SentientHat
The one and only
Late to the festival. But Liesel didn't mind, there would still be plenty things to do, yeah? Not that she really wanted to, though she supposed she'd have to do something so she'd be able to tell her parents, and hopefully they'd maybe leave her alone; at least for a while. It's not that she didn't want to go out and be social or something or make a friend, but she never really saw the need for it. Okay fine, and she didn't really want to.
She let out a small sigh, wandering around aimlessly as her tattered scarf earned her some odd looks. Okay the games looked interesting, but the ones she was interested in had long lines. And by long, she meant LONG. She she left those for later, ignoring the logic that waiting for later would make the lines longer.
Might as well eat something, and she was getting kind of hungry, what with all the mouth-watering smells and seeing people eat. Her pale-blue gaze fell on a nearby ramen stand. With a pang she realised she hadn't eaten ramen in forever, since...
Shaking the thought off she made her way to the stand.
"What would you like?" The server asked.
"I'll have one bowl of ramen, please." She said in her quiet voice.
Liesel looked up suddenly, just in time to see the bright lavender light flare in the sky, and stared at the phenomenon, awestruck. Yeah, she had seen the glow, but never this close.
She let out a small sigh, wandering around aimlessly as her tattered scarf earned her some odd looks. Okay the games looked interesting, but the ones she was interested in had long lines. And by long, she meant LONG. She she left those for later, ignoring the logic that waiting for later would make the lines longer.
Might as well eat something, and she was getting kind of hungry, what with all the mouth-watering smells and seeing people eat. Her pale-blue gaze fell on a nearby ramen stand. With a pang she realised she hadn't eaten ramen in forever, since...
Shaking the thought off she made her way to the stand.
"What would you like?" The server asked.
"I'll have one bowl of ramen, please." She said in her quiet voice.
Liesel looked up suddenly, just in time to see the bright lavender light flare in the sky, and stared at the phenomenon, awestruck. Yeah, she had seen the glow, but never this close.