Elizabeth followed Elliot to a small gathering of people, all young, but all seemingly freshly introduced. There wasn't the usual hanging off of each other that old friends have, nor did they look as if they told a dirty joke and had to hide their laughter because somebody "elderly" was coming...
Elizabeth looked about while Elliot was taking his phone call, noting all the different people in the newly opened store. Everyone seemed so normal here, children were gleefully cheering, loving couples were holding hands, and the gaggle of teenagers were walking about taking pictures of the...
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Elizabeth quirked en eyebrow, another one, she thought to herself. It seems like every day she can't go without bumping into somebody with a 'shady past' or 'weird profession', not that she doesn't mind, it keeps life interesting, but it's still strange nonetheless. She gives...
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Freelancer? She thought, so he was a bit of a rapscallion. Typically, assumptions died with Elizabeth when she began teaching, but the thoughts still persist somewhat and they're usually always right. She nodded when he hands her the drink.
"Thank you." she said with a hint...
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The man seemed apologetic enough, and perhaps she had been a bit curt with him, but still he seemed quite young and able to watch where he was going. Her eyesight might be getting worse, which doesn't aid her reflexes in crowds at all, but she can still spot somebody texting or...
As Elizabeth walked towards the free booze, she caught a man stuffing his face heading in her direction. Of course he'd stop, she's a lady, not to mention just a bit older than him. So when he collided with her she was taken by complete surprise at the manners of the young man. After his...
Elizabeth looked out of her apartment window to rest her eyes from the walls of text that pervaded her monitor. The novel she was working on is shit, she knew that, but still she kept at it hoping to finally complete it. She turned towards the monitor once more and sighed, closing out of the...