ShatteredSoul
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2012
- Location
- US - CST
The hot afternoon sun was beating down on the sidewalk like a blinding force, toasting the back of a man that stood quietly peering through the glass of the front door to The Source. Short, fuzzy-looking, straight blonde hair glinted under the bright rays, his hazel eyes scanning around the store's interior thoughtfully, seeking something or someone in particular. He was dressed in military regalia; standard issue combat boots, camo-pants, and a matching camo-jacket that covered a brown t-shirt, embroidered with various patches, the two most prominent being on either side of his chest. 'LAVERY' striped his right breast, and 'MARINES' striped his left. He was tall, broad shouldered, and though he was only 25 years old, his gentle face looked aged and somewhat word.
The last three years had been long and hard, a true trial to his very being, but three years in a harsh desert-like aria had taught him one thing for certain; the age old saying that distance makes the heart grow fonder couldn't have been more spot on. But as his gaze fixated on one of the employees' backs, his lips curved into a small, warm smile. He wasn't in the desert anymore, that much was evident, but he wasn't home either. He was far from it, in fact, until he could finally be reunited with an old friend, one that meant much more to him than anything else life would be able to toss his direction.
The man stood on the street for a few more minutes, despite the fact that they felt like hours, waiting until the employee was observing was no longer busy helping any customers or completing any other tasks. When their back was turned, he nervously pulled open the front door and stepped over the threshold, swallowing hard to fight the new wave of emotions that flooded his chest and mind. Keeping his footfalls as quiet as possible, he approached the person of his interest, and cleared his throat. "Excuse me miss?" He spoke quietly, his voice tinged with a warm Georgian drawl. "I'm looking for an old friend of mine. I heard she works here and I haven't seen her in years. Perhaps you know her?"
The friend he was talking about was of course the same woman he was talking to, but he figured he'd be as discreet as possible for the moment. It had been a good eight months since they'd last exchanged any letters, and he had kept the news of his homecoming a secret, fully intending to surprise her with the best possible intentions. A slight smile curved the corners of his lips as he leaned back and watched the woman, awaiting her response patiently.
The last three years had been long and hard, a true trial to his very being, but three years in a harsh desert-like aria had taught him one thing for certain; the age old saying that distance makes the heart grow fonder couldn't have been more spot on. But as his gaze fixated on one of the employees' backs, his lips curved into a small, warm smile. He wasn't in the desert anymore, that much was evident, but he wasn't home either. He was far from it, in fact, until he could finally be reunited with an old friend, one that meant much more to him than anything else life would be able to toss his direction.
The man stood on the street for a few more minutes, despite the fact that they felt like hours, waiting until the employee was observing was no longer busy helping any customers or completing any other tasks. When their back was turned, he nervously pulled open the front door and stepped over the threshold, swallowing hard to fight the new wave of emotions that flooded his chest and mind. Keeping his footfalls as quiet as possible, he approached the person of his interest, and cleared his throat. "Excuse me miss?" He spoke quietly, his voice tinged with a warm Georgian drawl. "I'm looking for an old friend of mine. I heard she works here and I haven't seen her in years. Perhaps you know her?"
The friend he was talking about was of course the same woman he was talking to, but he figured he'd be as discreet as possible for the moment. It had been a good eight months since they'd last exchanged any letters, and he had kept the news of his homecoming a secret, fully intending to surprise her with the best possible intentions. A slight smile curved the corners of his lips as he leaned back and watched the woman, awaiting her response patiently.