Joan was in the more built up areas of the park, still on the outskirts of the city. There was enough greenery to enjoy the lush forests of the island, while still feeling the comfort and familiarity of city life. She had a coffee in one hand, and was browsing on her phone with the other.
I wonder what I could eat for lunch. I haven't eaten a big meal in three days. Let's see... Restaurants near me... Or maybe cafés near me.
Joan's physiology functioned like that of a snake. While she did not have the flexible jaws to swallow her prey whole like snakes did, she only needed to eat a big meal to feel satisfied for a while. However, she was still French at heart, and lunch was a sacred hour: the biggest meal of the day; not a small dejeuner, but the regular sized dejeuner. Go hard or go home, as the English would say.
A small tongue poked out of the corner of her mouth as she tried to decide on what looked nice based on the ratings, photos, reviews and descriptions.
She was so engrossed, she didn't realise she had bumped into someone else, spilling her coffee all over the front of her crisp white shirt. The cup fell to the ground with a satisfyingly empty sound, rolling away on the concrete path.
"Gahhh!" she made an odd sound. She adjusted her skewed glasses, perching them back on her nose. She apologized profusely, giving small, dipping bows to the person she just bumped into. "I'm so sorry! It's my fault, I was unobservant to my surroundings and decided that this was not a built-up area and I was free to use my phone!"
I wonder what I could eat for lunch. I haven't eaten a big meal in three days. Let's see... Restaurants near me... Or maybe cafés near me.
Joan's physiology functioned like that of a snake. While she did not have the flexible jaws to swallow her prey whole like snakes did, she only needed to eat a big meal to feel satisfied for a while. However, she was still French at heart, and lunch was a sacred hour: the biggest meal of the day; not a small dejeuner, but the regular sized dejeuner. Go hard or go home, as the English would say.
A small tongue poked out of the corner of her mouth as she tried to decide on what looked nice based on the ratings, photos, reviews and descriptions.
She was so engrossed, she didn't realise she had bumped into someone else, spilling her coffee all over the front of her crisp white shirt. The cup fell to the ground with a satisfyingly empty sound, rolling away on the concrete path.
"Gahhh!" she made an odd sound. She adjusted her skewed glasses, perching them back on her nose. She apologized profusely, giving small, dipping bows to the person she just bumped into. "I'm so sorry! It's my fault, I was unobservant to my surroundings and decided that this was not a built-up area and I was free to use my phone!"