A slow tap of the rain that dribbled softly against the fogged glass gave ambiance to an otherwise quiet space, another dreary day in just as drab a week. Small hands curled and uncurled around a thin glass of water, an elfin chin resting against a while marble counter top that held up a face with an expression that illustrated the boredom of such an uneventful day. The last few hours had been spent neatly applying a minimal amount of makeup to her face, a style she had become increasingly interested in, and arranging her hair in just the right way - the long braid that rested along the back of her neck and between her shoulders was the simple part, making her bangs look untidy and still nice was a completely different story. But what had been the point?
Was there ever a point?
She hadn't left her apartment in several days, she hadn't even tried sleuthing about to see if she could find heads or tails of her coolth suit-wearing crush. This was even her fourth glass of water in the last hour, and she hadn't even finished any of them. Yesterday had felt like an eternity, and today felt like something beyond even that, but she still couldn't bring herself to try and liberate herself from her self-imposed isolation.
And why had she spent so much time dressing up if she wasn't going anywhere, anyways?
"I thought maybe looking pretty would motivate me to do something.. or call someone.." She said defensively to absolutely nobody in particular, answering her own accusation aloud. Part of her had hoped maybe she'd try to call Valerie, maybe try to see if she could muster the courage to do something a little more fun than sit conservatively apart and share a tub of ice cream. The other part told her that she had probably already moved on, like she would have if someone had basically ghosted her for as long as she had. Both parts had told her that she wasn't really in her league anyways - she was tiny in comparison, with sharp, angular, features and little in the way of assets that were everything in the common in-culture of today, in the core anyways.
That was something her mother had always drilled into her head, too, how she was so scrawny and meek.
Tortured blue eyes glanced over to the white-lidded orange bottle that sat just within arms reach at the edge of her counter, with some impossible to pronounce name stretched across its label. A friend had said it would help her feel a bit better, maybe make her relax and worry a little less about all the little things. She hadn't actually opened the bottle, much less tried one of the little white pills inside, but they were much more tempting at this point than they had been over the course of the last month.
Maybe...
[member="Val Aranda"] i said i would do it
Was there ever a point?
She hadn't left her apartment in several days, she hadn't even tried sleuthing about to see if she could find heads or tails of her coolth suit-wearing crush. This was even her fourth glass of water in the last hour, and she hadn't even finished any of them. Yesterday had felt like an eternity, and today felt like something beyond even that, but she still couldn't bring herself to try and liberate herself from her self-imposed isolation.
And why had she spent so much time dressing up if she wasn't going anywhere, anyways?
"I thought maybe looking pretty would motivate me to do something.. or call someone.." She said defensively to absolutely nobody in particular, answering her own accusation aloud. Part of her had hoped maybe she'd try to call Valerie, maybe try to see if she could muster the courage to do something a little more fun than sit conservatively apart and share a tub of ice cream. The other part told her that she had probably already moved on, like she would have if someone had basically ghosted her for as long as she had. Both parts had told her that she wasn't really in her league anyways - she was tiny in comparison, with sharp, angular, features and little in the way of assets that were everything in the common in-culture of today, in the core anyways.
That was something her mother had always drilled into her head, too, how she was so scrawny and meek.
Tortured blue eyes glanced over to the white-lidded orange bottle that sat just within arms reach at the edge of her counter, with some impossible to pronounce name stretched across its label. A friend had said it would help her feel a bit better, maybe make her relax and worry a little less about all the little things. She hadn't actually opened the bottle, much less tried one of the little white pills inside, but they were much more tempting at this point than they had been over the course of the last month.
Maybe...
[member="Val Aranda"] i said i would do it