The atmosphere in the nurse's office was serene and tranquil. The nurse herself was not in, but there was a presence within either way. The room was clean and well lit, and one of the windows were cracked open so the warm summer breeze could get into the room, making the curtains sway gently and bringing forth the distant sounds of chatter and laughter. One of the beds were occupied, the covers pulled up so they were hiding away the lump under them. This lump in question however, was stirring, as the noises from the outside were forcing it to come back into the books of living from its two hours long lasting coma. And thus the covers were thrown away, and the person under them sat up; a girl, rubbing her eyes with a slight frown. She was East-Asian with a petite build and long dark brown, almost black locks of hair cascaded down past her shoulder blades, now slightly messy from the earlier sleep. She had an olive tan complexion, and two dark brown orbs for eyes shaped like almonds, and like her hair, were almost black in color until the light hit them from the correct angle. Their gaze was little disoriented as she was obviously trying to recollect where she was, the naturally long dark lashes fluttering as she looked around and came into the conclusion that no, this was not, in fact, her room.
Mei Akiyama was a girl with low blood pressure; she was a terrible morning person, and after pulling an all-nighter to catch up with her math studies, she had been having a terrible head ache since the first class. Which is why she had come to the nurse to beg for some painkillers and a bed to rest for a while. She had trusted the nurse to wake her up, but it seemed she had decided to let the girl sleep past few of her classes. With a quiet groan, Mei threw the rest of the covers off her and swung her legs off the bed, and started pushing her feet into her uniform shoes with a groggy coordination of a sleep deprived zombie. What was the point of her pulling an all-nighter in the first place if she was going to sleep past her lessons during the day anyway? She did not care if the nurse thought she was being lenient on her for letting her sleep, this was a serious matter and her future was at stake in here. Deducing from the sounds coming outside, it was lunch break. That meant she had slept past at least two classes. Now one would have been still somewhat fine, but two... Two was starting to be irresponsible. It was not that Mei was exactly very studious girl, but she did have ambition that drove her forward. She had subjects she struggled in, like math which was her worst enemy, but did her best to keep up with them. She was slightly above average with her marks, and all for sheer willpower.
Brushing down her skirt which's hem was flirting with the length of her long black socks that stopped in her mid-tigh, Mei picked up her school bag and the blazer set aside on a chair, and stopped by the mirror to brush her fingers through her hair and settle her bangs before leaving the room. Thankfully she had no pillow marks in her face or any dried drool. Her shirt was a little crumbled, but that was about it. With a sigh, she pulled her blazer on again and freed her long locks from under it as she walked onward in the hallway. Now that she realized, it was rather quiet despite being lunch hour. It seemed that since the weather was good, most kids had made their way outside to enjoy their lunch. And speaking of lunch...
Mei's stomach growled angrily, making the girl almost double over.
"...Ah, hell." She mumbled as she regained her composure again. Thankfully she had a packed lunch with her, and like the other youths before her, she decided also to eat it outside and try to suck in as much of the sun's rays she could. Maybe the D-vitamin it offered would help her with waking up.
Once outside, Mei chose the closest free bench. Setting her bag on it after sitting down, the girl rummaged through it to find her lunch box and pulled it to her lap. After opening it, she was picking up things to chew on with her chopsticks, enjoying the savory taste of eggrolls and rice. Now that she felt like she was not going to starve to death, she let her eyes wander. She observed people in silence, wondering where her classmates had went to, too lazy to try and find them now. She could eat alone for once, it was fine. A little lonely, but she did occasionally enjoy the silence.