TheHarlequinnCat
One Thousand Club
Lindy's eyes cast downward, she was trying to be optimistic about this new experience; but so far they were offto a shaky start. She retreated to the sanctity of her mind, wondering absently if Marcello would've even noticed if she and Lee had skipped this breakfast. Actually, in the time they'd been waiting the breakfast had just become a prop to make them seem normal. No one was eating, not like anyone had much appetite anyways, and there was a unbearable discomfort lingering in the air. In the she'd been sitting here she could've showered, gotten dressed, and done some morning yoga or meditation. Mildly irritated by the disturbing misuse of time, she began to tap her foot impatiently; but it was quiet enough that it was practically inaudible.
Leroy was about as awkward-looking as Lindy, his lips drawn into a grim thin line; but he was rather focused on the situation before them. Shifting his weight just slightly, he looked more to his foster mother than father; because he already felt mistrust from the first second he stepped into the house. He seemed to have a general hatred of father figures, even though he was male himself. It was a power-control thing as much as it was his past, and it brought up Lindy's pondering as to why Lee didn't seem to settle down in any houses for too long. She also couldn't help but wonder if Lee was gay or not, he never answered her directly about any subtle questions she dropped; but either way she'd never seen him shown genuine interest in romance, and if he did he was very skilled in hiding it.
Leroy was about as awkward-looking as Lindy, his lips drawn into a grim thin line; but he was rather focused on the situation before them. Shifting his weight just slightly, he looked more to his foster mother than father; because he already felt mistrust from the first second he stepped into the house. He seemed to have a general hatred of father figures, even though he was male himself. It was a power-control thing as much as it was his past, and it brought up Lindy's pondering as to why Lee didn't seem to settle down in any houses for too long. She also couldn't help but wonder if Lee was gay or not, he never answered her directly about any subtle questions she dropped; but either way she'd never seen him shown genuine interest in romance, and if he did he was very skilled in hiding it.