goodbyeskyharbor
grace.
It’s safe to say that spending her Friday night at a high school football game isn’t Satomi Noda’s ideal way to pass the time. She’d rather be in her room, studying in relative peace before perhaps putting on a documentary later if her parents were kept back late at work, but a bet was a bet. She should’ve known better to play her friends’ silly games, but at the very least, they’ve allowed her to come to the game her way. And what is her way, you may ask? Well, she’s sitting in the stands with a blank expression, earplugs in, attention glued to a textbook. Her friends are… disappointed, to say the least, but she pushes away their words. She came. That is the extent of her joining in the school spirit.
The game seems to pass by quickly, at least. She’s sure that’s because she brought along her own entertainment, unaware yet game had concluded until her friend nudges her and speaks loud enough for her to hear. She wants to get out of here right away, but she doubts that will be possible. Her friends want to socialise, there talk of attending a party after, but she’ll likely get out of that one. They know what her parents are like, and that she isn’t one to rebel. Now that they’ve gotten her here, they’ve seemed to kind of give up, so as they leave to go mix with their fellow students, she decides to stay behind and read, sure that everyone is too preoccupied to bother her.
The game seems to pass by quickly, at least. She’s sure that’s because she brought along her own entertainment, unaware yet game had concluded until her friend nudges her and speaks loud enough for her to hear. She wants to get out of here right away, but she doubts that will be possible. Her friends want to socialise, there talk of attending a party after, but she’ll likely get out of that one. They know what her parents are like, and that she isn’t one to rebel. Now that they’ve gotten her here, they’ve seemed to kind of give up, so as they leave to go mix with their fellow students, she decides to stay behind and read, sure that everyone is too preoccupied to bother her.