Armageddon
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What a lovely night it had been.
Ah, yes, it was indeed night time - the most beautiful time, in Valessandra's opinion. Outside, a black, velvety sky beheld twinkling gems, a pearly orb shining down the soft glow of moonlight, caressing each building and surface, casting faded shadows against the ground. Though static and unmoving, they held a sense of mystery in their black confines, some darker and more defined than others. There was a soft breeze drifting through the air that could send small chills through somebody simply strolling along, a gentle temptation, a push towards their homes or cozied-up places of rest and relaxation. There was a deep silence filling the air, interrupted by the occasional revving of a car engine, or the quick, echoing footsteps of passerby.
It seemed pretty peaceful. More peaceful than usual, actually. And although it was indeed a nice night to be out, Val had better, more fulfilling plans she had to attend to.
With that, we move on to a specific little street block, away from all of the tranquility and to the noise of the night. A specific building had it's lights on nice and bright, a warm glow emitting from it's windows. The noises of voices and their various laughs began to fill the air surrounding it, muffled by the walls of the building, yet emitting a vibe of both cheeriness and moroseness - a strange mix of the two. Well, what could you expect from a bar? Some will be drinking alone, some with friends; some depressed, others pretty happy with life.
As we enter the building, we find a surprisingly small amount of people for a bar - most likely because of how late it was that night, and how tempting it was to stay inside. A few groups were huddled about, some sitting at tables, others standing about, going about with their various activities, as well as a few who remained in solitude. There was a specific group that seemed significantly more . . . intoxicated than how the other patrons appeared to be. Their faces red, their laughs often and almost obnoxiously loud, each holding their bottles or cans loosely in their hands.
Although this group did seem entertaining to remain focused towards, we must move on to the young woman that would change the course of this once serene night.
This young woman was placed on a barstool near the front of the building, sitting just across from the racks of liquors, wines, and beers placed decoratively along the walls. A long table separated the patrons from the drinks, and stools lined the customer side of the table. The young woman's boots hung off of the stool, idly swinging back and forth, her toes unable to touch the ground naturally with her petite stature. Black jeans encased her legs, the ends tucked safely into the confines of her boots. A sweater of light beige practically hung off of her shoulders, the sleeves slipping over her nimble, thin fingers, the black heart knitted into the chest hardly visible in her position. Her sleeved arms rested nonchalantly on the table, an elegant glass filled halfway with a deep violet liquid near her elbow. Her blonde hair (or, at least, the side that wasn't shaved down short) cascaded down her back and over her shoulders like a waterfall of dark gold, a thick lock near the front threatening to fall over her face. The woman's lips held a crooked smile, her pierced corner turned up while her other remained down, making for an amused vibe. Mismatched eyes, one chocolate and the other ice, were bright behind black-framed glasses slipping down her nose.
Meet Valessandra.
Although Val did have a light-hearted vibe coming from her, she felt her smile masking the inner discomfort in the pit of her stomach. She couldn't deny that talking with her most trusted, most valued, most pure-hearted friend made her heart feel warm, almost fuzzy - he always managed to cheer Val up when she most needed it, and some of the silly happiness on her features was genuine to the bottom of her heart.
Although, it was apparent how uncomfortable she'd become when one of the intoxicated patrons approached her general area - her shoulders would stiffen up slightly, her smile would die down, her fingers would twitch a bit and tap against the table quickly. She was never quite comfortable around people, and drunk people were even worse, since most of them were out of their minds on their beverages. Although, she did take comfort in the fact that her friend was close to her, since he always solved a problem that involved her - it made her feel even warmer inside thinking about it. Plus, if advances were made, she had her strong mask of confidence to put on and save herself from embarrassment or weakness. She definitely didn't want to appear vulnerable to these people.
At one point, Val started to hear murmurs in her direction, as well as obvious stares on her back. She'd occasionally turn her head to the side to glance towards the group that was now taking interest in her cautiously before turning her head sharply forward again to continue with what she was doing/talking about. In her anxiety, she reached towards her glass and snatched it from it's spot to take a small, savoring sip of the tart sweetness of Blackberry wine. It seemed refreshing and somewhat calming to her nerves. She was so glad that she was legal to drink - although she almost never drank beer or anything of that sort. She usually just went with sweeter wines, sometimes the tarter stuff if she felt like it - it just relaxed her, loosened her up and allowed her time to forget her worries of everyday life. Normally, she didn't order the expensive wine she was drinking now, but she felt she deserved a treat once in a while. It was nice.
She carried on with what she was doing with her closest companion, feeling a little edge of anxiety nibbling at her stomach as she felt the drunken group's stares jabbing at her back every once in a while.
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[ @Equilibrium ]
Ah, yes, it was indeed night time - the most beautiful time, in Valessandra's opinion. Outside, a black, velvety sky beheld twinkling gems, a pearly orb shining down the soft glow of moonlight, caressing each building and surface, casting faded shadows against the ground. Though static and unmoving, they held a sense of mystery in their black confines, some darker and more defined than others. There was a soft breeze drifting through the air that could send small chills through somebody simply strolling along, a gentle temptation, a push towards their homes or cozied-up places of rest and relaxation. There was a deep silence filling the air, interrupted by the occasional revving of a car engine, or the quick, echoing footsteps of passerby.
It seemed pretty peaceful. More peaceful than usual, actually. And although it was indeed a nice night to be out, Val had better, more fulfilling plans she had to attend to.
With that, we move on to a specific little street block, away from all of the tranquility and to the noise of the night. A specific building had it's lights on nice and bright, a warm glow emitting from it's windows. The noises of voices and their various laughs began to fill the air surrounding it, muffled by the walls of the building, yet emitting a vibe of both cheeriness and moroseness - a strange mix of the two. Well, what could you expect from a bar? Some will be drinking alone, some with friends; some depressed, others pretty happy with life.
As we enter the building, we find a surprisingly small amount of people for a bar - most likely because of how late it was that night, and how tempting it was to stay inside. A few groups were huddled about, some sitting at tables, others standing about, going about with their various activities, as well as a few who remained in solitude. There was a specific group that seemed significantly more . . . intoxicated than how the other patrons appeared to be. Their faces red, their laughs often and almost obnoxiously loud, each holding their bottles or cans loosely in their hands.
Although this group did seem entertaining to remain focused towards, we must move on to the young woman that would change the course of this once serene night.
This young woman was placed on a barstool near the front of the building, sitting just across from the racks of liquors, wines, and beers placed decoratively along the walls. A long table separated the patrons from the drinks, and stools lined the customer side of the table. The young woman's boots hung off of the stool, idly swinging back and forth, her toes unable to touch the ground naturally with her petite stature. Black jeans encased her legs, the ends tucked safely into the confines of her boots. A sweater of light beige practically hung off of her shoulders, the sleeves slipping over her nimble, thin fingers, the black heart knitted into the chest hardly visible in her position. Her sleeved arms rested nonchalantly on the table, an elegant glass filled halfway with a deep violet liquid near her elbow. Her blonde hair (or, at least, the side that wasn't shaved down short) cascaded down her back and over her shoulders like a waterfall of dark gold, a thick lock near the front threatening to fall over her face. The woman's lips held a crooked smile, her pierced corner turned up while her other remained down, making for an amused vibe. Mismatched eyes, one chocolate and the other ice, were bright behind black-framed glasses slipping down her nose.
Meet Valessandra.
Although Val did have a light-hearted vibe coming from her, she felt her smile masking the inner discomfort in the pit of her stomach. She couldn't deny that talking with her most trusted, most valued, most pure-hearted friend made her heart feel warm, almost fuzzy - he always managed to cheer Val up when she most needed it, and some of the silly happiness on her features was genuine to the bottom of her heart.
Although, it was apparent how uncomfortable she'd become when one of the intoxicated patrons approached her general area - her shoulders would stiffen up slightly, her smile would die down, her fingers would twitch a bit and tap against the table quickly. She was never quite comfortable around people, and drunk people were even worse, since most of them were out of their minds on their beverages. Although, she did take comfort in the fact that her friend was close to her, since he always solved a problem that involved her - it made her feel even warmer inside thinking about it. Plus, if advances were made, she had her strong mask of confidence to put on and save herself from embarrassment or weakness. She definitely didn't want to appear vulnerable to these people.
At one point, Val started to hear murmurs in her direction, as well as obvious stares on her back. She'd occasionally turn her head to the side to glance towards the group that was now taking interest in her cautiously before turning her head sharply forward again to continue with what she was doing/talking about. In her anxiety, she reached towards her glass and snatched it from it's spot to take a small, savoring sip of the tart sweetness of Blackberry wine. It seemed refreshing and somewhat calming to her nerves. She was so glad that she was legal to drink - although she almost never drank beer or anything of that sort. She usually just went with sweeter wines, sometimes the tarter stuff if she felt like it - it just relaxed her, loosened her up and allowed her time to forget her worries of everyday life. Normally, she didn't order the expensive wine she was drinking now, but she felt she deserved a treat once in a while. It was nice.
She carried on with what she was doing with her closest companion, feeling a little edge of anxiety nibbling at her stomach as she felt the drunken group's stares jabbing at her back every once in a while.
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[ @Equilibrium ]