (a beautiful leather one with a pig logo on the back than Janice felt envious of), frown facing forward and chewing a toothpick between her teeth.
“Have I done something wrong?” she asked. She wasn’t offended but she did feel a little self concious of her current demeanour all of a sudden.
When Piggy spoke, it was with disdain and a scowling face.
“You are dating that pink beatnik with the stupid hair, right? The one who’s a total jerk to anyone over a size twelve?”
“Who, Floyd? Yeah, he can be kinda mean, but he’s so sensitive and deep. The poetry he writes is so soulful and he gets so into it when he talks about how the government are secretly spying on us and they way he plays bass…”
She let out a dreamy sigh, her mind wandering to the image of his face until she tripped a little on a loose pavement.
Piggy’s eyes flickered to her for a second. “What about your klutz of a captain? Looked like she pulled than enough strings to have that position, if you know what I mean.”
“Well, maybe. But Spamela’s rully sweet and does know a lot of great routines. Very bubbly, y’know? I can relate, fer sure!”
The next person’s name she said with a tone dripping in pure hatred. “Denise.”
“Oh, wow, she’s, like, super really nice. You don’t like her?”
Piggy changed the subject. “You sure are cheery for someone who’s boyfriend and friends I just insulted.”
Janice shrugged, happily. “Oh, I dunno. I just like it more if people get along better, y’know? I hang out with a lot of people with different opinions and thoughts, but I don’t start fights or anything. I just smile and everything’s all bright and right.”
Piggy snorted a laugh. “Ha! The only kind of people who say that are the ones who get along with their mothers!”
The sarcastic comment made Janice stop in her tracks. Piggy took a moment to realise that and looked back. “What? Forget your pom-poms? You're holding 'em, y'know.”
Janice only looked at her sadly. “I don’t.”
Piggy peered at her. “Don’t what?”
“I don’t get along with my mother…”
For a few seconds, they stood in stunned silence. Then, with a sad and sypathetic expression that wasn’t there before, Piggy walked up to her and gave her a little nudge with her elbow. It wasn’t an unkind one. It was nice, comforting. Understanding.
They continued their walk in silence until Janice broke it again.
“By the way, I’m sorry about Floyd. He’s really cool and all, but he can be a total jerk sometimes when he goes too far, rully.”
Piggy gave her another elbow nudge. “I forgive you. Not him though, but you’re out of the woods.”
“I’ll talk to him.”
“Talk to him?”
“Well, maybe yell a little too. It is pretty unfair of him.”
“Atta girl.”
Janice didn’t see Piggy that much the next day, but she did find a Swine Divine jacket in her locker at the end of classes. It had a messy note pinned to it.
Sorry, moi was very judging of you. I thought you would be
More like
Your friends are all
All your friends are lucky to have you. I hope you’d let me be your friend. What do you say?
Piggy. Kissy, kissy.
The jacket was massively oversized for her and she had to roll up the sleeves several times. But it soon became her favourite jacket. These days, she was hardly seen not wearing it, especially with the rest of the Swine Divines.