Thursday 1/18/08
Who: Angelina, Chris When: Afternoon Where: Angel's office What: Hanging out~ Or something. We don't know!
Today's class felt, to Angelina, very productive. Some days were more or less productive than others but she felt good about today. As she reflected upon her class, thinking of her students and their intelligent questions, she stared out the window. For the time being her contacts had been removed. The angelspawn had perfect vision, they were merely to correct the color of her eyes. Eyes so blue she sometimes woke up shocked to see a sky looking back at her through the mirror. It was raining outside, though she would have called it more of a drizzle, and it looked really darn cold out. Frowning, the new-ish teacher crossed her right leg over the left at the knee, right foot bobbing in the air out of boredom. She should really finish grading those papers. As a student Angelina had always admired the way some teachers could finish grading all of the homework turned in to them in one night.
Now she wished she had that skill. Sometimes the blond beauty got a little sidetracked. For now it was the rain pattering across the windowpane, the oddly bright sky despite the low hanging fog and grayed clouds. Angel wished the rain would stop. This state could be so beautiful if one gave it a chance, but the rain only made it ugly and cold. Bah.
Standing, Angelina walked to the window with her arms crossed under her breasts, hands on either elbow as she stood with her back to the entrance to her small office. The place was clean and tidy, same as her apartment. There were plenty of religious related items in the office, though not all of them were from her own practice. A few were gifts from students of the past, one or two from new students here. Angel liked the study of religion nowadays and sometimes considered returning to college for it. Everyone knew she had enough money to do so, even if she wasn't "rich" she was terribly wealthy. Her mother and herself had always led a comfortable life. Pondering upon pretty much nothing and everything at once, though, she didn't hear when a guest came through her open door.