"Actually I'm a vegetarian, so I don't cook with meat. I can watch someone eat it, don't get me wrong, it's your choice, but I just can't bring myself to cook with it, but if it's healthy you're after we'll just make sure to keep cheese out of the menu then." Sean smiled as he headed back to the building with her. He was so glad to have the beach so close to his apartment, it was something he had wanted for as long as he could remember. There was something about sand and the way his toes dug deep into it that he always loved. When he was younger he would imagine sinking all the way down into the sand and the various wonders that could be there, hidden, waiting to be found. Sometimes when his imagination really ran, he imagined an entire world under the sand, all his to explore.
He led Karin into his apartment, unlocking the door and ushering her in. "Make yourself at home." He had unpacked as quickly as he had been able to. Sean wasn't one to be able to live out of boxes, it was too stressful not being able to find anything. His apartment was simple, furniture he had found for cheap on craigslist or had been given from friends or clients here and there. His couch is a tanish color, and none of the wood matched. The coffeetable was a light, almost white wood, whereas the end tables were a dark cherry wood, and the music tower was a medium brown tone. Against a wall on the way to the kitchen, there was a little alter table with fresh flowers, candles and a statue of Buddha. As Sean walked passed it, he nodded to the statue, giving him his thanks and went into the kitchen, kicking off his sandals when he remembered that he was still wearing them.