Hail To Thee Dear Alma Mater (Open)
May 29, 2014 17:10:31 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on May 29, 2014 17:10:31 GMT -5
"La la la la la~ Lu lu lu~ Da da da dum~"
Angie hummed something a little non-sense-icle as she cycled her way up the road that led to the school she went to oh so many years ago. It was always a trip of nostalgia, riding through these trees, on this road, the turns and winds until the gate finally came into view just around the bend. Going uphill, however, was a bit tiring on her legs, but at least she wouldn't have that sort of trouble on her way back. Just for fun, the woman rang the bell on her handle-bar and giggled at the sound. She wondered if people ever paid attention to that little ring? Inside the pink basket that hung off the front of the bicycle was a small bag that she had packed up with treats and goodies. Leftovers, really, from the diner. They sometimes let her take the pie home when it was about to pass the sell-by date. It didn't happen often, but it was much appreciated when it did.
The golden haired woman passed through the gate, her curls falling behind her in the gentle wind, and she turned into the parking lot, up onto the curb, and next to the bike racks. Angie didn't have a lock for her bike, unfortunately, so she was going to have to make this quick, though she couldn't think of any reason why anyone would want to steal her rusty, old bike.
Angie dismounted and straightened out her slim, pleated sundress, making sure it hadn't run up anything while on her trip. She picked up the bag and started across the courtyard towards the main building, where the offices were. Angie was just dropping the package off for her son, but she wasn't about to break any rules by by-passing the offices and obtaining a guest pass like she was supposed to. Besides, it was a nice day and she wanted to take her time visiting her old campus...even though she visited often enough anyways. Angie decided to put a little skip in her step as she continued to hum. She twirled, holding the package out like a pendulum. She really should have been watching where she was going and paying attention to what she was doing, because all that swinging ended up ramming the package right into something....or rather someone. Oopsie!
Angie hummed something a little non-sense-icle as she cycled her way up the road that led to the school she went to oh so many years ago. It was always a trip of nostalgia, riding through these trees, on this road, the turns and winds until the gate finally came into view just around the bend. Going uphill, however, was a bit tiring on her legs, but at least she wouldn't have that sort of trouble on her way back. Just for fun, the woman rang the bell on her handle-bar and giggled at the sound. She wondered if people ever paid attention to that little ring? Inside the pink basket that hung off the front of the bicycle was a small bag that she had packed up with treats and goodies. Leftovers, really, from the diner. They sometimes let her take the pie home when it was about to pass the sell-by date. It didn't happen often, but it was much appreciated when it did.
The golden haired woman passed through the gate, her curls falling behind her in the gentle wind, and she turned into the parking lot, up onto the curb, and next to the bike racks. Angie didn't have a lock for her bike, unfortunately, so she was going to have to make this quick, though she couldn't think of any reason why anyone would want to steal her rusty, old bike.
Angie dismounted and straightened out her slim, pleated sundress, making sure it hadn't run up anything while on her trip. She picked up the bag and started across the courtyard towards the main building, where the offices were. Angie was just dropping the package off for her son, but she wasn't about to break any rules by by-passing the offices and obtaining a guest pass like she was supposed to. Besides, it was a nice day and she wanted to take her time visiting her old campus...even though she visited often enough anyways. Angie decided to put a little skip in her step as she continued to hum. She twirled, holding the package out like a pendulum. She really should have been watching where she was going and paying attention to what she was doing, because all that swinging ended up ramming the package right into something....or rather someone. Oopsie!