NRTupper
Professional Procrastinator - Canadian Llama
It's not that she didn't like the kid, she just wasn't used to company. Hannah had lived alone since graduating. In reality it hadn't been that long but to her it felt like ages. She wasn't sure how this would work out. So far he seemed like a quiet, polite kid but it wasn't really him that bothered her so much as simply having someone else in her space.
She liked being alone.
Hot, scalding water poured over her fingers. It took a few seconds before she registered the pain and let out a yelp. But in her haste to escape the discomfort, she let go of the kettle and hot water hit the floor and splashed her lower legs. The shriek that escaped her was not a sound she was particularly proud of but in her haste to escape, she didn't have time to consider what a fool she was making of herself.
Note to self. Don't pour hot water into your tea while preoccupied..
"Hannah!" Her coworker, Missy, hurried her way. "Oh my god! Are you okay?"
"Ow!"
Missy grabbed a towel and helped to pat her dry but the damage was done and Hannah's hand was on fire. Her legs hadn't taken as much damage, thankfully. She regretted wearing a skirt now, though. Thankfully her tights were thick and had absorbed most of the water.
She'd only been at the job three months. This was the last sort of thing she wanted to happen. She must seem so incompetent! What kind of idiot spilled hot water on herself? And oh god, were those tears in her eyes? She blinked rapidly to try and blink them away.
"What works for burns? Here, let's run your hand under cold water," Missy tugged her toward the sink.
"Ow, ow," Hannah wanted to say something like; 'I'm fine. It's nothing.' But she couldn't.
***
First day of college. Rowan didn't feel particularly confident as he stepped into his first class. He knew he was probably younger than everyone else in the room. He knew his schooling had been very different from theirs. He was homeschooled. His parents had never quite trusted the public school system and for his entire life he lived under their careful watch and control.
This was the first time in his life that he was not only without them, but halfway across the world. He still couldn't quite believe it was happening. It had taken months of pleading, hard work and persistence but he'd convinced them to let him go.
He wanted this experience. He wanted 'normal', if only for a few years. He was safe enough. The world wasn't the same world his parents had feared. Besides, he could take care of himself, they'd made sure of that.
But, while all that was true, he still didn't really know what he was doing. Not yet.
He made his way to a desk as close to the back as he could get and slipped into a seat. How did people make friends? How did they form social groups? Should he just approach someone and speak? What if they couldn't understand him because of his accent? He'd worked hard to learn how to speak more clearly but he'd grown up surrounded by Ukrainian and it was difficult to shake the accent that he'd grown used to.
He took a moment to survey the room.
He intended to memorize all their faces. He would know them all, he was determined.
She liked being alone.
Hot, scalding water poured over her fingers. It took a few seconds before she registered the pain and let out a yelp. But in her haste to escape the discomfort, she let go of the kettle and hot water hit the floor and splashed her lower legs. The shriek that escaped her was not a sound she was particularly proud of but in her haste to escape, she didn't have time to consider what a fool she was making of herself.
Note to self. Don't pour hot water into your tea while preoccupied..
"Hannah!" Her coworker, Missy, hurried her way. "Oh my god! Are you okay?"
"Ow!"
Missy grabbed a towel and helped to pat her dry but the damage was done and Hannah's hand was on fire. Her legs hadn't taken as much damage, thankfully. She regretted wearing a skirt now, though. Thankfully her tights were thick and had absorbed most of the water.
She'd only been at the job three months. This was the last sort of thing she wanted to happen. She must seem so incompetent! What kind of idiot spilled hot water on herself? And oh god, were those tears in her eyes? She blinked rapidly to try and blink them away.
"What works for burns? Here, let's run your hand under cold water," Missy tugged her toward the sink.
"Ow, ow," Hannah wanted to say something like; 'I'm fine. It's nothing.' But she couldn't.
***
First day of college. Rowan didn't feel particularly confident as he stepped into his first class. He knew he was probably younger than everyone else in the room. He knew his schooling had been very different from theirs. He was homeschooled. His parents had never quite trusted the public school system and for his entire life he lived under their careful watch and control.
This was the first time in his life that he was not only without them, but halfway across the world. He still couldn't quite believe it was happening. It had taken months of pleading, hard work and persistence but he'd convinced them to let him go.
He wanted this experience. He wanted 'normal', if only for a few years. He was safe enough. The world wasn't the same world his parents had feared. Besides, he could take care of himself, they'd made sure of that.
But, while all that was true, he still didn't really know what he was doing. Not yet.
He made his way to a desk as close to the back as he could get and slipped into a seat. How did people make friends? How did they form social groups? Should he just approach someone and speak? What if they couldn't understand him because of his accent? He'd worked hard to learn how to speak more clearly but he'd grown up surrounded by Ukrainian and it was difficult to shake the accent that he'd grown used to.
He took a moment to survey the room.
He intended to memorize all their faces. He would know them all, he was determined.