Time Warp: Not So Easy This Time
Jan 1, 2014 18:29:26 GMT -5
Post by Elisia Lark on Jan 1, 2014 18:29:26 GMT -5
Set 2011
Thank goodness the auditorium wasn't filled with the dance team or someone just practicing a routine of some sort. Of course if the dance team was practicing, she'd be there anyway, but they weren't. She was here for her own reasons that didn't include a bunch of other people around her trying to make small talk with her. Gosh, that was the worst. She didn't dislike people, not at all, but if she was able to avoid talking to anyone, she did. It was nothing personal, she was just trying to get through the year without turning into a bumbling mess of foolery. Elisia was a wallflower, the one that saw things and just understood that keeping it quiet was the best thing for her to do.
The only time she ever expressed any kind of emotion or anything seriously close to her was when she was working through music. It wasn't just because music was self-expressive though, it also had a lot to do with her ability as a music psychometrist. She felt what the writer of the song she was playing felt when they wrote it. It was the same upon hearing it. Typically she stuck to happier music because she didn't like where the solemn music took her. It was too dark, too gloomy and so unlike her. Granted, nobody really knew that because, well, nobody really knew her. The extent of the people she talked to was...Robbie. Her big brother who was trying to get her to be a little more social. How she'd even managed to talk to him was a mystery.
Sure there were her roommates too, but the only one she ever paid any attention to was the girl with brown hair and brown eyes and a bubbly personality. Adrian was her name. At least, that's what Ellie thought. Anyway, she seemed nice and was always offering up to help her with anything in dance, but Ellie wasn't capable of reciprocating the same enthusiasm.
She sighed as she walked up to the piano set up in the auditorium, it had been there for a choir concert the night before, so she was happy to find that they hadn't moved it. She sat down and stroked her fingers along the keys gently. Piano and guitar were her two favorite things to play, but piano would always hold a special place in her heart because of her father. As she started playing around with the different notes and melodies she'd written in her head, she closed her eyes and hummed along with it. Ellie wouldn't admit it to anybody, but she was actually a song writer, in her own time. She didn't think she was any good though.
Thank goodness the auditorium wasn't filled with the dance team or someone just practicing a routine of some sort. Of course if the dance team was practicing, she'd be there anyway, but they weren't. She was here for her own reasons that didn't include a bunch of other people around her trying to make small talk with her. Gosh, that was the worst. She didn't dislike people, not at all, but if she was able to avoid talking to anyone, she did. It was nothing personal, she was just trying to get through the year without turning into a bumbling mess of foolery. Elisia was a wallflower, the one that saw things and just understood that keeping it quiet was the best thing for her to do.
The only time she ever expressed any kind of emotion or anything seriously close to her was when she was working through music. It wasn't just because music was self-expressive though, it also had a lot to do with her ability as a music psychometrist. She felt what the writer of the song she was playing felt when they wrote it. It was the same upon hearing it. Typically she stuck to happier music because she didn't like where the solemn music took her. It was too dark, too gloomy and so unlike her. Granted, nobody really knew that because, well, nobody really knew her. The extent of the people she talked to was...Robbie. Her big brother who was trying to get her to be a little more social. How she'd even managed to talk to him was a mystery.
Sure there were her roommates too, but the only one she ever paid any attention to was the girl with brown hair and brown eyes and a bubbly personality. Adrian was her name. At least, that's what Ellie thought. Anyway, she seemed nice and was always offering up to help her with anything in dance, but Ellie wasn't capable of reciprocating the same enthusiasm.
She sighed as she walked up to the piano set up in the auditorium, it had been there for a choir concert the night before, so she was happy to find that they hadn't moved it. She sat down and stroked her fingers along the keys gently. Piano and guitar were her two favorite things to play, but piano would always hold a special place in her heart because of her father. As she started playing around with the different notes and melodies she'd written in her head, she closed her eyes and hummed along with it. Ellie wouldn't admit it to anybody, but she was actually a song writer, in her own time. She didn't think she was any good though.