A light breeze rolled through the town today, and Nikolai found himself strolling along with it. It was rare for the young man to venture outside the safety of the library, but with recent events he felt a change of pace was more than necessary. With a book and drink in hand, today he found himself venturing to explore more of Clover Town. Observing the small shops as he strode by, he couldn't help but admire the peace and quiet the town had. It was definitely his favorite aspect of it by far. Here he felt at ease, and didn't feel the usual worry or panic being in public brought him.
Settling his eyes on a small park, he decided it would be the perfect place for his adventure today. The sun was bright and the sky was clear, making it the perfect occasion for a relaxing read outside. As well, he seemed to be the only person there currently, so nothing could be more perfect. Today he wore a purple dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up, forgoing his coat and scarf to try and enjoy the weather more. Spotting a nice tree off the path, he took one more scan of the park before settling himself beneath it. Placing his book and water beside him, he pressed his back up against the tree as he starred up at the sky, running his hands through his hair. He wondered how things were going on at home, and tried to figure out how things were going at home.
With a sigh, he grabbed his book and lightly spread it open. He was still waiting on the next letter from his family, and it bothered him slightly. Still, this was no time to think about that. Being in Clover did make him feel homesick, but he was out for a good reason. Letting himself slide into the world of his book, he let his surroundings disappear, completely immersed in the story before him.
Settling his eyes on a small park, he decided it would be the perfect place for his adventure today. The sun was bright and the sky was clear, making it the perfect occasion for a relaxing read outside. As well, he seemed to be the only person there currently, so nothing could be more perfect. Today he wore a purple dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up, forgoing his coat and scarf to try and enjoy the weather more. Spotting a nice tree off the path, he took one more scan of the park before settling himself beneath it. Placing his book and water beside him, he pressed his back up against the tree as he starred up at the sky, running his hands through his hair. He wondered how things were going on at home, and tried to figure out how things were going at home.
With a sigh, he grabbed his book and lightly spread it open. He was still waiting on the next letter from his family, and it bothered him slightly. Still, this was no time to think about that. Being in Clover did make him feel homesick, but he was out for a good reason. Letting himself slide into the world of his book, he let his surroundings disappear, completely immersed in the story before him.