Alba kicked the wheel of her car, an old red Mustang that had left her stranded in the Middle of Nowhere, state of Montana, unless she was hopelessly lost as well as lacking horsepower. Another kick to the wheel only served for the tip of her Converse sneakers to get a black streak, not that she minded, as they were an already old pair that had a map of her life in small holes and stains all over their red fabric. Sitting on the side of the dusty road, she leaned against the very car that had abandoned her, a desperate seek for shade in the warm day. It seemed that her poorly maintained ride had seen better days when her father took care of it, and the extra load of the trailer that was dragging under the sun had ended up killing it.
Her head rested on her hands, elbows leaned on her knees as her long black locks of hair escaped between her fingers. She could have avoided ending there, she could have accepted the help, but no, she was too proud for that, too much to prove. Now her entire life was hastily packed on that horrible metallic U-Haul box, and she wasn't just destined far away from everything she knew, she had also failed to arrive to the destination of her exodus. Self pity was out of character for her, so she had to take matters into her hands if she wanted to get out of that flat, boring place. Rising up from the road, she shook the dust from the back of her skinny jeans, a futile attempt to make her look taller that were paired with a plain white short sleeved shirt.
She usually dressed better than that, partly due to her job as a federal agent, but now she was off service and didn't have the presence of mind nor was her self esteem high enough as to take better care of herself. Peeking into the car by the open window, she reached for her smartphone, ready to ask for any kind of service that would get her and the life she towed on her back somewhere else. As if mocked by a cruel and angry god, the words No Service were present on the top of her terminal, making her unable to control herself and smash it in a thousand pieces against the ground.
"Are you fucking kidding me?!" she shouted to the top of her lungs.
Alba had ended up doing something stupid and impulsive, again. It wasn't enough with roughing up a suspect to the point of getting demoted away from Boston, no, she had to also crash her phone into smithereens. Luckily for her the cloud took care of the few pictures she had, a mixture of tense family images intermingled with a never ending conga of failed boyfriends. Sometimes she thought that she only had her job to fall back to, and now... not even that.
Climbing up to her car's hood, she used her caramel skinned hands as a visor to shield her eyes and peek into the horizon, scanning her surroundings to see if she could find something of note that could help someone that just thrashed the only map she was carrying.
Her head rested on her hands, elbows leaned on her knees as her long black locks of hair escaped between her fingers. She could have avoided ending there, she could have accepted the help, but no, she was too proud for that, too much to prove. Now her entire life was hastily packed on that horrible metallic U-Haul box, and she wasn't just destined far away from everything she knew, she had also failed to arrive to the destination of her exodus. Self pity was out of character for her, so she had to take matters into her hands if she wanted to get out of that flat, boring place. Rising up from the road, she shook the dust from the back of her skinny jeans, a futile attempt to make her look taller that were paired with a plain white short sleeved shirt.
She usually dressed better than that, partly due to her job as a federal agent, but now she was off service and didn't have the presence of mind nor was her self esteem high enough as to take better care of herself. Peeking into the car by the open window, she reached for her smartphone, ready to ask for any kind of service that would get her and the life she towed on her back somewhere else. As if mocked by a cruel and angry god, the words No Service were present on the top of her terminal, making her unable to control herself and smash it in a thousand pieces against the ground.
"Are you fucking kidding me?!" she shouted to the top of her lungs.
Alba had ended up doing something stupid and impulsive, again. It wasn't enough with roughing up a suspect to the point of getting demoted away from Boston, no, she had to also crash her phone into smithereens. Luckily for her the cloud took care of the few pictures she had, a mixture of tense family images intermingled with a never ending conga of failed boyfriends. Sometimes she thought that she only had her job to fall back to, and now... not even that.
Climbing up to her car's hood, she used her caramel skinned hands as a visor to shield her eyes and peek into the horizon, scanning her surroundings to see if she could find something of note that could help someone that just thrashed the only map she was carrying.