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#4
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Evil Tink
Woo, Graduated High School
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Solomon let out a deep sigh as he headed down the street. Today, so far, was turning out to be quite terrible. His car had somehow managed to get stolen from his very secure garage..or what he had thought was secure, his motorcycle was in the shop getting some details done, and to top it off, some punk just had to mouth off to him when he bumped Solomon just minutes ago. All in all, he was pretty peeved right now, and to top it off, it was going to get worse.
Now, don't get me wrong, Solomon loved to walk, after all it was a beautiful day, but today just started out all wrong. He pulled a hand out from his pocket and ran it through his black hair out of frustration, pausing in the middle of the sidewalk block. He looked around. "Now..where am I?" More often than not, he found himself zoning out and getting lost for brief moments of time.
It took his second to figure out he was downtown. Throngs of people flooded the side walks, cars in the road of course. Judging from the traffic, and the fact there was a high school just down the street, he figured it was about 7:30 or so, just before the start of school. Another irritated sigh escaped his lips. He disliked dealing with masses of humans like this, even if they weren't interacting with him.
Suddenly, he was blindsided for the second time today, and now he was convinced that it wouldn't be the last. He recovered quickly, never falling backward, just stumbling back a few steps; he had phenomenal balance after all. However, he did not want the female to get hurt from falling. With extremely quick movements, his arms were around her waist and lifting her to her feet, letting go when he was sure she was balanced enough to stand.
Dark eyes, almost black, stared down at the girl, as he was close to 6'2" tall, with apparent irritation. However, he did not utter a word of disdain towards her, simply taking a breath, closing his eyes and stepping to the side. "I didn't mean to get in your way Miss." His tone was soft, charming, but that didn't mean he was any less angry at this moment. Most humans would be unaware of the dark, bitter feeling in the air, but some humans do pick up on it. There was no doubt this girl could sense it.
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Posted 03-06-2011, 01:54 AM
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