"He said seven..." Kate mumbled to herself as she stood inside of the busy cinema, still waiting for someone who clearly had no signs of showing up. Half an hour later, she had even managed to buy her own ticket and send him two texts wondering if everything had been ok. Maybe she shouldn't have texted him. Maybe it had been too much. She inhaled softly in frustration as she sat down on a bench next to the concessions, tucking a piece of her brunette mid length hair behind her ear. At least she didn't look like a complete idiot. The place was full of middle schoolers, families, and couples on their dates for any of them to realize she was alone or waiting for anyone.
And as she stared down at her cellphone, she couldn't help but wonder why the hell this guy had stood her up. After all, he had been the one to ask her out on a date. She closed her phone and tucked it into her black leather bag before placing it down next to her. She would give him two more minutes to call, to text, or even show up. If not, she swore never to talk to him again. Part of her wanted to believe it was a silly mix up. Maybe he had gotten into an accident or something... But who was she kidding?
Maintaining her composure, she slung her bag over her shoulder before she stood up once more, towering over many of the movie goers almost a decade younger than her. Sure, she was nearly 5'10'' and clearly taller than the average woman, but most of the kids were not a day past twelve--or so it seemed.
Her deep brown eyes scanned the lobby once more, just in case he was there waiting for her.
And as she stared down at her cellphone, she couldn't help but wonder why the hell this guy had stood her up. After all, he had been the one to ask her out on a date. She closed her phone and tucked it into her black leather bag before placing it down next to her. She would give him two more minutes to call, to text, or even show up. If not, she swore never to talk to him again. Part of her wanted to believe it was a silly mix up. Maybe he had gotten into an accident or something... But who was she kidding?
Maintaining her composure, she slung her bag over her shoulder before she stood up once more, towering over many of the movie goers almost a decade younger than her. Sure, she was nearly 5'10'' and clearly taller than the average woman, but most of the kids were not a day past twelve--or so it seemed.
Her deep brown eyes scanned the lobby once more, just in case he was there waiting for her.