Life is hard Isn't it ? [ Romance/Slice of life Roleplay ]

I slipped my hand into her hair as she backed away, I knew she wasn't really expecting this all to happen. "Yeah I know, you probably weren't expecting that but I just had to. I had a lot of fun today, more then I've had in a while." I went and kissed her cheek before I got on my board. "Call me later, we can have more fun sometime alright Mayako" I looked her in the eyes then got on my board, headed strait for home. "She never seems to get any less beautiful"
 
On his way back home Luke finaly decided he somewhat slowed down a bit but just wanted to go home and light his smoke he still had in his hand but as he was driving he saw some kid about to cross the road so Luke slammed on his brakes and they made a screeching sound. He then rolled down his window.


"God damn it kid Don't you know how to cross a rode?" He shouted out the window of his car


Giving the kid a rude look


((Felt like ours paths should cross xD ))
 
Mayako watched in silence as Anther rode away. The gentle kiss they just shared felt like the beginning spark of electricity. Mayako softly touched her cheek, walking in the opposite direction toward her home. She was going to take a good nap for sure. A day to really remember... Mayako thought. She entered the house and flopped down on her futon. Mayako grabbed the nearest stuffed animal and embracing it in her arms as a way to calm her heart. Her body curled into a ball.


"What a day," she sighed. Oreo slipped through the crack of her door, walking them lying by her face. "Hey, Oreo. My heart won't stop beating so fast," Mayako uttered a laugh.
 
My board and I rode along the sidewalk on our way home. This was a day to remember indeed I hope that Mayako remembers too. We approached my apartment and I skidded to a rigid stop. I opened the door and set that board off to the side. The room was almost just as I had left it, dim lighted, random stuff on the table, and no roommate in sight. I didn't even go look on what had changed on the kitchen table, instead I went strait to my bed and face planted like dead wait. I got on my back and placed my hands behind my head, looking to the sky. Mayako, lets get together soon. My face still felt as if it was still a little red from that scene in the park, I hope she didn't find that to be too sudden. My stress was killing me, so I just put on some Deuce and started to fall asleep.
 
((Should we do a time skip but just a little because of the people offline?))


((Or some magical time skip that only affect Anther and Mayako? xD ))
 
After Mayako had a short nap, she watched reruns of Lucky Star. Her mind was inattentive however, gazing at the television screen in an upside down perspective. Mayako glanced at blank canvaas sitting on her easel. She was going to work on her painting project later, feeling lazy. Her face was still pink.


Automatically, she picked up her cell phone, a rabbit charm attached to it. Mayako swallowed her nervousness---it was unlike her to be, and she called Anther.
 
During my slumber I heard a really loud ring, it kept getting louder and louder util I had a freak spasm, flailing around and falling out of bed. I looked around for the ring noise and saw that my phone was the culprit. I went over to the black, glossy phone and picked it up. I answered with a half-tired half-gloomy voice. "Hey this is Anther, who's this?" I really didn't know who it was, probably my roommate asking for a fresh case of some alcohol on the table when he got home.
 
When Anther answered the phone Mayako could tell he sounded really exhausted from the other end of the line. "Hey Anther, it's me, Mayako," she said. She herself was surprised at how normally cheerful she was. "Do you want to go to the roller skating rink? It's alright if you don't want to," she smoothed her hair. Mayako felt worried that maybe he was too tired for it.
 
Mayako asked if I wanted to go to the ring and I really didn't know what to do. I would love to go with her but more then likely I would fall asleep in my skates. But even if that happened at least I would be able to go with her. Then I remembered the skating place is really far away, to far for me to ride my board there, I guess I could ask if she had a ride or something. "Yeah yeah totally, I'd love to go but there's one problem. I sorta don't have a ride to get to the ring so do you have like a car or something?"
 
"Yeah, I got a motorcycle," Mayako replied. "I can pick you up there. Where are you?" she asked. She never had to share a seat on her motorcycle, let alone with a guy. Her mind created an image of her driving the black motorcycle, but with Anther sitting behind her. It was kind of comical, usually it was the guy who sat in front. Mayako didn't care. The roller skating rink would be fun.
 
"Alright cool, my address is 4401 MapleManor Parkway, out near the music shop. I'll leave the door open since the lock and doorbell are broken. See you then, bye." I set my phone face down on the nightstand as I got up. I put my hands in my face, I was so tired for some reason, I had to pull it together before I went. My jet black hair was messed up so I ruffled it around to get it back to normal, I put on my shoes, and I sat down on the couch and waited. My eyes became very droopy and tired. "I-gotta-st-stay-awa...." I had slowly fallen asleep as my door had begun to creek open, waiting for Mayako.
 
Mayako put her phone back in her pocket. She didn't bother writing down the address, she had a great memory she could rely on. Mayako went into the hall closet and picked out the spare helmet, just in case she misplaced her first one, but she would give this to Anther for him to wear. Mayako went into the garage and easily found her slim, black motorcycle. "Hello~" she sang, dressing on her helmet. She climbed to the seat and ignited the engine, backing out of the garage. And was careful not to scratch her aunt's car.


She drove off. Though Mayako hadn't used her vehicle in a while, it was muscle memory. Like the way you stop playing a game after a two or three weeks, but somehow you remember the controls. 4401 MapleManor Parkway... Mayako stopped when she saw the address, and parked into the driveway. "Hey, Anther! I'm here," she called. No response. He did the say the door'd be open, she thought. She took off her helmet as she peeked inside. Mayako spotted Anther, fast asleep on the couch. She giggled. "He looks so cute..." she mumbled to herself.
 
I was stuck in a weird trance of dreaming, I could tell I was dreaming but yet it didn't feel like one. I imagined even about Mayako. I just couldn't get her off my mind though, she was edged into my thoughts themself. That date at the park most likely changed me forever in some ways. I hope she gets here soon.


Even though I was dreaming my body shuffled around like some people do in there sleep slightly. My shoulders moved around to re-position themselves and unconsciously knowing I started spouting random mumbles that no one could understand deep under my breath.
 
Mayako quietly walked over toward him, seeing that he was still asleep and mumbling. The grin was still on her face; Mayako couldn't help it. She touched his left shoulder, shaking Anther lightly. "Wake up," she whispered. She knelled down to be eye level with him. "Wakie, wakie," Mayako poked his cheek. Is he a heavy sleeper? she wondered.


Noticing his ear was exposed, Mayako got an idea in her mind that would most likely wake Anther. She leaned closer to his ear and released a soft puff of her breath into it.
 
There was an odd disturbance, it felt as if wind was being blown into my ear. I shuffled myself awake to see that Mayako was in front of me. She was as beautiful as ever, I hope she didn't wait to long try to get me up, I wouldn't want to be a burden. "Oh, hey there Mayako, kinda fell asleep here." I let out a small chuckle. I rotated my neck to crack it, that usually helped me wake up a bit. "Sorry, I'm just so tired from the park and all."
 
It worked! Mayako thought, as she watched Anther awaken. Naps always got her energized, but if she were too lazy to get up right away, she'd fall into a four-hour long sleep. "Oh, that's okay. It was the same for me too..." she answered, her thoughts rewinding back to the scene in the park with him. To put herself back to reality, Mayako spoke. "Are you ready to go? I got a spare helmet for you," Mayako held it out to him. "Not too exhausted, are you?"
 
"No no I should be good, just kinda tired. Yeah let's go." I took the helmet from her hands and put it under my shoulder. I took her hand and stood up, walking out the door. "So do you know anything about roller skating?" I really didn't know much but I knew quite a lot from the neighborhood kids that would rollerblade at the park.


I went down the stairs and saw her motorcycle. It was a cool slick black color like my hair, so it naturally struck me fancy.
 
Mayako shrugged. "A bit," she said. "I guess I would say I'm okay at it, but definitely not the best," she smiled. She remembered her first time roller skating, which was when she was ten and hanging out with a friends. She couldn't even let go of the rails for five seconds without clinging back to them. Mayako still laughs at herself for that. "What about you? Are you really fast with skates?" she climbed on the seat, making the vehicle stand upright with her.
 
"I guess I'm pretty good, I see guys at the park blading all the time while I board and I've picked a few things, at least I hope I have." I went behind her and mounted the vehicle. I knew she would make me use my helmet so I put and on and was all set to go to the ring. "Alright I'm all good back here, you ready to go Mayako? Don't worry I won't fall asleep back here."
 
"Hopefully not," Mayako chuckled. She revved the motorcycle, and the engine purred to life. She liked that humming sound. "Hold on~" Mayako said, and they advanced toward the roller skating rink. One of the reasons why she loved this type of vehicle, was because of the wind she got on her face while riding it, and didn't at all mind rain. Hope I don't look really stupid while I'm on those skates, she thought. Muscle memory could do it's job, maybe.


Minutes passed by and they made it. "We're here," Mayako parked the motorcycle.
 
I stepped off the motorcycle, taking my helmet off and shaking my hair to fix it. I set the helmet back on the bike and looked at the place. "I forgot how cool motorcycles were. Shall we go in?" I took Mayako by the hand and stepped inside the place. It was a decent amount of people, some skating some not. I walked up to the counter with her to get our skates. "Hey there um I need a size 13 please." I had rather large feet and I always loved it, somehow it just made me feel better about my self, that's most likely cause I'm a bit weird.
 
Mayako got a pair of size seven skates from the guy behind the counter. "Thirteen?" Mayako repeated. "I don't know somebody with that shoe size. All the more different you are then," she smiled. She replaced her high top sneakers with the four-wheeled skates, tying the laces tightly to make sure they wouldn't come loose. Mayako stood, testing them out a bit on the carpet. "I'm all good. But sorry if I'm gonna be a little slow," Mayako smoothed her hair. "I'm not entirely sure how I'm going to be with these on,"
 
I sat down next to her and took off my orange converse, replacing them with my skates. I sorta chuckled, she was so innocent and fragile. "It's perfectly alright, I'll try and show you a few things if you need some help. I stood up in my new skates and took a couple laps around our little circle seats. "Yep, I still remember how to do this stuff. Now, lets get out there and we'll see what you can do." I lent my hand out to her, helping her get up. As soon as she got up she started to wobble a little and I grabbed her waist to help her balance but I also got a little red from doing this.
 
Mayako offered Anther a shy grin. She was blushing too, she was sure. A group of girls glanced at them as they skated by and giggled. All she heard from one of them was, 'sittin' in a tree,'. Mayako rested her hands on both of his shoulders. "C'mon, let's go," she smiled, and rolled onto the smoother floor with Anther. They were hit by the flashing, colorful lights that constantly changed around the rink. "I might get the hang of this," Mayako said, steadying herself.
 

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