- Messages
- 250
- OOC First Name
- Cole
- Age
- 2/2013
Nobody Marsters set another box down on the hardwood floor of Samuel's living room. Standing up straight, the petite woman had to catch herself on the wall, feeling slightly faint. She took a glance around the room, she was sure that was the last box. She only had three with her after all. Being on the road so much before meant that she had to cut down on her items. The sentimental things she had became smaller and smaller, and now only the ring of her ex lover and her real mother's necklace were the only items that she held close to her heart. Finally finding what she'd looked around for in the first place, Nobody crossed the room to her water bottle. Without her medication she knew she would need to keep her intake of water high to lessen the chance of passing out. After all, she had attempted to give what little gold she had to Sam, and gave the rest to pay off any debts she had - meaning this month she'd have no chance of getting her medication.
"You are in possession of a very lovely home. Very clean." She complimented, trying not to let the stark contrast of white on black injure her brown eyes. She looked back at the dark haired man whom had been a guardian angel sent to her, or at least she felt that way. Her mind drifted back to the little cafe where they had met. While it seemed for a moment to be a happy memory, she still didn't know how to thank him, which made her stomach turn. She knew that he was only doing this until she was back on her feet, but still, it was a lot for one person to do for her. The blonde slipped her grey tennis shoes off, taking a few steps into the house to look around. Her stomach growled, and she thought she could start paying him back by making him dinner. She didn't know much about the house, but the kitchen was easy enough to find, and the blonde just had to open drawers and cupboards until locating something. "Are you hungry? I have heard I am quite the cook." She offered, taking her time in admiring the humble decor. The minimalist style was right up the gypsies alley, as she was used to living with very little - made apparent by her lack of belongings.
"You are in possession of a very lovely home. Very clean." She complimented, trying not to let the stark contrast of white on black injure her brown eyes. She looked back at the dark haired man whom had been a guardian angel sent to her, or at least she felt that way. Her mind drifted back to the little cafe where they had met. While it seemed for a moment to be a happy memory, she still didn't know how to thank him, which made her stomach turn. She knew that he was only doing this until she was back on her feet, but still, it was a lot for one person to do for her. The blonde slipped her grey tennis shoes off, taking a few steps into the house to look around. Her stomach growled, and she thought she could start paying him back by making him dinner. She didn't know much about the house, but the kitchen was easy enough to find, and the blonde just had to open drawers and cupboards until locating something. "Are you hungry? I have heard I am quite the cook." She offered, taking her time in admiring the humble decor. The minimalist style was right up the gypsies alley, as she was used to living with very little - made apparent by her lack of belongings.