Eric told her to meet him where they first met: Oceania Park. She sat in the exact same spot she was playing the triangle. This time, she had no triangle, but she arrived earlier than expected. She was under the shade of a large tree bursting with green leaves. Her hair was still something of a beach-tousled mess.
In typical Nerina eccentricity, she seemed to think the weather was appropriate to wear a bikini and a thin black, chiffon maxi skirt, like she had just finished surfing or a nice morning stroll on the beach, without the bronzed tan and sandy butt a la Gisele Bündchen. Needless to say, she got a few quick stares, with women giving her curious or judging glances, men turning their heads, and two children pointing to say it was a Victoria's Secret angel that hurt her leg.
She wondered when Eric was going to show up. She looked towards the clear sky with only a few traces of clouds, like white tufts. In the distance loomed skyscrapers with glass that reflected the sky so perfectly. There was an old clock tower closer by the park that displayed the time. Well, it was only a few minutes to go until it was midday.
In typical Nerina eccentricity, she seemed to think the weather was appropriate to wear a bikini and a thin black, chiffon maxi skirt, like she had just finished surfing or a nice morning stroll on the beach, without the bronzed tan and sandy butt a la Gisele Bündchen. Needless to say, she got a few quick stares, with women giving her curious or judging glances, men turning their heads, and two children pointing to say it was a Victoria's Secret angel that hurt her leg.
She wondered when Eric was going to show up. She looked towards the clear sky with only a few traces of clouds, like white tufts. In the distance loomed skyscrapers with glass that reflected the sky so perfectly. There was an old clock tower closer by the park that displayed the time. Well, it was only a few minutes to go until it was midday.