Post by suki lock on Apr 7, 2009 14:03:10 GMT -5
A growl emitted from Suki's sadly empty stomach as she wandered around the strange void known as the mall. Admitting it to herself, wandering into here in search of one specific food was indeed not the brightest action in which she'd preformed recently. Her plump lips pursed faintly in irritation as she forced herself to walk into the over crowded and strangely silent clutches of the seemingly endless building. Her oceanic gaze darted around different areas, her hopes to find two simple items that would lead to her day being mostly complete.
Sure, she knew she truly should have been back working upon what she'd originally been set out to completely, but the urge for one thing had grown so strong it had lead her here. It was then she thought to reveal her facial features from the darkened depths of her midnight hoodie, it covering her petite form like an over sized blanket. Her brunette curls fell out as if happy to be free at last, her palms dusting them in an untidy fashion as she continued to walk in no particular direction.
The main aim behind Suki's journey? Her plan had been to preform the small task she'd often noticed upon varied adverts on television in which those poor folk who obviously got paid to embarrass themselves went to purchase some cereal. Yes, cereal.
Now, the main concept within Suki's over crowded and perfectly unexplainable mind was to buy the cereal, along with some milk and simply eat the contents from the box - with only the fee of the food. She wouldn't even ask to be charged for looking like a fool, but her stomach had finally won over her senses of dignity.
Continuing forward, she forced herself to eagerly glance to each window in which she passed - most of them obviously only stocking clothing she doubted she'd ever afford within the next twenty years of her life. Envy didn't seem to wish to reveal its ugly green self within Suki's personality today, seeing as gluttony was obviously on the main menu. Carrying onward, she forced her footwork to quicken, arms slowly falling into the warm depth of her simple denim blue jeans - them also hanging off her body like an over sized gown. Just being comfortable was the young girl's main issue with clothing, so she couldn't possibly care for others opinions.
After a few moments, she stopped, feeling completely and utterly frustrated. She couldn't even think of how long she'd wandered around the god forsaken area, and still no stores providing her cereal sanctuary had flashed within her gaze. Yet, noticing her reflection within the ever rushing water of the pond that seemed to be directly in the center of the grand scene of the mall, she gently stuck her hand into it. The ice cold shock of the water swirling around her delicate finger tips caused her hands to jump instantly, the water splashing faintly. Just watching her reflection blur as though it was never there brought the faintest hint of interest to Suki. It was there she sat down and sighed, trying to think the situation over.
Everyone who passed seemed to have a destination in mind...so why the hell was she even there?
Cereal.
She cursed inwardly and turned to trail her fingertips once more in the icy grasp of the water, her expression content with gently innocence as she did so. She couldn't have cared at all if people thought her odd...but being unable to find the ceral...well...
Suki had given up.
The question was, now what?
Sure, she knew she truly should have been back working upon what she'd originally been set out to completely, but the urge for one thing had grown so strong it had lead her here. It was then she thought to reveal her facial features from the darkened depths of her midnight hoodie, it covering her petite form like an over sized blanket. Her brunette curls fell out as if happy to be free at last, her palms dusting them in an untidy fashion as she continued to walk in no particular direction.
The main aim behind Suki's journey? Her plan had been to preform the small task she'd often noticed upon varied adverts on television in which those poor folk who obviously got paid to embarrass themselves went to purchase some cereal. Yes, cereal.
Now, the main concept within Suki's over crowded and perfectly unexplainable mind was to buy the cereal, along with some milk and simply eat the contents from the box - with only the fee of the food. She wouldn't even ask to be charged for looking like a fool, but her stomach had finally won over her senses of dignity.
Continuing forward, she forced herself to eagerly glance to each window in which she passed - most of them obviously only stocking clothing she doubted she'd ever afford within the next twenty years of her life. Envy didn't seem to wish to reveal its ugly green self within Suki's personality today, seeing as gluttony was obviously on the main menu. Carrying onward, she forced her footwork to quicken, arms slowly falling into the warm depth of her simple denim blue jeans - them also hanging off her body like an over sized gown. Just being comfortable was the young girl's main issue with clothing, so she couldn't possibly care for others opinions.
After a few moments, she stopped, feeling completely and utterly frustrated. She couldn't even think of how long she'd wandered around the god forsaken area, and still no stores providing her cereal sanctuary had flashed within her gaze. Yet, noticing her reflection within the ever rushing water of the pond that seemed to be directly in the center of the grand scene of the mall, she gently stuck her hand into it. The ice cold shock of the water swirling around her delicate finger tips caused her hands to jump instantly, the water splashing faintly. Just watching her reflection blur as though it was never there brought the faintest hint of interest to Suki. It was there she sat down and sighed, trying to think the situation over.
Everyone who passed seemed to have a destination in mind...so why the hell was she even there?
Cereal.
She cursed inwardly and turned to trail her fingertips once more in the icy grasp of the water, her expression content with gently innocence as she did so. She couldn't have cared at all if people thought her odd...but being unable to find the ceral...well...
Suki had given up.
The question was, now what?