Hargeon town, a place Lilith didn't expect to find herself in again after her last visit when she had met the two legal guild mages and almost convinced one of them to join Savage Skull. But it had been a while since then and now she was there for, well, she didn't have a reason she had just ended up there. She walked around the city for a bit before dropping by a coffee shop and buying herself some coffee and then walking out to find herself a bench to sit on.
With her coffee cup in hand she walked up to the first bench she saw that wasn't occupied by strangers and sat down. She brushed her hair out of her eyes and sipped her cup, letting the cool breeze move across her skin while she sipped the warm liquid. Lilith sipped her coffee again and looked at a couple as they walked past the shop she had been in just moments ago, she wondered what it felt to have someone so close that you could share everything with that person. It intrigued her slightly, usually someone would be able to share everything with their parents but Lilith couldn't, mostly because she didn't know if they were alive or where they were. Not that she cared really, they had abandoned her 22 years ago and if they wanted to be a part of her life they had thrown it away.
Lilith sipped her coffee again and sighed, even though she didn't miss her parents she felt like something was missing, someone to just be quiet around or empty her head to. But then again, that needed a lot of trust, which Lilith herself didn't give out too easily, but she had her reasons not to trust everyone at first sight.
Sipping her coffee again she sighed and looked at the cup before swirling around the coffee that was left inside it.
With her coffee cup in hand she walked up to the first bench she saw that wasn't occupied by strangers and sat down. She brushed her hair out of her eyes and sipped her cup, letting the cool breeze move across her skin while she sipped the warm liquid. Lilith sipped her coffee again and looked at a couple as they walked past the shop she had been in just moments ago, she wondered what it felt to have someone so close that you could share everything with that person. It intrigued her slightly, usually someone would be able to share everything with their parents but Lilith couldn't, mostly because she didn't know if they were alive or where they were. Not that she cared really, they had abandoned her 22 years ago and if they wanted to be a part of her life they had thrown it away.
Lilith sipped her coffee again and sighed, even though she didn't miss her parents she felt like something was missing, someone to just be quiet around or empty her head to. But then again, that needed a lot of trust, which Lilith herself didn't give out too easily, but she had her reasons not to trust everyone at first sight.
Sipping her coffee again she sighed and looked at the cup before swirling around the coffee that was left inside it.