- Invitation Status
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- Whenever I can get on.
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Male
- Genres
- Fantasy, Comedy, Medieval, Romance, Sci-Fi, Modern
Leone nodded slightly, devoting her name to memory. He waited patiently for her to return with his towel and drink. His gaze rested steadily on the window as he watched the storm go on. He wasn't too sure about walking back to his apartment with all the lightning and thunder. After all, he had a metal crutch and a metal brace strapped to his leg.
Soon enough, Carissa returned with the towel and his drink. "Thank you." He stated gratefully as he began to dry himself off. He was about to ask Carissa a question to fill the awkward silence when another girl came up to him. Her first question didn't really make sense to him, leaving him with a small frown on his face. Her second question made sense, so he quickly answered. "One of the Harry Potter books." He stated with a small shrug and set the towel down on the arm of the chair. He reached for his hot chocolate, hoping that this stranger would leave him alone. A dull ache was beginning to spread in his lower back, causing his frown to deepen slightly. Today really wasn't his day.
Soon enough, Carissa returned with the towel and his drink. "Thank you." He stated gratefully as he began to dry himself off. He was about to ask Carissa a question to fill the awkward silence when another girl came up to him. Her first question didn't really make sense to him, leaving him with a small frown on his face. Her second question made sense, so he quickly answered. "One of the Harry Potter books." He stated with a small shrug and set the towel down on the arm of the chair. He reached for his hot chocolate, hoping that this stranger would leave him alone. A dull ache was beginning to spread in his lower back, causing his frown to deepen slightly. Today really wasn't his day.