Liacri
moral support penguin
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- my imagination
- Seen Feb 15, 2013
Audrey's elaborate inner spy game came to a very abrupt halt as she suddenly realized that Isabel was leaving, and that meant it was time to get up and go and really be super spies on whatever mission it was they were going to do. Audrey hopped up onto her feet, setting the flashing lights on her sneakers off again and nearly losing her arm to the sudden weight of her messenger bag, its strap caught tightly around her elbow after she'd tripped over the bush. Awkwardly half-bent with the bag still on the ground, Audrey wriggled her arm free, at the same time realizing that something didn't seem right. She held the position for a moment, head cocked to one side in thought, before recognizing the taste of dirt in her mouth and diving down to fish through the large assortment of random objects she carried with her.
After a long moment, she found the water bottle for which she was searching. She gave the cap a twist and poured some of the liquid into her mouth, washing the dirt down her throat and leaving a gritty aftertaste on her tongue. How did that get there? she wondered idly as she ran the tongue over her teeth to catch any remaining bits of dust. Oh well, it wasn't that big of a deal. She'd eaten mud pies when she was little, a bit more dirt wouldn't hurt her.
Water bottle capped and tossed rather carelessly back into the jumble of items in the bag, Audrey pulled the strap over her head to rest on her shoulder, the bag finally resting at the opposite hip and its owner wondering what exactly it was she'd been about to do. Fingers running idly over an embroidered flower, she glanced around, thinking, and was suddenly startled to realize that they'd been joined by other people. There was Chris, and Isaac, and someone she didn't know, and someone else she didn't know, and another someone else she didn't know. And Sabey, where was Sabey? Oh, that's right, I was going to catch up with Sabey! She said we were leaving.
Without a second thought, Audrey started off at a run after her friend. But, Audrey being Audrey, she didn't get far. She'd hardly taken two steps when she ran right into someone else who she hadn't realized had been standing right there. When had all these people gotten here, anyway? They must not have noticed her because she was being a spy. Or was it the other way around...?
"Oops, sorry!" she added as an afterthought along with a bright, if apologetic, smile to whoever it was she'd run into. Whatever had gone on between all these other people, she'd missed it. Her mind was already well on its way into another world of ninjas and butterflies or something of the sort. One never really could tell with Audrey.
After a long moment, she found the water bottle for which she was searching. She gave the cap a twist and poured some of the liquid into her mouth, washing the dirt down her throat and leaving a gritty aftertaste on her tongue. How did that get there? she wondered idly as she ran the tongue over her teeth to catch any remaining bits of dust. Oh well, it wasn't that big of a deal. She'd eaten mud pies when she was little, a bit more dirt wouldn't hurt her.
Water bottle capped and tossed rather carelessly back into the jumble of items in the bag, Audrey pulled the strap over her head to rest on her shoulder, the bag finally resting at the opposite hip and its owner wondering what exactly it was she'd been about to do. Fingers running idly over an embroidered flower, she glanced around, thinking, and was suddenly startled to realize that they'd been joined by other people. There was Chris, and Isaac, and someone she didn't know, and someone else she didn't know, and another someone else she didn't know. And Sabey, where was Sabey? Oh, that's right, I was going to catch up with Sabey! She said we were leaving.
Without a second thought, Audrey started off at a run after her friend. But, Audrey being Audrey, she didn't get far. She'd hardly taken two steps when she ran right into someone else who she hadn't realized had been standing right there. When had all these people gotten here, anyway? They must not have noticed her because she was being a spy. Or was it the other way around...?
"Oops, sorry!" she added as an afterthought along with a bright, if apologetic, smile to whoever it was she'd run into. Whatever had gone on between all these other people, she'd missed it. Her mind was already well on its way into another world of ninjas and butterflies or something of the sort. One never really could tell with Audrey.