Cass decided to skip out on eating – she didn’t want to find out whether the food was fake or not. She’d rather be safe than sorry. Besides, cafeterias were more for social stuff anyway, at least the way she saw things. Eating wasn’t as important as getting away from classes and just being with friends was. That was the purpose here.
She lifted her arms to run her fingers through her brown, wavy hair, which she had left down. Her bracelets jingled and clanged against each other as she lowered her arms, placing her hands firmly on her hips. Her high heels gave her a slight height advantage, although it wasn’t really enough to scan the crowd. There was a very important face that she had to find! She couldn’t stand not having met up with him yet!
Out of the corner of her eye she saw someone who looked vaguely familiar. Her eyes narrowed as she examined him and she pushed people out of her way, not bothering to apologize, until she was close enough to size him up.
“Mio finocchio!†she exclaimed, covering her mouth with her hands. She screamed in glee and threw her arms around Seth, holding him tight against her.
She lifted her arms to run her fingers through her brown, wavy hair, which she had left down. Her bracelets jingled and clanged against each other as she lowered her arms, placing her hands firmly on her hips. Her high heels gave her a slight height advantage, although it wasn’t really enough to scan the crowd. There was a very important face that she had to find! She couldn’t stand not having met up with him yet!
Out of the corner of her eye she saw someone who looked vaguely familiar. Her eyes narrowed as she examined him and she pushed people out of her way, not bothering to apologize, until she was close enough to size him up.
“Mio finocchio!†she exclaimed, covering her mouth with her hands. She screamed in glee and threw her arms around Seth, holding him tight against her.