Post by Ana on Dec 1, 2006 21:58:31 GMT -5
Players:
Audrey Coreaux, age 16/ played by Ana
Ritter Kennington, age 16/ played by Jayce
Setting:
Kennington household, outside London. Summer.
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The air was hot and sticky. Never mind it was the middle of summer in England, but the weather was abnormally hot. Sitting in the sitting room provided to her at the moment, she began to think and dwell over everything in her life. Specifically, her boyfriend. While Ritter was a charming and great guy [and a good kisser!], she was just quite fed up of his flirting and downright womanizing. Honestly, did he not think she'd find out about everything he was doing. She wasn't stupid. Sitting on the chair, she continued to ponder over everything. It was about time she let him go; she'd gotte everything she needed out of him, and that was plenty enough for her.
Though she would miss those few moments they had shared, but she knew she could find it with someone else.
Standing up from the chair, she slowly pulled off her pajamas, and slipped a pale blue sundress on. Smoothing it over, she looked at herself in the mirror. It would do. Slipping on a pair of flats, she began to walk toward the door, pulling her hair into a low, loose ponytail. Walking out of the room, she descended down the stairs, to the kitchen where she'd be meeting him for breakfast. And then it hit her. What was she doing there? This was not lady like conduct that she was displaying; it was bad enough she was spending a few weeks at his house.. and that was even with his mother there.
As she entered the kitchen, she took in the smell of fresh flowers outside the window. Oh, how she wished her house could be like this! Her current residence was nothing to brag about-- it was far from the lavishes of her family home and her grandparents manor. But she wouldn't trade living with her brother for the world. It gave her a sense of freedom that most girls going into their sixth year would wish for. And they had a silent understanding. He wouldn't ask as long as she wouldn't tell. All secrets were aloud to stay that way, and Audrey could go galavanting all she wanted.
Pulling out a chair from the table, she sat down and waited for Ritter and whomever else to arrive. She wasn't used to their little schedules and appearances and whatnot, but at least she knew she would be graced by the presence of someone.
Audrey Coreaux, age 16/ played by Ana
Ritter Kennington, age 16/ played by Jayce
Setting:
Kennington household, outside London. Summer.
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The air was hot and sticky. Never mind it was the middle of summer in England, but the weather was abnormally hot. Sitting in the sitting room provided to her at the moment, she began to think and dwell over everything in her life. Specifically, her boyfriend. While Ritter was a charming and great guy [and a good kisser!], she was just quite fed up of his flirting and downright womanizing. Honestly, did he not think she'd find out about everything he was doing. She wasn't stupid. Sitting on the chair, she continued to ponder over everything. It was about time she let him go; she'd gotte everything she needed out of him, and that was plenty enough for her.
Though she would miss those few moments they had shared, but she knew she could find it with someone else.
Standing up from the chair, she slowly pulled off her pajamas, and slipped a pale blue sundress on. Smoothing it over, she looked at herself in the mirror. It would do. Slipping on a pair of flats, she began to walk toward the door, pulling her hair into a low, loose ponytail. Walking out of the room, she descended down the stairs, to the kitchen where she'd be meeting him for breakfast. And then it hit her. What was she doing there? This was not lady like conduct that she was displaying; it was bad enough she was spending a few weeks at his house.. and that was even with his mother there.
As she entered the kitchen, she took in the smell of fresh flowers outside the window. Oh, how she wished her house could be like this! Her current residence was nothing to brag about-- it was far from the lavishes of her family home and her grandparents manor. But she wouldn't trade living with her brother for the world. It gave her a sense of freedom that most girls going into their sixth year would wish for. And they had a silent understanding. He wouldn't ask as long as she wouldn't tell. All secrets were aloud to stay that way, and Audrey could go galavanting all she wanted.
Pulling out a chair from the table, she sat down and waited for Ritter and whomever else to arrive. She wasn't used to their little schedules and appearances and whatnot, but at least she knew she would be graced by the presence of someone.