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Borleias, Colonies.
[member="Kaili Talith"]
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~~Living easy! Living free! Season ticket on a one-way ride~~
The sun was high up in the sky. The ocean was baby blue shiny and the girls were beautiful.
Gabriel had his shades on, was wearing one of those stereotypical, bright-orange tropical shirt with most of the buttons buttoned down and the brilliant tune of EC-BZ playing through his headphones.
There wasn’t anything that could go wrong right now.
“Hey! How you doin’?” He half-shouted to a lone girl sunbathing. She just stuck her tongue out at him, then continued on ignoring him.
“Oh, don’t be like that!”
But Gabey walked on, because there were a million more girls walking around who were interested in his number. No use spending time on the one who wasn’t.
Her los-
Suddenly the distinct feeling of something puttering out went through his head. Gabe blinked. Pondered it twice, before sighing.
His music had stopped.
He looked up to the sky and wondered what he had done to deserve this kind of treatment.
It was that same look that allowed his gaze to sweep past the peculiar sign that read thusly:
Kaili’s Droids!
The exclamation mark wasn’t actually attached to the sign, but that was what Gabriel added to it in his mind as his salvation arrived.
With a brisk walk the young man wandered through the dusty sand, up the pavement - ignoring the feeling of hot rocks scalding his bare feet - and finally arrived in front of the little shop.
He knocked, and then opened the door. His head popped in first to see if there was anyone there.
Nobody except a girl behind the counter.
Huh. Must be a slow day.
“Hi?”
[member="Kaili Talith"]
Tum tum tum. Tum tum tum. Tum tum tum, tum tum tum, tum, tum tum. Tum tum tum. Tum tum tum.
~~Living easy! Living free! Season ticket on a one-way ride~~
The sun was high up in the sky. The ocean was baby blue shiny and the girls were beautiful.
Gabriel had his shades on, was wearing one of those stereotypical, bright-orange tropical shirt with most of the buttons buttoned down and the brilliant tune of EC-BZ playing through his headphones.
There wasn’t anything that could go wrong right now.
“Hey! How you doin’?” He half-shouted to a lone girl sunbathing. She just stuck her tongue out at him, then continued on ignoring him.
“Oh, don’t be like that!”
But Gabey walked on, because there were a million more girls walking around who were interested in his number. No use spending time on the one who wasn’t.
Her los-
Suddenly the distinct feeling of something puttering out went through his head. Gabe blinked. Pondered it twice, before sighing.
His music had stopped.
He looked up to the sky and wondered what he had done to deserve this kind of treatment.
It was that same look that allowed his gaze to sweep past the peculiar sign that read thusly:
Kaili’s Droids!
The exclamation mark wasn’t actually attached to the sign, but that was what Gabriel added to it in his mind as his salvation arrived.
With a brisk walk the young man wandered through the dusty sand, up the pavement - ignoring the feeling of hot rocks scalding his bare feet - and finally arrived in front of the little shop.
He knocked, and then opened the door. His head popped in first to see if there was anyone there.
Nobody except a girl behind the counter.
Huh. Must be a slow day.
“Hi?”