quiet conversation (Rhys)
May 10, 2015 2:22:28 GMT -5
Post by Remle Boyd on May 10, 2015 2:22:28 GMT -5
In a quiet bar, a bit more on the upscale side than she usually frequented, Remle sat in a plush chair sipping wine and nibbling at a chocolate covered pretzel from the dish in front of her. She didn't like being alone in her apartment recently. Outside the weather was getting warmer but night was still chilly and crisp. She sighed again and put her glass down. She checked her phone vainly. She'd gotten so used to checking for messages throughout the day over the last eight months that she was trying to train herself into not staring at it every half hour. But if she had to be honest she missed all the tiny little notes of love and encouragement throughout the day. Kota had promised to keep in touch...and they did but their conversations lacked the spark and playfulness they had worked towards for the last several months.
She thrust her phone back into her purse with frustration and picked up her wine glass again. No more staring at her phone, just look out the window or at the other patrons or dig out the book she was writing lyrics in or SOMETHING else that would make it less awkward for her to be here, otherwise she should just go home. She wistfully thought of the stack of maps she had shoved into her bag on her way out the door. For some reason sipping wine and eating chocolate covered fruits and pretzels while pouring over road maps planning a trip to see Kota had sounded romantic and chic. Now it just seemed pathetic. As her eyes frantically darted about the room to catch something of interest they stopped when she realized that someone was approaching her. She lowered her glass in time to hear the stranger ask to sit with her in the chair across. She swallowed and nodded in tiny little movements. "Sure, it's okay."
She thrust her phone back into her purse with frustration and picked up her wine glass again. No more staring at her phone, just look out the window or at the other patrons or dig out the book she was writing lyrics in or SOMETHING else that would make it less awkward for her to be here, otherwise she should just go home. She wistfully thought of the stack of maps she had shoved into her bag on her way out the door. For some reason sipping wine and eating chocolate covered fruits and pretzels while pouring over road maps planning a trip to see Kota had sounded romantic and chic. Now it just seemed pathetic. As her eyes frantically darted about the room to catch something of interest they stopped when she realized that someone was approaching her. She lowered her glass in time to hear the stranger ask to sit with her in the chair across. She swallowed and nodded in tiny little movements. "Sure, it's okay."