Just Another Day (Ari)
Sept 1, 2012 23:49:59 GMT -5
Post by Damia Owens on Sept 1, 2012 23:49:59 GMT -5
It was nice to get out every once in a while, and there was no better place to go than the lake. The sun was out and there was hardly a cloud in the sky. A light breeze kept the temperature down and, so long as she stuck mostly to the shade of the trees, Damia was comfortable despite the lightweight fabric that kept her arms covered. All in all, it was perfect weather by her standards.
Damia arrived at the lake before noon and spent the better part of a couple of hours making her way around the lake. She kept an eye out for anyone she might know. Maybe Ricio would be drawing or painting or something. Having not seen him or anyone else, she considered approaching a stranger. Maybe she could make a new friend or at least some conversation.
However, despite the wide variety of people out and about today, Damia didn’t see any openings - at least, none that she was willing to take. Every time she stopped and thought about approaching someone her thoughts got the better of her. If not for one reason or another, Damia just couldn’t make herself do it. She didn’t have the nerve.
Defeated, she returned to where there were a group of picnic benches. Only half of them were taken, but that wasn’t the problem. The trouble was that Damia’s favorite was taken, yhe one at the center, closest to the lake. She considered sitting at one of the others, however, as she approached the tables, she found herself uncomfortable with the thought and continued to walk passed. That way no one would think she’d been about to sit and had changed her mind. It was at that moment that the occupant of her table chose to leave.
Damia watched him as he wandered away. Now she didn’t know what to do. Go back and take her table or just keep walking? Everything inside told her to keep walking. No one would be the wiser to her intentions. But… Damia didn’t want to lose her table again. Only, if she went back it would be obvious that she had returned just for that one table. Everyone would know. Know that she had wanted to sit, that she had changed her mind and walked away, and then that she had changed her mind again to return…. that she couldn’t stand to sit at a table other than that one.
Damia both kicked herself mentally and attempted to remind herself that no one except her cared whether or not she kept walking. Then she fortified her nerve, turned and took her table. The girl sat on the bench closest to the lake, facing toward it as she often liked to do. She still felt awkward but hoped the feeling would pass soon.