Journal: 6/18/2012
Drowning in one's sorrows at a bar would never turn out so great again. Mostly because I would probably never again see the group of men that I was sitting with now. Three men whom my friends would never believe I had met. The first with his dark hair and perfectly groomed beard framing gorgeously mischievous brown eyes. His smile didn't hide his obvious belief that he was better than everyone else in the bar, or maybe he was smiling because of that belief, who knows. His black t-shirt was pulled taught over a strong body and accented by the bright blue triangle of light showing through the knit fabric. The second man stood with a confidence that everyone liked him. His wavy blond locks framed a well chiseled face and the art didn't stop there as my eyes gracefully guided down to his perfectly sculpted muscled chest and arms. He walked with the sense of a godly feeling, possibly because he was as close to a god as I would ever meet face to face before I die. The last man was a surprisingly refreshing step into the past. His brown hair was parted neatly to one side in an old time fashion and he wore a loose fitted navy blue t-shirt under a brown leather jacket that hid his well muscled shoulders and biceps. His blue eyes gave off a strong comforting feeling that made me feel as if I were in the presence of a loyal soldier. That's right, if you haven't already figured it out, I was having a drink with Ironman, Thor, and Captain America, and no, I wasn't hoping to get an autograph. I was just pondering over the loss of my job when the gentlemen came in and sat with me. Talk about giving the nation hope... Just by their presence in the bar I was filled with a confidence that I would indeed find a job. Low and behold, they were filled with confidence that I would find a job too. See, they needed an author to accurately record their work so that the world would know that it could trust them. They were there to offer me the job. So, no, I don't think drowning in ones sorrows at a bar could ever turn out so great again and as for my friends, they'll believe me now.
