Lokiepie
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- Age 32
- UK, North West
- Seen Sep 25, 2016
Millicent Kaiko
When at last Milly found her way to the sports field, she could feel the warm sun lap against her pale skin jealously. She was going to burn and she just knew it. But it was too late to go back for sun block now and a little bit of sun burn never hurt anyone that much. Well she hoped anyway.
Shrugging off the image of her face looking like a lobsters for the first day with a slight shiver, the girl stopped. Her trainers balanced on the boundary between the crumbling dirt track and the grass line of the field. The green expanse which now lay in front of her was beautiful. An almost perfect rectangle of grass which was lined with trees, offering cool shaded retreats for those who had worked hard. The air was sweeter too, the gentle scent of small, wild flowers blooming here and there in among the green blades of grass.
But what really made the tomboy smile, her bat now swinging up and over one shoulder in a gesture stating her relaxed joy was the brown tarmacked running track which was set into the centre. It was huge, a few cracks spoiling its surface here and there from age, but bar that it was everything a small werewolf could ever dream for.
Slipping into the shade of the surrounding trees with a welcomed sigh of relief, escaping the hot biting rays of sun, Kaiko grinned. She couldn't have asked for a better place to relax and not only was the scenery perfect but the crowd control was too! There was practically no one there; well at least Milly had thought so until her green gaze, while sweeping across her dream, settled on a blotch of colour which spoiled the green rolling bumps of grass.
Narrowing her eyes slightly in a fail attempt to see the blotch clear, Kaiko let out a quiet grumble. She wasn't sure if she was happy with other people being around or not, but then company had never hurt anyone.
When she at last realised she couldn't make out anything from this distance, the decision was made to move closer, quietly though. She just wanted to get close enough as to decide if she wanted to talk to them or not and on closer inspection, it turned out she did.
The blotch turned out to be a dark haired boy, which a red head band which encircled his head, shinning out against it's dark back ground like a freshly opened cut. It was this that she recognised from the welcome talk before. "he's in my class!" she whispered to herself, quietly, as she pulled her earphones back down around her neck before tucking a long strand of stray hair, which had wondered across her face, behind one ear.
Upon saying this however, the boy seemed to straighten and look around. Did he hear me? Milly thought as she stopped, narrowing her eyes once more, before again shrugging and moving forward. Only this time, she didn't creep forward; she strolled, in long lazy strides.
Whole point of today was to get to know classmates, so Kaiko figured there was no harm in introducing herself. That and she didn't want the boy to turn around and see her sneaking up on him like some creep stalker.
"Nice day right?" Milly said in a bubbly tone, announcing her arrival as she drew to a stop just behind the boy. "Fan of sports or just thought this was a nice place to sit?" she grinned.
When at last Milly found her way to the sports field, she could feel the warm sun lap against her pale skin jealously. She was going to burn and she just knew it. But it was too late to go back for sun block now and a little bit of sun burn never hurt anyone that much. Well she hoped anyway.
Shrugging off the image of her face looking like a lobsters for the first day with a slight shiver, the girl stopped. Her trainers balanced on the boundary between the crumbling dirt track and the grass line of the field. The green expanse which now lay in front of her was beautiful. An almost perfect rectangle of grass which was lined with trees, offering cool shaded retreats for those who had worked hard. The air was sweeter too, the gentle scent of small, wild flowers blooming here and there in among the green blades of grass.
But what really made the tomboy smile, her bat now swinging up and over one shoulder in a gesture stating her relaxed joy was the brown tarmacked running track which was set into the centre. It was huge, a few cracks spoiling its surface here and there from age, but bar that it was everything a small werewolf could ever dream for.
Slipping into the shade of the surrounding trees with a welcomed sigh of relief, escaping the hot biting rays of sun, Kaiko grinned. She couldn't have asked for a better place to relax and not only was the scenery perfect but the crowd control was too! There was practically no one there; well at least Milly had thought so until her green gaze, while sweeping across her dream, settled on a blotch of colour which spoiled the green rolling bumps of grass.
Narrowing her eyes slightly in a fail attempt to see the blotch clear, Kaiko let out a quiet grumble. She wasn't sure if she was happy with other people being around or not, but then company had never hurt anyone.
When she at last realised she couldn't make out anything from this distance, the decision was made to move closer, quietly though. She just wanted to get close enough as to decide if she wanted to talk to them or not and on closer inspection, it turned out she did.
The blotch turned out to be a dark haired boy, which a red head band which encircled his head, shinning out against it's dark back ground like a freshly opened cut. It was this that she recognised from the welcome talk before. "he's in my class!" she whispered to herself, quietly, as she pulled her earphones back down around her neck before tucking a long strand of stray hair, which had wondered across her face, behind one ear.
Upon saying this however, the boy seemed to straighten and look around. Did he hear me? Milly thought as she stopped, narrowing her eyes once more, before again shrugging and moving forward. Only this time, she didn't creep forward; she strolled, in long lazy strides.
Whole point of today was to get to know classmates, so Kaiko figured there was no harm in introducing herself. That and she didn't want the boy to turn around and see her sneaking up on him like some creep stalker.
"Nice day right?" Milly said in a bubbly tone, announcing her arrival as she drew to a stop just behind the boy. "Fan of sports or just thought this was a nice place to sit?" she grinned.