- Messages
- 365
- OOC First Name
- Cole
- Sexual Orientation
- Dextersexual
- Age
- 7/2021
Mandalyn felt it, the wind in her hair, the chilled breeze of a summer night. She felt more than just the wind on her skin, she felt her heart thumb as night approached, knowing that if she didn't find something soon, she would be sleeping in a park again. Andi hated the thought, that because she and her traveling partner were separated, she was now homeless. She had very little money, and had no luck yet finding any work. Everywhere she was supposed to work was asking her for her address, her experience; Mandalyn had none of that. Back home she had everything given to her by her father, and her schooling in Salem was still in it's early stages. She had heard of a school in this area, the area where her mom disappeared, but she had missed the time that their sorting was going on, and was out of schooling until the time came back around.
Mandalyn looked around, thinking she'd heard something. She'd been wandering aimlessly for at least an hour. When she'd started, it was too early for the bars to be opened, and that was what Mandalyn counted on. Some man or women who was at least a bit tipsy, who would agree to let her stay for the night. It may not of been safe, but until she found Rosario, she didn't have much of a choice. With those thoughts in her mind, Mandalyn thought maybe she should turn around and head back toward the light. After all, the sign in front of her said Bleak Street, and that didn't sound like somewhere she'd want to be.
Mandalyn, now putting on a coy smile and flipping her slightly messy hair over her shoulder, made her way to the nearest pub, and waited. She waited outside of the door, gauging the danger of each person that came out, or each person that walked by. Maybe she would pick someone eventually, but everyone that left the bar seemed to be in too good of a state. Mandalyn eventually decided to move on a bit, and that's when she saw her target. Well dressed, well kept; and he looked as if he might have a couch she could sleep on. Mandalyn approached him carefully, and cleared her throat. "Excuse me?" She asked, waiting for him to reply.
Mandalyn looked around, thinking she'd heard something. She'd been wandering aimlessly for at least an hour. When she'd started, it was too early for the bars to be opened, and that was what Mandalyn counted on. Some man or women who was at least a bit tipsy, who would agree to let her stay for the night. It may not of been safe, but until she found Rosario, she didn't have much of a choice. With those thoughts in her mind, Mandalyn thought maybe she should turn around and head back toward the light. After all, the sign in front of her said Bleak Street, and that didn't sound like somewhere she'd want to be.
Mandalyn, now putting on a coy smile and flipping her slightly messy hair over her shoulder, made her way to the nearest pub, and waited. She waited outside of the door, gauging the danger of each person that came out, or each person that walked by. Maybe she would pick someone eventually, but everyone that left the bar seemed to be in too good of a state. Mandalyn eventually decided to move on a bit, and that's when she saw her target. Well dressed, well kept; and he looked as if he might have a couch she could sleep on. Mandalyn approached him carefully, and cleared her throat. "Excuse me?" She asked, waiting for him to reply.