There was never a wasted bit of a daylight for Eric Tenebre. Early in the morning, the boy would wake up and throw his on his workout clothes. More often than not he would enjoy running around the school's grounds, but now that it was the weekend he had the opportunity to go somewhere else on the islands and enjoy some new sights.
Eric drove into the city, to Oceania Park. It was a fresh view to have greenery surround him during his run, rather than one side being the empty ocean. Rather than passing by students, Eric ran along more anonymous city residents. He didn't have to worry about anyone bugging him for anything out here, so he plugged in his earphones and enjoyed his music.
The weather was getting warmer, much to his delight. Instead of sweatpants, Eric could finally be comfortable with shorts and a t-shirt. It showed off more of his muscle, a fact Eric never ignored each time he passed by young woman.
But of all the women he saw, none craned his neck as far as the last one he saw. It wasn't just her exotic features or slender figure, either. She was holding a musical triangle and happily tapping away at it, and to make it more interesting there was a hat on the ground in front of her. Was she serious!?
Eric pulled out his earplugs to hear her play, slowing down his jog. Needless to say, there was nothing spectacular about it. No matter how well you played a triangle, it was still just a triangle. But that wasn't what made Eric drop the rest of his run to see her. Her tirangle was just the in to break the ice.
He smiled as he walked up to her, peering into her hat just to check her current earnings. Eric could find more change lost at the laundromat. He did have his wallet on him at least; Eric removed a five-dollar bill and placed it in her hat.
"I've never heard a triangle played solo," Eric grinned, "Don't you think you could use some accompaniment?"
Eric drove into the city, to Oceania Park. It was a fresh view to have greenery surround him during his run, rather than one side being the empty ocean. Rather than passing by students, Eric ran along more anonymous city residents. He didn't have to worry about anyone bugging him for anything out here, so he plugged in his earphones and enjoyed his music.
The weather was getting warmer, much to his delight. Instead of sweatpants, Eric could finally be comfortable with shorts and a t-shirt. It showed off more of his muscle, a fact Eric never ignored each time he passed by young woman.
But of all the women he saw, none craned his neck as far as the last one he saw. It wasn't just her exotic features or slender figure, either. She was holding a musical triangle and happily tapping away at it, and to make it more interesting there was a hat on the ground in front of her. Was she serious!?
Eric pulled out his earplugs to hear her play, slowing down his jog. Needless to say, there was nothing spectacular about it. No matter how well you played a triangle, it was still just a triangle. But that wasn't what made Eric drop the rest of his run to see her. Her tirangle was just the in to break the ice.
He smiled as he walked up to her, peering into her hat just to check her current earnings. Eric could find more change lost at the laundromat. He did have his wallet on him at least; Eric removed a five-dollar bill and placed it in her hat.
"I've never heard a triangle played solo," Eric grinned, "Don't you think you could use some accompaniment?"