This isn't gourmet... (open)
Jul 28, 2013 17:30:49 GMT -5
Post by Eloise Eaton on Jul 28, 2013 17:30:49 GMT -5
Eloise hadn't expected the food to be great. She didn't even expect it to be good. She just expected that the fish she was served would at least be fresh. This expectation was killed when she found a frozen spot in the middle of the meat when she tried to cut it in half. The blonde sighed. She already missed the fine cuisine of Paris and Florence - two of her father's favorite cities to dine in. Her father's decision to move back to the United State was unexpected - yet completely normal as far as Ella was concerned. For her entire life Ella was pulled along on her father's various worldly adventures. However until now, she was schooled in Switzerland.
Ella didn't mind the change. In fact, she was all but immune to it. She knew not to get attached to one place for too long. She knew not to get attached to the people there either. She couldn't help but get attached to the food, though. Disappointed with the meal provided to her, Ella pushed her plate of fish aside, and picked at the vegetables and rice she chose as sides. She leaned her elbow on the cafeteria table, and rested her head in her hand as she ate, willing away the migraine that was forming.
With the large crowd of students in the cafeteria, it was near impossible for Ella to completely block out everybody's actual conversations, let alone their thoughts. Eloise hated being telepathic sometimes. And after a long day of moving her things into her new dorm room, a migraine was the last thing she needed. Between being new, crappy food, jet lag, and an incredible amount of information passing through her head, Eloise clearly had a reason to be as irritated as she appeared.
Ella didn't mind the change. In fact, she was all but immune to it. She knew not to get attached to one place for too long. She knew not to get attached to the people there either. She couldn't help but get attached to the food, though. Disappointed with the meal provided to her, Ella pushed her plate of fish aside, and picked at the vegetables and rice she chose as sides. She leaned her elbow on the cafeteria table, and rested her head in her hand as she ate, willing away the migraine that was forming.
With the large crowd of students in the cafeteria, it was near impossible for Ella to completely block out everybody's actual conversations, let alone their thoughts. Eloise hated being telepathic sometimes. And after a long day of moving her things into her new dorm room, a migraine was the last thing she needed. Between being new, crappy food, jet lag, and an incredible amount of information passing through her head, Eloise clearly had a reason to be as irritated as she appeared.