Left, right, left, right. Xelvior's feet followed this tedious pattern as he trudged along the campus. Uhhhh....why do I have to walk? Why cant I just hover or sumthin'? Man this blows. Despite the mental protests, the scenery was at least pleasant to the eye. Even he had to admit that the campus was very photogenic. Photography was one of the skills required of a journalist, and it was simple enough for him to learn. And the best part, the most effort he had to do was to tilt the camera and press a button! The boy stopped on the pavement, and looked over to the neatly trimmed grass. He briefly fluttered his eyes, and until his vision finally changed, allowing him to see the digits. Since he had recently had access to his pocket space, he remembered that item '00002' was the label for his camera. He grabbed ahold of the item, then shut his eyes tight once more. Upon opening them, he had successfully brought the object out of its container space.
He held it up to his eye, and began taking still shots of the grass blades. Next, he turned around, where he discovered a patch of yellow flowers growing on the campus. Click. Click. Click. The boy removed the camera from his eye, and just casually aimed it along the pathway, paying no mind to who, or whatever was in its path. Click. Click. Click. Xel closed his eyes, and stood on the tip of his right foot and began to twirl as if he were a ballerina dancer. Click. Click. Click. When he had finally stopped twirling, he settled his feet so that he could stand upright. He then began to examine the pictures in his camera.
"Hm...the grass is...nice I guess? I mean, sure, someone put a lot of flava' into it but...its grass. No one wants to know about grass...and what are those? Dandelions I think? These pics are crap. Wait, who is dat...?"
He held it up to his eye, and began taking still shots of the grass blades. Next, he turned around, where he discovered a patch of yellow flowers growing on the campus. Click. Click. Click. The boy removed the camera from his eye, and just casually aimed it along the pathway, paying no mind to who, or whatever was in its path. Click. Click. Click. Xel closed his eyes, and stood on the tip of his right foot and began to twirl as if he were a ballerina dancer. Click. Click. Click. When he had finally stopped twirling, he settled his feet so that he could stand upright. He then began to examine the pictures in his camera.
"Hm...the grass is...nice I guess? I mean, sure, someone put a lot of flava' into it but...its grass. No one wants to know about grass...and what are those? Dandelions I think? These pics are crap. Wait, who is dat...?"