- Messages
- 66
The sky was going into the phase between day and night the colour changing into the soft shade of darkness soon about to fall into the blackness. This blackness was what Kayleigh found comforting about the night. This comfort was something that Kayleigh needed at least once a day. Not only the comfort was something that this blonde eleven year old needed it was the small tint of excitement that she accomplished when she had managed to relieve herself from her own home without the knowledge of her mother or siblings.
Tonight was different than the other nights though. Something about it was much different. Not only the time in which Kayleigh had managed to smuggle herself out of the house that was not like the rest of the escaped made by this blonde. Usually Kayleigh left the house early morning after both her parents and siblings had drifted off into the dream land in which they loved. Now Kayleigh had decided to put up a fight and just storm out of the house at about nine at night.
The fight that Kayleigh had created was not needed at all. It was nothing but a way to get some excitement. A way to storm out of the house. A way to get away. The negative aspect of the whole outting was simply known. Upon arrival back home, Kayleigh's mother would be the monster that this blonde child knew her as. Her mother would be more than furious yelling at the top of her lungs. Not like this bothered such a girl as Kayleigh. Kayleigh was known for yelling right back until the whole neighboor hood could hear the contents of the conversation that was going on in the White house. Almost as if the fight was experienced first hand on everyone's televisions just much much louder than the highest volume that a muggle television could ever reach in any hopes.
Her bare feet walked along the streets. No need for shoes this evening. Instead she was fitted in a gray skirt with a white tee shirt belted around the mid section. The cold weather however was fixed with her lovely leather jacket opened and not zipped. Not zipped for fashion reasons of course. If the temperature did however dropped to a certain low temperature than the zipping of such a fashionable jacket would have to be done. Even with a soon to be zipped up jacket Kayleigh was sure she would look perfect.
The blonde child continued to walk down the streets in silence listening to the people wonder around and chat amongst themselves. Glances always drifted in the direction of Kayleigh yet she paid them no mind. No one here seemed worth her time. No one that Kayleigh noticed at least. Maybe she would be lucky and meet someone who seemed worthy. The chances of that were slim to none. Not that Kayleigh cared too much about this fact. She was never one for making friends.
Back home she had one group of friends and that was it. Leaving them was not a problem at all. Why would it matter. Deep down Kayleigh was never able to make friends at all. Those people that followed her or those people that considered themselves friends were nothing in her mind. Only one girl back home seemed to make their way to her heart, that red head that Kayleigh knew she would never speak to again.
Her hazel orbs feel on a nearby park bench that allowed her to view the streets of people. Shrugging her small shoulders, Kayleigh wondered over to the wooden stop sitting upon it and crossing her thin legs. Her eyes barely focused on the passing people paying no one really any mind at all.
Tonight was different than the other nights though. Something about it was much different. Not only the time in which Kayleigh had managed to smuggle herself out of the house that was not like the rest of the escaped made by this blonde. Usually Kayleigh left the house early morning after both her parents and siblings had drifted off into the dream land in which they loved. Now Kayleigh had decided to put up a fight and just storm out of the house at about nine at night.
The fight that Kayleigh had created was not needed at all. It was nothing but a way to get some excitement. A way to storm out of the house. A way to get away. The negative aspect of the whole outting was simply known. Upon arrival back home, Kayleigh's mother would be the monster that this blonde child knew her as. Her mother would be more than furious yelling at the top of her lungs. Not like this bothered such a girl as Kayleigh. Kayleigh was known for yelling right back until the whole neighboor hood could hear the contents of the conversation that was going on in the White house. Almost as if the fight was experienced first hand on everyone's televisions just much much louder than the highest volume that a muggle television could ever reach in any hopes.
Her bare feet walked along the streets. No need for shoes this evening. Instead she was fitted in a gray skirt with a white tee shirt belted around the mid section. The cold weather however was fixed with her lovely leather jacket opened and not zipped. Not zipped for fashion reasons of course. If the temperature did however dropped to a certain low temperature than the zipping of such a fashionable jacket would have to be done. Even with a soon to be zipped up jacket Kayleigh was sure she would look perfect.
The blonde child continued to walk down the streets in silence listening to the people wonder around and chat amongst themselves. Glances always drifted in the direction of Kayleigh yet she paid them no mind. No one here seemed worth her time. No one that Kayleigh noticed at least. Maybe she would be lucky and meet someone who seemed worthy. The chances of that were slim to none. Not that Kayleigh cared too much about this fact. She was never one for making friends.
Back home she had one group of friends and that was it. Leaving them was not a problem at all. Why would it matter. Deep down Kayleigh was never able to make friends at all. Those people that followed her or those people that considered themselves friends were nothing in her mind. Only one girl back home seemed to make their way to her heart, that red head that Kayleigh knew she would never speak to again.
Her hazel orbs feel on a nearby park bench that allowed her to view the streets of people. Shrugging her small shoulders, Kayleigh wondered over to the wooden stop sitting upon it and crossing her thin legs. Her eyes barely focused on the passing people paying no one really any mind at all.
Word Count: 624
Tags: Open
Outfit: Outfit
Tags: Open
Outfit: Outfit