- Messages
- 50
- OOC First Name
- Cole
"Hold the elevator!" Selfie shouted, jogging down the hall in the most ridiculous manner. She had papers in her hand, her hair seemed frazzled - just another Sunday morning. She knew that she shouldn't have gone out drinking that previous night, but she'd missed last months Saturday and just wanted the relaxing night. She'd gotten carried away with the drinks though, and she was taken home by a rather kind bartender who lived in her apartment building. Luckily she didn't have a headache, but she had still woken up ten minutes late, and now had to rush up to the 6th floor where her student was. She would have taken the stairs, but her feet were already killing her in the hot-pink heels she wore. just as she was reaching the elevator, she began losing hope - until the doors swung back open to reveal two people standing in the elevator. "Thank you, thank you, thank you!" She said, rushing in and pushing the six button. The little woman who had let her in looked rather frail, and she was thankful for good manners. Her blue eyes traced the patterns on the elevator walls until they landed on the second person, who was standing opposite the buttons. He was tall and rather handsome - but something about him screamed predator. There was a slightly chilly feeling in the elevator as it moved from the second floor to the fourth floor. The jolting of the elevator made the discombobulated blood a bit disoriented as she adjusted the notes in her books. She straightened her black skirt and the suspenders a little bit, pulling them down on her legs. When the elevator stopped on the fourth floor, the woman exited, but the blonde next to her stayed. The doors shut silently, and Selfie took in a slight breath. Only a few more floors.
The elevator seemed to creep, and the petite woman tried to find something other than her parter in the elevator to look at. She had finally gotten her papers the way she wanted, but a sudden jerk in the elevator nearly knocked her off balance. Without thinking too much, she reached out a hand and placed it against the taller man's back. Once she'd caught herself she removed her hand and once again adjusted her skirt and her suspenders. "What the hell just happened?" She glanced at her wrist, which had a watch on it, the face on the bottom of her wrist. "Not now, please." She said, rolling her eyes. She looked at the blonde, and realized why she might have felt uncomfortable - they were in her apartment building and she had never seen him before. She wasn't sure how long they'd be stuck together, but there was no point in being rude. "Sorry for catching myself on your back." She started with an apology. "I'm Selfie, I live in 221." She offered, not that she cared if he said where he was staying. She just felt that it was convenient. Most of the people in this apartment building knew her - not that it was always for good reasons. She had had the cops called to her apartment twice for noise - not that either of those times were her fault. Regardless of why she knew most of the tenants in the building, she did - and a new face deserved to be welcomed, if that was indeed what he was.
The elevator seemed to creep, and the petite woman tried to find something other than her parter in the elevator to look at. She had finally gotten her papers the way she wanted, but a sudden jerk in the elevator nearly knocked her off balance. Without thinking too much, she reached out a hand and placed it against the taller man's back. Once she'd caught herself she removed her hand and once again adjusted her skirt and her suspenders. "What the hell just happened?" She glanced at her wrist, which had a watch on it, the face on the bottom of her wrist. "Not now, please." She said, rolling her eyes. She looked at the blonde, and realized why she might have felt uncomfortable - they were in her apartment building and she had never seen him before. She wasn't sure how long they'd be stuck together, but there was no point in being rude. "Sorry for catching myself on your back." She started with an apology. "I'm Selfie, I live in 221." She offered, not that she cared if he said where he was staying. She just felt that it was convenient. Most of the people in this apartment building knew her - not that it was always for good reasons. She had had the cops called to her apartment twice for noise - not that either of those times were her fault. Regardless of why she knew most of the tenants in the building, she did - and a new face deserved to be welcomed, if that was indeed what he was.