Post by seychelles on Jan 16, 2011 18:35:18 GMT -5
The bright rays of light blinded Aimée for a moment, but she got used to it quickly. It felt great to be outside, it felt like she was a flower that opened up, after that last, boring class about... What again? Not that it mattered anymore! Aimée smiled to herself. The only thing she could think about when she was sitting in that dusty classroom was the warm, loving sun that was outside waiting for her. The only thing that was a bit dissappointing were the small gusts of cold wind. Well, that could be fixed.
She stepped onto the grass and kicked her shoes off. She put her bag on the ground and sat down next to it. The wind was now having a harder time to hit her; it was mostly flying over her head now. Aimée looked around. It didn't seem like many other students had chosen to go outside yet; but maybe they weren't like Aimée who had to run to the sun. "Thank you for being here today as well, monsieur Soleil!" she sang softly. It seemed like the sun heard it and wanted to shine even brighter, which made Aimée feel even happier.
Aimée let her fall back so she was just laying on the grass now. The small grass halms were tickling her neck, she giggled and closed her eyes. Ahh.. Forget about all those other classes after the break, I just want to keep laying here.
Last Edit: Jan 18, 2011 4:32:34 GMT -5 by seychelles
Vash sighed as continued walking around, looking for Lili. She'd forgotten her textbook, and her classmate had left it with him to pass it to her. He sighed again, rubbing the bridge of his nose. She was probably outside; she loved the sun, and he somehow doubted he'd find her in the crowded and stuffy hallways. After walking another round in the school, he made his way outside.
The moment he stepped out, he was immediately blinded by the glare of the sun, and he scowled. He could never understand her sister's love for the sun. There were hardly any students outside either, and he couldn't blame them. He wondered how anyone could enjoy the scorching heat. The students that he'd asked hadn't seen his sister either, so he continued wandering under the blaze of the sun. How could finding his sister be so hard?
He walked until he came to a grass patch, where he caught sight of a girl--had he seen her somewhere before?--lying peacefully on the grass. He moved towards her and asked, "Excuse me, may I know if you have seen a girl named Lili?"
((I hope you don't mind me butting in. ^^; And I'm sorry he's so ooc. ;A;))
Post by seychelles on Jan 18, 2011 10:19:23 GMT -5
Aimée could have found herself in the wonderland of dreams, if the light that was still coming through her eyelids wouldn't have dissappeared. Eh? The girl opened her eyes, sat up straight and rubbed her eyes. The warmth always made her feel so drowsy. When she opened her eyes again, she noticed that it was a boy who was blocking the sunlight. She hoped she didn't make any weird sounds in her almost-asleep state; that would be embarrassing. But the boy didn't seem like he just witnessed something like that, so Aimée decided that it was okay.
"Lili? I'm sorry, I don't know someone with that name, she must be in a different class than me." Aimée answered. She looked around to study the other people that were outside. No, she didn't see anyone that fitted the name 'Lili'. She looked back at the boy, and smiled at him. "So I haven't seen her, I'm sorry. Why are you looking for her, if I may ask? Are you supposed to meet her here?" She could've just let the boy walk away to continue his search, but the way he asked about this Lili sparked her interest. If she would just lie down now again, she would keep wondering whoever Lili was and if she would ever be found by this blonde-haired boy.
Vash was slightly surprised--he was about to thank the girl for her help and continue his search for Lili, when the girl went on to ask him why he wanted to find her. It was odd, as most of the people ignored him and let him continue his search after he asked them; this was the first time someone wanted to know more about the reasons behind his search. He scowled, feeling defensive. He was unused to people prying about why he was doing what he was. A thought struck him suddenly--perhaps she wanted to help him find his sister? That would explain the questions she was asking. If so, then it would be easier to find Lili.
"I'm her brother. She left a textbook behind in her previous class, and her classmate passed it to me to return it to her. Her phone's battery went flat as well, so I have no means to contact her. Since she likes the sun, I thought she'd be here, so I was looking around this area." Vash replied awkwardly. He wasn't used to explaining himself to others, and he didn't enjoy doing so either. But he had no clue at all of where Lili was, and if explaining to this girl helped him in looking for her, then he would do so.
Post by seychelles on Jan 25, 2011 16:16:59 GMT -5
Aimée nodded when the boy told her about Lili, completely unaware of the other's awkwardness. "I see.." She studied the expression on the boy's face. He seemed to be having trouble with something. He's that worried? Ah, I really need to help him! After all, so many things could have happened in a school like this one! Aimée was almost sure she had seen an UFO in the sky last year. What if they came back? Lili probably wouldn't be able to defend herself against something like that. "Alright!" She happily exclaimed while standing up. "How about I'll help you out? I'm sure two people have more chance of finding a person instead of one!"
The girl grabbed her bag from the ground and threw it over her shoulder. "I'm Aimée, by the way." She smiled at the boy. "So, where should we start?" Though laying in the sun was wonderful, a quest like this one seemed a bit more interesting. And maybe she would get to know the people at this school more; last year, she was mainly busy with concentrating on controlling her powers. This year would be one full of excitement!
Vash was glad that the girl had agreed to help him--otherwise it meant that he'd been explaining, and probably embarrassing himself for nothing. "Thank you." He replied. He hoped that with her aid, he'd be able to find Lili sooner. He sighed to himself. He was going to have to tell Lili to be less forgetful afterwards. She really needed to remember to charge her phone and not to forget her textbooks after her classes. He didn't enjoy asking people to help him, and although this time help had been offered, his accepting of the help was almost equivalent to asking for it.
"My name is Vash Zwingli," Vash replied in response to Aimee's introduction. "And we could start at the gardens. Lili loves flowers, so she could be there." He said instantly, after Aimee asked where they should start. It would make sense to find Lili there as well...