Trinity Soul | Orientation
Koi at some point looked completely blank. The words fading from her head as nearly everything else did too. And as the rabble of noise started up again, she blinked several times, looking around in confusion. Where was she? She didn't remember. There were a lot of people... leaving? Maybe she should leave too?
It was comfy in this chair, though. It was a difficult decision, and her confusion on what might've just occurred added to that. She scratched the hat atop her head as she continued to look around nervously. Did she blank out again? She hated when that happened. Too many people were moving by her for her to leave, so she simply decided to wait. She noticed she didn't have a notebook in hand, which likely meant that whatever happened here was something she'd never figure out. It annoyed her somewhat, as she stared aggressively at her closed third eye for a second, wagging her finger at it like a disappointed mother.
Another part of a confusing day for the strange little satori.
Koi at some point looked completely blank. The words fading from her head as nearly everything else did too. And as the rabble of noise started up again, she blinked several times, looking around in confusion. Where was she? She didn't remember. There were a lot of people... leaving? Maybe she should leave too?
It was comfy in this chair, though. It was a difficult decision, and her confusion on what might've just occurred added to that. She scratched the hat atop her head as she continued to look around nervously. Did she blank out again? She hated when that happened. Too many people were moving by her for her to leave, so she simply decided to wait. She noticed she didn't have a notebook in hand, which likely meant that whatever happened here was something she'd never figure out. It annoyed her somewhat, as she stared aggressively at her closed third eye for a second, wagging her finger at it like a disappointed mother.
Another part of a confusing day for the strange little satori.
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