Sitting on the low cobble stone wall Agnés kept her nose firmly planted in the book she was reading. Even as the day was bright with a cloudless blue sky in her mind she was in a small shack on some stormy night with a cannibal upstairs. The tales of the dream cycle always sent shivers up her spine as she read them. She had to put out the whispers she was getting from the town that always threatened to over power her.
When she heard the whissle of a boy she looked up expectantly but was disappointed to see some fourteen year old walking by her. She scrunched up her face and stuck out her tongue at him, thinking better of the idea of throwing a stone at him.
Now though Agnés was wondering if she was over dressed for the occasion. She'd agreed to give Félix his next lesson today, she hadn't seen him once since their last and only meeting. She looked down at the white leggings she was wearing, if she looked carefully she could see the impression of constellations that had been printed into the leggings but would only show up in their glory under a black light. Now part of her wondered if he'd notice them and think she was a giant geek. Oh god, boys hated geeky girls, what was she going to do, today was already a wreck and she hadn't even seen Félix yet. But maybe he wouldn't notice, she could only hope, and it's not like the rest of what she was wearing was all that bad.
She calmed herself down as she looked at the simple black pleated skirt that she was wearing, it was completely normal, nothing that he would object to right? Her shirt was a near perfect match for the leggings, though as she looked down at it she couldn't help but wonder if the pushup bra was going a little to far, for all she knew he had managed to steal a full view of her while they were at the lake.
Touching her lips as she thought, wondering just what she was doing, she knew so little about him and yet she was wearing make up for him, her lips matching the red of her hair.
The wind blew and she could feel the last part of her out fit, a white headband that had a completely ornamental bow on it whose ribbon ran down and would tickle her neck from time to time as the wind moved it.
She put down the book, her mind was in no state to spend time reading, she just wanted him to show up so they could go and do this lesson. She knew that it would likely be a while before he even showed up though, she had gotten there almost two hours early, for fear of keeping him waiting.
Her eye caught a hawk that was circling above looking to find its dinner. She smiled thinking to herself, that she would be the one to turn Félix into a noble creature like that hawk. She stood up and watched the hawk fly, turning her back to the city as the circles the magnificent creature slowly drew it away.
When she heard the whissle of a boy she looked up expectantly but was disappointed to see some fourteen year old walking by her. She scrunched up her face and stuck out her tongue at him, thinking better of the idea of throwing a stone at him.
Now though Agnés was wondering if she was over dressed for the occasion. She'd agreed to give Félix his next lesson today, she hadn't seen him once since their last and only meeting. She looked down at the white leggings she was wearing, if she looked carefully she could see the impression of constellations that had been printed into the leggings but would only show up in their glory under a black light. Now part of her wondered if he'd notice them and think she was a giant geek. Oh god, boys hated geeky girls, what was she going to do, today was already a wreck and she hadn't even seen Félix yet. But maybe he wouldn't notice, she could only hope, and it's not like the rest of what she was wearing was all that bad.
She calmed herself down as she looked at the simple black pleated skirt that she was wearing, it was completely normal, nothing that he would object to right? Her shirt was a near perfect match for the leggings, though as she looked down at it she couldn't help but wonder if the pushup bra was going a little to far, for all she knew he had managed to steal a full view of her while they were at the lake.
Touching her lips as she thought, wondering just what she was doing, she knew so little about him and yet she was wearing make up for him, her lips matching the red of her hair.
The wind blew and she could feel the last part of her out fit, a white headband that had a completely ornamental bow on it whose ribbon ran down and would tickle her neck from time to time as the wind moved it.
She put down the book, her mind was in no state to spend time reading, she just wanted him to show up so they could go and do this lesson. She knew that it would likely be a while before he even showed up though, she had gotten there almost two hours early, for fear of keeping him waiting.
Her eye caught a hawk that was circling above looking to find its dinner. She smiled thinking to herself, that she would be the one to turn Félix into a noble creature like that hawk. She stood up and watched the hawk fly, turning her back to the city as the circles the magnificent creature slowly drew it away.