Post by Poof on Apr 12, 2007 10:03:43 GMT -5
Amongst the buildings of Radient Garden, a figure leapt from roof-top to roof-top. What else was there to do? Yuffie hadn't a clue where her roomie, Tifa, had gone, nor the others. She's rather bored, and frustrated, that they are away and haven't told her anything about it. She misstepped as she landed on one of the roof edges, dangerously leaning backwards, flailing her arms furiously in an attempt to even out her balance. "Phew," she sighed once she fell forward. With a determined look on her face, she got up and leapt again and again, stretching her legs. At one point, she stopped, placing her hands on the roof to steady herself. The sun was slowly dieing, and soon, it would be sunset. As she stood up, the highlights of warm colors, Red, yellow, orange, and pink, reflected off her body while her midnight black hair contained a sharp pink highlight.
She sat down, observing the orange sun, one of the few times that the firey ball wasn't eyesore. As the minutes passed, her eyes followed it as the sun inched downwards, slowly forming into a sunset. She sighed, falling back and letting her arms cushion her head's fall. Another typical, boring day. It almost made her wish the heartless were back. At least then she had something to do. Sure, kicking most of their asses was so terribly easy that she could do it while she was asleep, but small hoards kept her preoccupied, and, like she had said earlier, at least it had been something. Now there was nothing. Absolutely nothing. She looked at a star in the purple, slowly fading sky. Sora... She sat up, hands planted on the ground as her eyes focused on that one white shiny star. Sora was a good friend, and she had seen him many times over. It had been two years, though, since she's seen him. Almost three. She wondered where he might be.
Finally, she cast her eyes down on the city, just in time to see all the street lights flicker on. But other than that, there was nothing to catch her interest. She looked all around her for any sight of her friends. But there was no one she recognized. And the other few people that were out were simply buying things, or heading back home with bought things. She stood up again, looking at the sky. All the stars, all the worlds were starting to appear. But that one star shined the brightest, and she watched it for a moment. It always appeared faster than the others, and she'd always wonder what world it was. The one Sora was from? Perhaps... She looked down again, but there was no one she knew of. Where are they...?
She sat down, observing the orange sun, one of the few times that the firey ball wasn't eyesore. As the minutes passed, her eyes followed it as the sun inched downwards, slowly forming into a sunset. She sighed, falling back and letting her arms cushion her head's fall. Another typical, boring day. It almost made her wish the heartless were back. At least then she had something to do. Sure, kicking most of their asses was so terribly easy that she could do it while she was asleep, but small hoards kept her preoccupied, and, like she had said earlier, at least it had been something. Now there was nothing. Absolutely nothing. She looked at a star in the purple, slowly fading sky. Sora... She sat up, hands planted on the ground as her eyes focused on that one white shiny star. Sora was a good friend, and she had seen him many times over. It had been two years, though, since she's seen him. Almost three. She wondered where he might be.
Finally, she cast her eyes down on the city, just in time to see all the street lights flicker on. But other than that, there was nothing to catch her interest. She looked all around her for any sight of her friends. But there was no one she recognized. And the other few people that were out were simply buying things, or heading back home with bought things. She stood up again, looking at the sky. All the stars, all the worlds were starting to appear. But that one star shined the brightest, and she watched it for a moment. It always appeared faster than the others, and she'd always wonder what world it was. The one Sora was from? Perhaps... She looked down again, but there was no one she knew of. Where are they...?