loneiysong
Pulsar
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2012
Sad to say for Bob, Daisy knew too much about him, and didn't like one thing about him. Bedding her would prove as fruitful as pissing into the wind. Bob had no compassion, had no generosity, and she did not care to bed him. She continued down the road. Seeing several land markers that she had stayed with Hawk. She thought it was about time to rest. THE sun was coming up, and soon it would be hot. She moved to a abandoned bar, checked, found nothing, and found an office again. This would be known as her office adventures she guessed.
SHE groaned and looked around. Hard ground. NO carpet. With a sigh, she laid down against her pack and shut her eyes and groaned softly. Her back was killing her. She curled up against her bag trying to get comfy and finally fell asleep with her feet pressed flat against the locked door. BEing so lonely after traveling with so many people sucked. She wanted to be at the farm, with Hawk and his family. She dreamed of them. She dreamed of a pregnant Heather and smiled. She was due any day now. A breath of hope for the world being reborn itself.
SHE groaned and looked around. Hard ground. NO carpet. With a sigh, she laid down against her pack and shut her eyes and groaned softly. Her back was killing her. She curled up against her bag trying to get comfy and finally fell asleep with her feet pressed flat against the locked door. BEing so lonely after traveling with so many people sucked. She wanted to be at the farm, with Hawk and his family. She dreamed of them. She dreamed of a pregnant Heather and smiled. She was due any day now. A breath of hope for the world being reborn itself.