Kinsley had been settling into life around the Academy rather well. Taking care of the grounds gave him a sense of purpose that he had been lacking ever since his creator's mysterious disappearance. It wasn't the same though, as he was simply fulfilling a job rather than committing himself to someone...But it was enough to keep himself sane. Given the size of the campus there was always plenty to do, and he kept himself very busy most days. Rare were the times he decided to take a break, but even automatons required rest now and then. Though in the construct's case it was less physical rest and more mental rest. He was still feeling out certain things like emotions (beyond the pervading sense of loss at his maker's absence) and so sometimes had the tendency to over-analyze things.
This lead him to discovering a new hobby for himself: people watching. If he stood around and observed those living and breathing around him, perhaps he could get a better grasp on...well, everything. So most of the time when he deigned to take a break, he set off for walks around the academy's campus, taking in the sights and sounds. Currently he found his absent-minded wandering carried him towards one of his favorite places on campus: the gardens. His boots crunched softly on the snow-covered pavement as he followed the path, his gait even and measured, his gestures carefully graceful. As if he was overly conscious of the presence he had.
A faint tick-tick-tick seemed to follow him as he continued down the walkway, eventually coming to a bench. One pale hand swept the seat clean before he delicately lowered himself onto the seat, crossing one long leg over the other reflexively. Posture straight, he tilted his head, his emerald gaze drifting around the surrounding area. Everyone seemed to be bundled up, but while Kinsley had a faint sense of temperature, he didn't feel the need to change his clothing too much. He almost stubbornly remained in the garb his creator had designated for him, except during those rare times when the attire needed laundering.
There was a light tickle at the end of his nose, and he went cross-eyed in an attempt to see what had landed there. Ah, a snowflake. Glancing upwards, he peered up to the darkening clouds, a vague manifestation of a smile creeping onto his carved features.
Weather was so interesting.
This lead him to discovering a new hobby for himself: people watching. If he stood around and observed those living and breathing around him, perhaps he could get a better grasp on...well, everything. So most of the time when he deigned to take a break, he set off for walks around the academy's campus, taking in the sights and sounds. Currently he found his absent-minded wandering carried him towards one of his favorite places on campus: the gardens. His boots crunched softly on the snow-covered pavement as he followed the path, his gait even and measured, his gestures carefully graceful. As if he was overly conscious of the presence he had.
A faint tick-tick-tick seemed to follow him as he continued down the walkway, eventually coming to a bench. One pale hand swept the seat clean before he delicately lowered himself onto the seat, crossing one long leg over the other reflexively. Posture straight, he tilted his head, his emerald gaze drifting around the surrounding area. Everyone seemed to be bundled up, but while Kinsley had a faint sense of temperature, he didn't feel the need to change his clothing too much. He almost stubbornly remained in the garb his creator had designated for him, except during those rare times when the attire needed laundering.
There was a light tickle at the end of his nose, and he went cross-eyed in an attempt to see what had landed there. Ah, a snowflake. Glancing upwards, he peered up to the darkening clouds, a vague manifestation of a smile creeping onto his carved features.
Weather was so interesting.