It didn't really matter how Shiva had gotten here, only that she was now here. Today was a glorious day, and she was at the beach, wearing a swimsuit and hugging Aegir. He was decidedly small today, in the shape of a large red plastic floatation device with a red- guess what, orca- blown up as part of the hollow ring around her waist. All set and ready to go, Shiva was prepared to have some fun. Possibly win a few competitions, if she was lucky, because she sure as hell wasn't really trying.
First on the agenda was food. Ooh, maybe last on the agenda should be food, that way once she was tired of doing everything she could go eat! Eat everything! Although, eating beforehand would be good as well since that way she could go back and eat afterwards. Eating double was for sure a better plan. Yeah, Shiva would do that. Trotting over to the feast, she wrinkled her nose at the seafood array. That was a big ew. Honestly, Shiva wasn't a vegetarian, because it simply wasn't her style. But she could appreciate that animals and other things had died in order to feed them, so she would feast. Grabbing literally everything in sight, Shiva took a bit off of every platter and plate. When she was done, she was holding a dish that was heaped high, and a nearby event coordinator eyed her dubiously. "You going to eat all of that?" The disapproving glint in her eye told Shiva that there might be negative consequences, if only her reputation, if she threw it away. Shrugging, Shiva didn't really care whether or not she got in trouble. But if it made any difference, she was certainly planning on eating everything. She was famished, after all. Scarfing it down, Shiva dropped her plate to the ground and left without another backwards glance. "Wait! Here, have a lei," the event coordinator who had been standing by the table called out from behind her. When she failed to give any pause, she rushed to catch up with Shiva and touched her shoulder. "Here, there you go," a flowery garland was slipped over her head. Giving the woman a strange look, Shiva turned away and continued to leave.
379 Words, +Tropical Feast Lei
First on the agenda was food. Ooh, maybe last on the agenda should be food, that way once she was tired of doing everything she could go eat! Eat everything! Although, eating beforehand would be good as well since that way she could go back and eat afterwards. Eating double was for sure a better plan. Yeah, Shiva would do that. Trotting over to the feast, she wrinkled her nose at the seafood array. That was a big ew. Honestly, Shiva wasn't a vegetarian, because it simply wasn't her style. But she could appreciate that animals and other things had died in order to feed them, so she would feast. Grabbing literally everything in sight, Shiva took a bit off of every platter and plate. When she was done, she was holding a dish that was heaped high, and a nearby event coordinator eyed her dubiously. "You going to eat all of that?" The disapproving glint in her eye told Shiva that there might be negative consequences, if only her reputation, if she threw it away. Shrugging, Shiva didn't really care whether or not she got in trouble. But if it made any difference, she was certainly planning on eating everything. She was famished, after all. Scarfing it down, Shiva dropped her plate to the ground and left without another backwards glance. "Wait! Here, have a lei," the event coordinator who had been standing by the table called out from behind her. When she failed to give any pause, she rushed to catch up with Shiva and touched her shoulder. "Here, there you go," a flowery garland was slipped over her head. Giving the woman a strange look, Shiva turned away and continued to leave.
379 Words, +Tropical Feast Lei