Elodie Kesslar
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- Melissa [2nd Main]
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Elodie strolled along the beach her hands shoved deep in the pockets of her black faux leather jacket trying to keep them warm. It was overcast, grey clouds hung heavily in the sky, it wasn't really beach weather. But Elodie ventured onward, she couldn't go to the beach when it was sunny. Her skin burnt so easily so she always chose to take a trip to the beach when it was cloudy, eliminating all chance of skin burning rays. Her dark hair whipped around her face in the mildly gusty wind and loose sand stung her eyes, but despite the obvious discomfort she found the fresh sea to be rather relaxing and therapeutic. Inhaling deep breaths of the seaweed tinged air Elodie's dark eyes swept the sandy plains before her. She noticed a large log, long since dead lying partially buried in the sand mere meters from the water's edge. Walking over to it Elodie lowered herself on to its sea corroded surface and gazed out over the sea.
The waves were grey and violent and were drawing alarmingly close to her seat but she didn't move. If the tide was going to come up Elodie was going to let it, she didn't mind the icy chill of the water swirling around her feet' As the edges of the waves tickled her feet Elodie exhaled deeply and closed her eyes, this was the most relaxed she had been all week and it was nice to finally take a breath and unwind. Drawing patterns with her toes she smiled, this was a great day. She decided she was going to stay here for as long as the tide would let her. Pulling her iPod out of her pocket she put her ear phones in and let the familiar music wash over her.
The waves were grey and violent and were drawing alarmingly close to her seat but she didn't move. If the tide was going to come up Elodie was going to let it, she didn't mind the icy chill of the water swirling around her feet' As the edges of the waves tickled her feet Elodie exhaled deeply and closed her eyes, this was the most relaxed she had been all week and it was nice to finally take a breath and unwind. Drawing patterns with her toes she smiled, this was a great day. She decided she was going to stay here for as long as the tide would let her. Pulling her iPod out of her pocket she put her ear phones in and let the familiar music wash over her.