- Messages
- 13
- OOC First Name
- Annaleise
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Age
- 7/2017
Rarely did Elliot have Saturdays free but it was during this time of year that free time became less sporadic and more of a staple in his usually busy schedule. He had long referred the time between January and April to be his 'slow time of year' and for the same amount of time he had utilized the empty spaces in his schedule to work on other projects, however he was sad to realize this year was dramatically different to most. The endless amount of interest the twenty year old showed to surfing and the subsequent energy he possessed that kept pushing him from the shore and into the sea had wavered too much for him to comprehend. Day after day he was clocking more hours of sleep than he ever had before trying to avoid the looming air of exhaustion clouding his mind. A month into his many attempts to feel like his normal, upbeat self in the wake of the new year he had officially given up on his own and decided to turn to a small group of friends, if his student's family he had known for the better part of four years could be considered friends.
Three in the afternoon on a Saturday seemed a perfect time to visit though as he strolled towards the familiar house the time seemed less and less perfect by the second. What music or laughter from the backyard that was usually audible at the front door was non-existent, and unusual, because not once did he ever remember hearing nothing but still silence from the house before. It all hinted to the fact the Renners were not home and Elliot had wasted twenty minutes walking over for nothing but a deserted house and a disenchanted twenty minute walk back to his apartment building. But Instead of dwelling on the thought no one was home he shrugged, remaining hopeful someone was in the house, and putting the absence of sound to the fact Archie had returned to the boarding school. Ah yes, the boarding school that Archie mysteriously got into that his family vaguely mentioned though never spoke in detail about. Elliot often wondered what on earth this 'boarding school' was about because Archie had never been academically inclined nor well-behaved or able to keep focused on anything more than a few minutes (at least that was what Elliot had noticed while giving the younger boy surf lessons the past few years). "Don't get distracted." Elliot whispered to himself when he realized his extreme tiredness was once again causing his mind to wander instead of focusing on the present which was what he needed to do if any of his 'friends' were home. He stepped from the front pathway to the door and rang the doorbell, waiting a minute before knocking instead and with hope it would cause someone to open the door. Elliot pulled his cellphone from his pocket and checked the time before deciding to cut his losses and stroll home. Though as he turned and began to step away the sound of the door opening hit his ears and he turned back to see Amity standing in the doorway. "Great! I was starting to think you guys had moved away on me." He greeted her with a chuckle followed by an awkward silence before speaking again because although he was friends with the whole family, Amity had always been more distanced in his eyes. "I was bored and wanted so see what everyone was up to, is it alright if I come in?" Elliot had always spent a lot of time with the family on weekends after Archie's surfing lessons, and healthily assumed a visit out of the blue would be plausible and far from a problem with a family of such welcoming people.
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<i></i>Three in the afternoon on a Saturday seemed a perfect time to visit though as he strolled towards the familiar house the time seemed less and less perfect by the second. What music or laughter from the backyard that was usually audible at the front door was non-existent, and unusual, because not once did he ever remember hearing nothing but still silence from the house before. It all hinted to the fact the Renners were not home and Elliot had wasted twenty minutes walking over for nothing but a deserted house and a disenchanted twenty minute walk back to his apartment building. But Instead of dwelling on the thought no one was home he shrugged, remaining hopeful someone was in the house, and putting the absence of sound to the fact Archie had returned to the boarding school. Ah yes, the boarding school that Archie mysteriously got into that his family vaguely mentioned though never spoke in detail about. Elliot often wondered what on earth this 'boarding school' was about because Archie had never been academically inclined nor well-behaved or able to keep focused on anything more than a few minutes (at least that was what Elliot had noticed while giving the younger boy surf lessons the past few years). "Don't get distracted." Elliot whispered to himself when he realized his extreme tiredness was once again causing his mind to wander instead of focusing on the present which was what he needed to do if any of his 'friends' were home. He stepped from the front pathway to the door and rang the doorbell, waiting a minute before knocking instead and with hope it would cause someone to open the door. Elliot pulled his cellphone from his pocket and checked the time before deciding to cut his losses and stroll home. Though as he turned and began to step away the sound of the door opening hit his ears and he turned back to see Amity standing in the doorway. "Great! I was starting to think you guys had moved away on me." He greeted her with a chuckle followed by an awkward silence before speaking again because although he was friends with the whole family, Amity had always been more distanced in his eyes. "I was bored and wanted so see what everyone was up to, is it alright if I come in?" Elliot had always spent a lot of time with the family on weekends after Archie's surfing lessons, and healthily assumed a visit out of the blue would be plausible and far from a problem with a family of such welcoming people.
blahhhh.