You blink when you breathe, you breathe when lie Who: Dawn, Jadyn, and Cecil (NPC) Where: Empty parking lot When: Early evening Warning: Violence
Jadyn was on top of the world the second she picked up her little son the other day and it so happened that a storm was rolling on by in the area. Such a coincidence. The water elemental was always the calmest when both her son and rain was in contact. Absolutely nothing could go wrong in her book. Jadyn was riding on an immense high and she didn't want to stop. Sure, the news was busy talking about the full moon and weres and all the like, and she knew she had to prep up little Cecil for that, for he would be in her are come next Thursday, but aside from that? Nothing could stop Jadyn. She was all smiles and sunshine, even if the weather said otherwise.
She had taken her son out to one of the corner cafes for some late lunch, sipping on some caffeine while she watched her kitty boy chow down on a huge meatball grinder. She couldn't help but laugh as he got sauce all over his face, helping the blonde clean it up. The little boy was talking nonstop, excited that his birthday was coming up on the 3rd. Of course Jadyn hadn't forgotten. She had the new bedroom set all ready for him on Monday. No more crashing on the couch for the weeboo. And when Jadyn was done with her coffee and Cecil couldn't take another bite, they ventured out into the rain, Jadyn laughing the whole while as he son jumped into all the puddles. He may have not been a water elemental, but he did enjoy the weather. Jadyn never bothered bringing an umbrella in such weather, simply enjoying her element washing over her. Cecil, however, had a little hoodie on with tiger ears popping out from the hood. Oh so appropriate.
"Splash splash SPLASH!" Cecil laughed as he jumped into another puddle, looking over to his mother with a tremendous smile. It was dark out for being so early, which normally would have worried the shit out of the paranoid Jadyn, but with the water and the presence of her son, she had no worries. They were slowly making way to her car and then they would be on their way home. The parking lot was surprisingly empty, but Jadyn didn't notice for the being. Her eyes were set on her son and nothing else.