Brinlee Stryker
Thirty seconds, three minutes, or it could have even been sixty minutes but Brinlee could not tell how long the three had been walking down the streets to reach some destination. She tried remembering what one of them said. Hatie's place? No, that didn't sound right. Maybe Sadie's place? Well, whatever the name was, she did not care at this point. Her body felt warm, there was a certain numbness blanketing her mind and heart at the moment, and her senses were all working its best to try and retain what is happening. All Brinlee tried focusing on was staying balanced and in control. She had already thrown up once right as they left the club and that left a disgusting feeling inside of her. There was a reason that Brinlee did not drink a lot, and that was because she hated to vomit. The night for the woman had been miserable but strolling down one of the streets of Omen soothed her. Daisy, the tallest of trio, had been hanging around Brinlee's neck as they had stumbled closer to what looked like a small convenience store. The night was dark and the air felt somewhat cool, but with the bright lighting of the store, the scene before her appeared like a set of a drama film.
At some point, Daisy somehow slipped from Brinlee's attention as she continued to walk alongside De'jah. But before she could take another step behind De'jah, she felt the other woman's arm around her. Her perception of time must have been slightly off as she heard De'jah exclaim something and then glanced back to see Daisy throwing up. But somehow a man had magically appeared next to her. "Whaa-?" Brinlee softly whispered. Her eyes squinted and she lazily lifted a finger to point at the tall man standing next to Daisy, "When did he get there?" Then she felt the air around her become lighter as De'jah had left her side to join another man nearby. "Another man?"
But she realized that he must be the resident of the place they were heading to from the way De'jah was interacting with him. "They're really familiar with each other, huh?" With alcohol and a little bit of loneliness flowing through her system, it was not unusual to see Brinlee mumbling questions to herself as she stood there, not quite sure what to do. Then she felt some buzzing from the backside of her pants. It stopped abruptly before she could investigate the sensation. Still curious as to what it was, Brinlee reached to one of the rear pockets of her pants and felt her phone. "Oh I must've missed a call..." but once she pulled it out and tried clicking it on, she realized it was dead. "Damn...I need to charge it." Since she couldn't do anything else with it, she returned it to the pocket and simply followed after De'jah once her and the other man had made their way up on a set of stairs nearby.
From that moment on, only faint memories of her entering a new abode and simply collapsing onto a nearby couch would be what Brinlee could remember the next morning.
Danoram
NothingFancy
Thirty seconds, three minutes, or it could have even been sixty minutes but Brinlee could not tell how long the three had been walking down the streets to reach some destination. She tried remembering what one of them said. Hatie's place? No, that didn't sound right. Maybe Sadie's place? Well, whatever the name was, she did not care at this point. Her body felt warm, there was a certain numbness blanketing her mind and heart at the moment, and her senses were all working its best to try and retain what is happening. All Brinlee tried focusing on was staying balanced and in control. She had already thrown up once right as they left the club and that left a disgusting feeling inside of her. There was a reason that Brinlee did not drink a lot, and that was because she hated to vomit. The night for the woman had been miserable but strolling down one of the streets of Omen soothed her. Daisy, the tallest of trio, had been hanging around Brinlee's neck as they had stumbled closer to what looked like a small convenience store. The night was dark and the air felt somewhat cool, but with the bright lighting of the store, the scene before her appeared like a set of a drama film.
At some point, Daisy somehow slipped from Brinlee's attention as she continued to walk alongside De'jah. But before she could take another step behind De'jah, she felt the other woman's arm around her. Her perception of time must have been slightly off as she heard De'jah exclaim something and then glanced back to see Daisy throwing up. But somehow a man had magically appeared next to her. "Whaa-?" Brinlee softly whispered. Her eyes squinted and she lazily lifted a finger to point at the tall man standing next to Daisy, "When did he get there?" Then she felt the air around her become lighter as De'jah had left her side to join another man nearby. "Another man?"
But she realized that he must be the resident of the place they were heading to from the way De'jah was interacting with him. "They're really familiar with each other, huh?" With alcohol and a little bit of loneliness flowing through her system, it was not unusual to see Brinlee mumbling questions to herself as she stood there, not quite sure what to do. Then she felt some buzzing from the backside of her pants. It stopped abruptly before she could investigate the sensation. Still curious as to what it was, Brinlee reached to one of the rear pockets of her pants and felt her phone. "Oh I must've missed a call..." but once she pulled it out and tried clicking it on, she realized it was dead. "Damn...I need to charge it." Since she couldn't do anything else with it, she returned it to the pocket and simply followed after De'jah once her and the other man had made their way up on a set of stairs nearby.
From that moment on, only faint memories of her entering a new abode and simply collapsing onto a nearby couch would be what Brinlee could remember the next morning.
Danoram
NothingFancy
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