The Dog Days Are Over [Lucy]
Nov 27, 2013 9:50:42 GMT -5
Post by Penelope Serrano-Blaise on Nov 27, 2013 9:50:42 GMT -5
What a cold, miserable day – winter was certainly coming. Penelope let out a soft sigh as she entered the student lounge, deciding it was better to stay inside than venture out into the cold and wind. She had a break in classes and not much to do with the time in between. Surprisingly, the lounge was empty. Normally there were always at least a few students hanging around, but Penelope supposed they had better thing to do. In fact, she was quite happy about the lack of people; it was nice and quiet.
Placing her book bag at her feet, Penelope sat herself down on one of the couches. She sat there a moment, just taking in the peaceful silence that seemed so hard to find nowadays. Was the life of a highschooler. Leaning back slightly, Penelope straightened out her dress before carefully digging into her bag, pulling out a tiny copy of The Hobbit. Most people wouldn’t label her to be a fan of the fantasy genre, but she actually enjoyed it quite a bit. Although she had read The Hobbit a dozen times before, it was just a good book to pick up to kill time. Which would be now.
The corner of her lips pulled up gently as she ran a hand over the old cover – it was starting to show its wear and tear after all her years of owning it, but it was one of the few items she would not want to replace or fix just because it added to the character of the book. Yet, just as she opened up to her bookmark (which was actually just a piece of blue yarn), Penelope heard the door open. Curious to see who entered, she turned her head just enough to glance in the direction of the door, but then immediately tensed.
Great. Just great.
Placing her book bag at her feet, Penelope sat herself down on one of the couches. She sat there a moment, just taking in the peaceful silence that seemed so hard to find nowadays. Was the life of a highschooler. Leaning back slightly, Penelope straightened out her dress before carefully digging into her bag, pulling out a tiny copy of The Hobbit. Most people wouldn’t label her to be a fan of the fantasy genre, but she actually enjoyed it quite a bit. Although she had read The Hobbit a dozen times before, it was just a good book to pick up to kill time. Which would be now.
The corner of her lips pulled up gently as she ran a hand over the old cover – it was starting to show its wear and tear after all her years of owning it, but it was one of the few items she would not want to replace or fix just because it added to the character of the book. Yet, just as she opened up to her bookmark (which was actually just a piece of blue yarn), Penelope heard the door open. Curious to see who entered, she turned her head just enough to glance in the direction of the door, but then immediately tensed.
Great. Just great.