- Mar 25, 2014
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<div align=center>Silence.
The island had slipped into the brink of dusk just a few hours ago, and stars pierced the once light blue sky, now covered in a dark navy. With the only newly warmed spring air it still was rather chilly at night, but of course nothing unbearably cold. Most people at this point of time would be in bed, unless something specific came up. Still, many students snuck about the halls in search for late night activities, or in Pollyanna's case, a chance to collect her thoughts.
Usually, she came up here in order to use the skyline as an inspiration for some sort of future art project or to marvel in the beauty this place possessed. While the latter still applied to her intentions, she was still thinking about an encounter she had a few days prior- More specifically, with a socially inept yet brilliant man and his mysterious talking wristwatch.
Now, she had scheduled a doctor's appointment the evening following to examine the chip that, although had seemingly aided her her entire life, was apparently a very dangerous item to have in her body. Her usual optimism and bouncy outlook on life had faltered just a bit after much contemplation, even through the two memory wavering incidents that had occurred between the three days. She still was pretty upbeat, but... Off, and more than she usually was. Not only was this on her mind, but the state of the duo that had caused her to think so much. Who were they exactly? And where were they from? She still had a lot of questions for them, and about herself. She just wasn't used to thinking so often. Pollyanna was used to just doing. And that admittedly was concerning her.
She sat on the wide ledge of the tower's open window, one bare leg dangling over the side of the wall high up from the ground. She sat casually in a white hoodie and pale pink shorts as she leaned against the broad wall that held the window's frame. Her pupil-less brown eyes studied the half moon, a small smile on her face. Oh, how much she wanted to shift and explore her true biome... Tragic that she couldn't really fly, wasn't it?
With a sigh she looked out into space, her sleepless mind making her stay within the realm of consciousness. The tower was empty, but she could have sworn she heard footsteps approaching. Figuring it was just her imagination, she shrugged it off, gazing back into the halved white orb. </div>
The island had slipped into the brink of dusk just a few hours ago, and stars pierced the once light blue sky, now covered in a dark navy. With the only newly warmed spring air it still was rather chilly at night, but of course nothing unbearably cold. Most people at this point of time would be in bed, unless something specific came up. Still, many students snuck about the halls in search for late night activities, or in Pollyanna's case, a chance to collect her thoughts.
Usually, she came up here in order to use the skyline as an inspiration for some sort of future art project or to marvel in the beauty this place possessed. While the latter still applied to her intentions, she was still thinking about an encounter she had a few days prior- More specifically, with a socially inept yet brilliant man and his mysterious talking wristwatch.
Now, she had scheduled a doctor's appointment the evening following to examine the chip that, although had seemingly aided her her entire life, was apparently a very dangerous item to have in her body. Her usual optimism and bouncy outlook on life had faltered just a bit after much contemplation, even through the two memory wavering incidents that had occurred between the three days. She still was pretty upbeat, but... Off, and more than she usually was. Not only was this on her mind, but the state of the duo that had caused her to think so much. Who were they exactly? And where were they from? She still had a lot of questions for them, and about herself. She just wasn't used to thinking so often. Pollyanna was used to just doing. And that admittedly was concerning her.
She sat on the wide ledge of the tower's open window, one bare leg dangling over the side of the wall high up from the ground. She sat casually in a white hoodie and pale pink shorts as she leaned against the broad wall that held the window's frame. Her pupil-less brown eyes studied the half moon, a small smile on her face. Oh, how much she wanted to shift and explore her true biome... Tragic that she couldn't really fly, wasn't it?
With a sigh she looked out into space, her sleepless mind making her stay within the realm of consciousness. The tower was empty, but she could have sworn she heard footsteps approaching. Figuring it was just her imagination, she shrugged it off, gazing back into the halved white orb. </div>