{ooc| *is flying tackled* Oof! my back!
Urgh, sorry I'm posting so late. Been walking my dog. I need to re-bond with him after two weeks away. He's still very well behaved though.
I've just been doing work experience - for two weeks, I'm working in a cafe instead of going to school! Our goverment thinks it's important for our devopment or something *shrugs* It's been really good fun. Tomorrow I'm working from 11AM 'til 6PM. Yay.
And yeah, Alter, it's all koshur.}
The city that lay ahead wasn't quite what Maxie expected. The word city put her in mind of sky-scrapers, gray streets and even blacker air. Koverike city's air was like glass; it smelt lovely, like a mountain breeze. It even carried the familiar scents of the countryside, despite the dwellings it habited.
The buildings certainly were tall; Maxie have to strain her eyes just to see the tops. They were topped, she swore, with peculiar little gardens. The buildings themselves were built of clean, light-grey stone; Koverike did not bear pollution's taintings the way the other towns had.
Their were crowds, too, but they lacked the sulleness and sollemness of other city dwellers. They were dressed in brightly covered clothes, and some, Maxie noticed, were even wearing feathers - something that was so terribly inpractical and flamboyant it just HAD to be costume.
Everyone was smiling brightly, and Maxie felt her own mood lighten. Almost catiously, she turned to a young man who was standing outside a bakery stall.
"Excuse me....where's the pokemon center?" she asked. He simply beamed at her.
"Oh, hello! It's straight ahead and to the left! And happy Festival of Ascenscion!"
Maxie smiled awkwardly, and headed off.
Urgh, sorry I'm posting so late. Been walking my dog. I need to re-bond with him after two weeks away. He's still very well behaved though.
I've just been doing work experience - for two weeks, I'm working in a cafe instead of going to school! Our goverment thinks it's important for our devopment or something *shrugs* It's been really good fun. Tomorrow I'm working from 11AM 'til 6PM. Yay.
And yeah, Alter, it's all koshur.}
The city that lay ahead wasn't quite what Maxie expected. The word city put her in mind of sky-scrapers, gray streets and even blacker air. Koverike city's air was like glass; it smelt lovely, like a mountain breeze. It even carried the familiar scents of the countryside, despite the dwellings it habited.
The buildings certainly were tall; Maxie have to strain her eyes just to see the tops. They were topped, she swore, with peculiar little gardens. The buildings themselves were built of clean, light-grey stone; Koverike did not bear pollution's taintings the way the other towns had.
Their were crowds, too, but they lacked the sulleness and sollemness of other city dwellers. They were dressed in brightly covered clothes, and some, Maxie noticed, were even wearing feathers - something that was so terribly inpractical and flamboyant it just HAD to be costume.
Everyone was smiling brightly, and Maxie felt her own mood lighten. Almost catiously, she turned to a young man who was standing outside a bakery stall.
"Excuse me....where's the pokemon center?" she asked. He simply beamed at her.
"Oh, hello! It's straight ahead and to the left! And happy Festival of Ascenscion!"
Maxie smiled awkwardly, and headed off.