Author: SageTavers » Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:44 pm
She had always been of the mind that coffee was the elixir of the Gods themselves. So. She'd been making her rounds, trying out different coffee shops, with school out there wasn't much else to do. She had spent her afternoons at the library though ... or random coffee shops pouring over GED books. Yeah. She was planning on opting out of the rest of high school, and why not? It wasn't as if she was getting any kind of Social Interaction that would be deemed appropriate for high school students to get. She didn't understand how there were kids out there that decided when they got picked on, bullied and or thrown in the outcast position, that they should blow up the school, or shoot up their students.
Sage's reaction was to finish high school in a Summer instead of dealing with her senior year. Besides. This way. Maybe she could figure out what to do with her life. Seventeen was a shitty age. You felt pretty much helpless with everything, and even if you weren't most people treated you like you were five, but expected you to act like you were in your twenties. It was frustrating really. So that was why she was at the coffee shop that afternoon. She was taking up a rather large table to herself, she'd gotten a few dirty looks but considering she had her laptop off to her right, a note book in front of her with the GED prep book in front of that, and then to her left another note-book though this one with random doodles, though for doodles they were mighty impressive, she just couldn't get the eyes out of her head. The eyes of a killer and the eyes of the dead. There was a sketch pencil sitting on that notebook. She was multi-tasking, if she was reading she was sketching, if she was taking notes then she was going from the notebook of notes to the book, to the internet to double check answers.
She had headphones in, but only in one ear, the other was left out so she could hear her surroundings, even if she wasn't watching them as carefully as she should. She still didn't quite understand how deep things were. Dressed in a pair of shorts, and a tank top, she'd left her flip flops on the floor to manage to get her heels onto the chair with her, tapping the pencil at the moment to the beat of the music as she scrolled through the answer guide on the internet, making a bit of a face because it didn't match up with what she thought. It was going to be a long summer.
She occasionally glanced at her cell phone for messages, so sue her. She was a girl and she was worried about a boy. She'd been checking her phone every half an hour to an hour for what seemed like entirely too long now. At least she'd seen him, she knew he was alive, but how long would that remain? That was the problem. Didn't he say he could make the wrong move and die. Yeah. Those thoughts were very conducive to studying. She dropped her head back, looked at the ceiling, sighed, and unfolded from her seat to get her third cup of black coffee, and then headed back to her table to try and dive back in.