10-16-2018, 08:59 PM
A party. It had to be a party. And her biggest concern was the fact that she had absolutely nothing to wear. There was also the issue of the fact that she didn't go to many parties because she was busy but her best friend had mention this one and how unique it was going to be that she couldn't just pass it up now. After all, just talking to her manager at the cafe allowed for her to take that weekend off and actually get to go to it. But what the heck was she going to wear. The woman stood there, eyes staring at her closet in dread before she sighed softly. Shaking her head a little she looked at her mirror for a moment before the frown deepened. She should have had at least some kind of time to actually prepare for this. Really, she couldn't show up and look like her normal self. Or could she? Not like she would run into a lot of people who knew who she was but at the same time she wanted to be presentable too. Something casual but approachable? Whatever the heck that meant. She wasn't into fashion like her friend was and she hadn't even asked him what she should wear or what would go with what. He would have known what to wear and what colors went with what. Oh well, guessed she would make due with whatever it was that she had. Lifting up a hand she trailed her fingers through her closet before she decided on a warm brown top. It wasn't getting cold, at least not yet, but she still liked to wear long sleeves. The shoulders were cut out and showed her milky skin, the collar embroidered with a pattern that was barely seen. It was a pretty thing really and of course she was silly enough to wear white jeans because who didn't like white jeans. Sure they got dirty easier but who cared right? A smile pulled across her lips as she moved to also put on a black one piece bathing suite, it looked cute and had faux jewels encrusted along the sides of it.
It was the beach after all and how could she pass up the opportunity to get into the water. After taking a quick shower she got dressed, slipping on some sensible shoes before she started to brush through her hair. The dark chocolate strands moved through the brush with ease and she thread her fingers through it before she sighed softly and decided to leave it down. It wouldn't bother her that much anyway to have it down for one night. Green eyes stared back at her in the mirror and her gaze traced over her freckled face before she tried to psych herself up. "Come on, Marina. Ya got this!" She breathed out before she turned with her hands on her hips and walked proudly out of the bathroom. But then a thought pressed into her head. But what if they make fun of the way she talked? Nerves came back in full force and she wondered if she should just skip the party. Movie night inside sounded better and she looked at her empty home before sighing dryly. No, can't do that. She had to have fun tonight and she would. Grabbing a light jacket the woman slung it over her shoulder before she grabbed her keys and left out of the house like an eager beaver. The drive to the place didn't take that long but when she saw the home she couldn't help but marvel at it. No way was she able to afford anything like that. And all the people. Geez. It looked like a mad house full of dancing and loud music, bottles in the front yard. Sucking in her bottom lips she began to nibble on it out of habit as she parked and left to go and be a part of the festivities. Immediately she was engulfed, suffocating against bodies that bumped and pushed against her. It was so claustrophobic that she had to push just to make her way to the kitchen.
Taking a deep breath in she looked for a drink, debating on what she could drink. Really she shouldn't even considering her over zealousness when it came to drinking but what was a small bottle. Her red stained lips curled into a smile as she grabbed a small bottle of liquor, something with flavor as she strolled out to head to the beach. After all that was also the main reason she had come here anyway. To feel the sand beneath her toes and the wind on her bare arms. Though she didn't get too far on the sands when she noticed a guy looking down at the water. Her head slightly tilted and she lifted a hand to wave at him, motion for him to come on down. "Come on, ain't gonna have any fun just standin' there!" Maybe he was just having a smoke break and was going to go back inside and she'd interrupted. The thought made heat bloom along her neck and turn it red before she quickly turned around. Good job there. Just shouting at some unfortunate soul. Ah, fix it. Turning she tired for a smile as she curled her feet against the sand, shoes forgotten in some room of the house. "Ah, ya ain't got tae. Just thought ya know, ya ain't want tae just do nothing. It's a party after all."
"SPEECH"
It was the beach after all and how could she pass up the opportunity to get into the water. After taking a quick shower she got dressed, slipping on some sensible shoes before she started to brush through her hair. The dark chocolate strands moved through the brush with ease and she thread her fingers through it before she sighed softly and decided to leave it down. It wouldn't bother her that much anyway to have it down for one night. Green eyes stared back at her in the mirror and her gaze traced over her freckled face before she tried to psych herself up. "Come on, Marina. Ya got this!" She breathed out before she turned with her hands on her hips and walked proudly out of the bathroom. But then a thought pressed into her head. But what if they make fun of the way she talked? Nerves came back in full force and she wondered if she should just skip the party. Movie night inside sounded better and she looked at her empty home before sighing dryly. No, can't do that. She had to have fun tonight and she would. Grabbing a light jacket the woman slung it over her shoulder before she grabbed her keys and left out of the house like an eager beaver. The drive to the place didn't take that long but when she saw the home she couldn't help but marvel at it. No way was she able to afford anything like that. And all the people. Geez. It looked like a mad house full of dancing and loud music, bottles in the front yard. Sucking in her bottom lips she began to nibble on it out of habit as she parked and left to go and be a part of the festivities. Immediately she was engulfed, suffocating against bodies that bumped and pushed against her. It was so claustrophobic that she had to push just to make her way to the kitchen.
Taking a deep breath in she looked for a drink, debating on what she could drink. Really she shouldn't even considering her over zealousness when it came to drinking but what was a small bottle. Her red stained lips curled into a smile as she grabbed a small bottle of liquor, something with flavor as she strolled out to head to the beach. After all that was also the main reason she had come here anyway. To feel the sand beneath her toes and the wind on her bare arms. Though she didn't get too far on the sands when she noticed a guy looking down at the water. Her head slightly tilted and she lifted a hand to wave at him, motion for him to come on down. "Come on, ain't gonna have any fun just standin' there!" Maybe he was just having a smoke break and was going to go back inside and she'd interrupted. The thought made heat bloom along her neck and turn it red before she quickly turned around. Good job there. Just shouting at some unfortunate soul. Ah, fix it. Turning she tired for a smile as she curled her feet against the sand, shoes forgotten in some room of the house. "Ah, ya ain't got tae. Just thought ya know, ya ain't want tae just do nothing. It's a party after all."
"SPEECH"
♡marina monroe - helion - sunhaven♡