Week Eighteen: Sunday
Who: Lily and Ana
When: After sunset
Where: Around town
What: Vampire meets Vampire
As the rain pitter pattered heavily against her window, Lily slumbered peacefully in her bed. It took a loud crash of thunder that lightly shook the walls to finally wake her up. The sun was setting on the horizon as she sat at the edge of her bed, yawning and rubbing at her eyes gently. She had spent the entire morning finishing the homework that would be due the next day (legasp!) and had fallen asleep hours before the rain really started to come down. As much as she wanted to crawl back under the covers and spend the rest of the day being lazy, she had some shopping that needed to be done. She wasn't expecting to receive anything from anyone on Friendship Day, so the bracelet and earrings that were waiting for her in her room was a surprise. Both Alice and Vivian had been extremely nice and helpful upon her arrival and she wanted to get something for them in return.
The town outside of the school was pleasant and it was nice that the shops stayed open later for her kind. She would have gotten something for the two women while she was shopping for gifts for her sire, but she wasn't exactly sure if they considered her a friend, just yet. They had only known each other for a short while and for some people, she would have only been considered an acquaintance; not someone they'd go out of their way to give a gift to. So here she was, popping in and out of every store, trying to figure out what to get. Normally she bought clothes for her friends, but she was horrible at guessing other people's sizes and wasn't too sure on what style they wore. She didn't want to make them feel like a child that got some awful looking dress on Christmas and had to pretend they liked it so that they wouldn't hurt the giver's feelings.
Lily peered into a window of an old jewelry shop and shrugged her shoulders as she quietly made her way in. Both Alice and Vivian had given her a piece of jewelry, so she figured she'd get them the same. Two jade bracelets had caught her attention and minutes later, she exited the shop with a slightly pleased smile on her face. She hated doing last minute shopping, so hopefully the bracelets would be a suitable enough gift. Maybe when she got back to her room, she'd do some research on the stone's symbolism and write it down on a note to give as well. It was nice when something had a meaning behind it.
Most people would call a cab in this kind of weather, but Lily was rather fond of rainy days. She enjoyed the way the air felt against her skin and it was a nice change from all the heat and humidity so she decided to walk back to the school. The young vampire hummed to herself softly as she made her way along the sidewalk, equipped with a clear umbrella and dressed in a white cashmere sweater dress and a pair of brightly colored rainboots. Thanks to her heightened senses, she was usually a lot more aware of her surroundings, but as she sidestepped to make way from one oncoming pedestrian, she ended up colliding head on with another, dropping the loads of bags in her hands to the ground. What? You didn't expect her to go shopping and not come back with a few things for herself did you?
When: After sunset
Where: Around town
What: Vampire meets Vampire
As the rain pitter pattered heavily against her window, Lily slumbered peacefully in her bed. It took a loud crash of thunder that lightly shook the walls to finally wake her up. The sun was setting on the horizon as she sat at the edge of her bed, yawning and rubbing at her eyes gently. She had spent the entire morning finishing the homework that would be due the next day (legasp!) and had fallen asleep hours before the rain really started to come down. As much as she wanted to crawl back under the covers and spend the rest of the day being lazy, she had some shopping that needed to be done. She wasn't expecting to receive anything from anyone on Friendship Day, so the bracelet and earrings that were waiting for her in her room was a surprise. Both Alice and Vivian had been extremely nice and helpful upon her arrival and she wanted to get something for them in return.
The town outside of the school was pleasant and it was nice that the shops stayed open later for her kind. She would have gotten something for the two women while she was shopping for gifts for her sire, but she wasn't exactly sure if they considered her a friend, just yet. They had only known each other for a short while and for some people, she would have only been considered an acquaintance; not someone they'd go out of their way to give a gift to. So here she was, popping in and out of every store, trying to figure out what to get. Normally she bought clothes for her friends, but she was horrible at guessing other people's sizes and wasn't too sure on what style they wore. She didn't want to make them feel like a child that got some awful looking dress on Christmas and had to pretend they liked it so that they wouldn't hurt the giver's feelings.
Lily peered into a window of an old jewelry shop and shrugged her shoulders as she quietly made her way in. Both Alice and Vivian had given her a piece of jewelry, so she figured she'd get them the same. Two jade bracelets had caught her attention and minutes later, she exited the shop with a slightly pleased smile on her face. She hated doing last minute shopping, so hopefully the bracelets would be a suitable enough gift. Maybe when she got back to her room, she'd do some research on the stone's symbolism and write it down on a note to give as well. It was nice when something had a meaning behind it.
Most people would call a cab in this kind of weather, but Lily was rather fond of rainy days. She enjoyed the way the air felt against her skin and it was a nice change from all the heat and humidity so she decided to walk back to the school. The young vampire hummed to herself softly as she made her way along the sidewalk, equipped with a clear umbrella and dressed in a white cashmere sweater dress and a pair of brightly colored rainboots. Thanks to her heightened senses, she was usually a lot more aware of her surroundings, but as she sidestepped to make way from one oncoming pedestrian, she ended up colliding head on with another, dropping the loads of bags in her hands to the ground. What? You didn't expect her to go shopping and not come back with a few things for herself did you?