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Trinity
I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.
Today was going to be a great day. She could already feel it. A while back, Trinity had received a request in the mail from the chocolate company she had worked with last year inviting her to be a tester for some of their new wedding themed products. They were going to have cake and chocolate and all sorts of goodies that her sweet tooth just couldn’t pass up. In fact, she’d been counting down the days waiting for it to arrive. Thankfully, it seemed she wasn’t going to miss it. That was a problem for her sometimes given her history of randomly blacking out for long periods of time, but luck appeared to be on her side for this particular event.
Had it already been a year since she and Ehoron had delivered those chocolates? That meant it had been almost two years since she’d escaped Bellum. It was strange to think that she’d been gone for that long, but here she was. In truth, this was a bit of a bittersweet moment. It had been many months now since she’d seen or heard from her dear friend. She could only assume that something had happened to him, but she didn’t have any way of tracking him down. All she could do was hope for his safety and carry on, as sadly she was quite used to not holding onto friends for long.
But now she’d recently made friends with Nathaniel, a sweet young man that had managed to keep in contact with her after they’d met playing games at a carnival. The invitation she’d received was to a wedding that was being used to test the company’s new products, and she was allowed to bring a guest with her. So, she had sent him a message asking if he wanted to come with her, and letting him know that the services would even include a magical tailor that would fashion an outfit for him if he wanted.
They had agreed to meet in Cedar where the wedding was being hosted, at a little coffee shop that wasn’t far from the church. This was where Trinity waited patiently for him to arrive, sitting at one of the outdoor tables with a delicious coffee. She hummed happily to herself, wiggling a bit in her chair to the beat of the song she currently had stuck in her head. Since she planned on getting changed at the wedding, her clothes at the moment were nothing out of the ordinary. She still got the odd look here and there from her two toned hair and different colored eyes, but she didn’t seem to notice.
In fact, the only one she seemed to really notice was Nathaniel himself when he arrived. As soon as she saw him her eyes lit up with happiness and she ran over, leaving her coffee at the table to wrap her arms around him in a tight, excited hug.
Had it already been a year since she and Ehoron had delivered those chocolates? That meant it had been almost two years since she’d escaped Bellum. It was strange to think that she’d been gone for that long, but here she was. In truth, this was a bit of a bittersweet moment. It had been many months now since she’d seen or heard from her dear friend. She could only assume that something had happened to him, but she didn’t have any way of tracking him down. All she could do was hope for his safety and carry on, as sadly she was quite used to not holding onto friends for long.
But now she’d recently made friends with Nathaniel, a sweet young man that had managed to keep in contact with her after they’d met playing games at a carnival. The invitation she’d received was to a wedding that was being used to test the company’s new products, and she was allowed to bring a guest with her. So, she had sent him a message asking if he wanted to come with her, and letting him know that the services would even include a magical tailor that would fashion an outfit for him if he wanted.
They had agreed to meet in Cedar where the wedding was being hosted, at a little coffee shop that wasn’t far from the church. This was where Trinity waited patiently for him to arrive, sitting at one of the outdoor tables with a delicious coffee. She hummed happily to herself, wiggling a bit in her chair to the beat of the song she currently had stuck in her head. Since she planned on getting changed at the wedding, her clothes at the moment were nothing out of the ordinary. She still got the odd look here and there from her two toned hair and different colored eyes, but she didn’t seem to notice.
In fact, the only one she seemed to really notice was Nathaniel himself when he arrived. As soon as she saw him her eyes lit up with happiness and she ran over, leaving her coffee at the table to wrap her arms around him in a tight, excited hug.
Please forgive me if I don’t talk much at times. It’s loud enough in my head.
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