Amazonkass
Unregistered Animagus
Audra almost couldn't admit to herself how happy she was that Os wanted to tag along for her library trip. She dug into her breakfast, and scarfed it down. She hadn't realized how hungry she was until she had taken a bite of her bagel. It didn't take her long to finish it up and wipe her mouth.
"Thanks Os, it really means a lot." She reached out and placed her hand on his and gave it a light squeeze before letting go.
"Want to walk there? It's such a nice day out." They were close enough to campus that it would be a ten minute walk, at the most. And she was right about the weather, it was cool and sunny with a light breeze, throwing the dead leaves around the sidewalk and the street.
Audra turned her gaze wistfully to the leaves and watched them dance for a moment before she turned her attention back to Os. "You mentioned something this morning...a place you wanted to show me?" She offered, remembering him mentioning it earlier. With the food in her system, and the water, she felt like her brain was finally returning to normal. No longer did she feel like she was wading through fog to piece things together.
Some of her anxiety had gone away, but a sliver of it remained in the back of her mind.
"Thanks Os, it really means a lot." She reached out and placed her hand on his and gave it a light squeeze before letting go.
"Want to walk there? It's such a nice day out." They were close enough to campus that it would be a ten minute walk, at the most. And she was right about the weather, it was cool and sunny with a light breeze, throwing the dead leaves around the sidewalk and the street.
Audra turned her gaze wistfully to the leaves and watched them dance for a moment before she turned her attention back to Os. "You mentioned something this morning...a place you wanted to show me?" She offered, remembering him mentioning it earlier. With the food in her system, and the water, she felt like her brain was finally returning to normal. No longer did she feel like she was wading through fog to piece things together.
Some of her anxiety had gone away, but a sliver of it remained in the back of her mind.