Where is the Logic? [Kristina]
May 7, 2014 16:36:36 GMT -5
Post by Ides Alevi on May 7, 2014 16:36:36 GMT -5
People.
People with kids, people without. Well-to-do people, poor college student people, busy people, lazy people...
To a passerby, the latter would have best described the brown-haired guy lounging on the bench. Ides had kicked his legs up so he was stretched over the length of the bench, and had crossed his arms under his head to cushion it against the hard metal of the bench-arm. From there, on the bench in a somewhat natured part of the downtown, he watched people pass by through half lidded eyes.
Girl with a little black dog. Mother being dragged along by her child--who was less well behaved than the girl's dog. Man strolling along with some coworkers.
"Sir."
Policeman looking down at him.
"Sir."
Wait, was the policeman talking to him?
"Sir!"
Ides blinked several times, reviving from his mildly dazed state of people-watching. He gave the officer a quizzical look.
"You need to move on, sir," the officer said.
Ides studied the officer a moment before musing, "Aren't benches for resting on?"
The officer gave him a look that told clearly that he was not in the mood to debate, and was not going to debate. Ides sighed. He'd rather been enjoying his lounge there. It was a nice balance of people and of nature-park. However, he slung his long legs off of the bench, nodded to the officer, and got to his feet, glancing around at his surroundings as he did. In the process of doing this, he caught sight of a woman who hadn't been in view before--blocked by the back of the bench-- who seemed to be drawing. Well that was interesting enough.
Shoving his hands into his pockets, he strolled in her general direction, curious to see what she'd been drawing, and if she was any good.