Darcy was walking, on her way to the barbers down the road. It was a typical hot summer day as she winced at the sun that was beating down on her. “Uhg, it’s too hot!” She complained to herself as she pulled a pair of sunglasses out of her bag and put them on to protect her eyes. She lamented on the fact that she had not put on sunscreen before coming outside; she being so pale that it hardly took more than a few minutes outside before her ivory complexion began to burn. She was caught up in thought, and wasn’t paying attention as she bumped into the girl. She was thrown off her balance and nearly dropped the iPod in her hand. “Oh, sorry~” She apologized, turning to face the girl.
Walking along the streets in the hot blistering sun, Kallista was barely paying any attention to were she was going. The hot sun reflecting off her bright white ipod she puts on her designer glasses and continues on. Her blonde hair resting on the back of her naturally tan neck, she quickly pulls it up in a messy bun showing off her red highlights. Looking down at her ipod she changes the song and continues walking. Thinking to her self about what the day holds out for her, lost in thought bums into a girl and stops looking down at this female. “I’m sorry, miss. I should pay more attention to where i am going.”
“Ah, well, I guess that goes for me as well.” She chuckled, putting her iPod away. “I’m Darcy.” She said as she extended her hand for the other girl to shake. She studied the girl as she did so; Tall, blonde, tan, pretty. Usually the kind of girl Darcy tried not to socialize with, but this one seemed friendly enough, so Darcy decided to try and socialize a bit. “Few, it’s boiling out, eh?” She commented on the weather, looking up at the sun briefly before turning away to avoid hurting her eyes.
Darcy was walking, on her way to the barbers down the road. It was a typical hot summer day as she winced at the sun that was beating down on her. “Uhg, it’s too hot!” She complained to herself as she pulled a pair of sunglasses out of her bag and put them on to protect her eyes. She lamented on the fact that she had not put on sunscreen before coming outside; she being so pale that it hardly took more than a few minutes outside before her ivory complexion began to burn. She was caught up in thought, and wasn’t paying attention as she bumped into the girl. She was thrown off her balance and nearly dropped the iPod in her hand. “Oh, sorry~” She apologized, turning to face the girl.