Finding What Means Most to You
Zechs silently drove his car down the busy streets of London. He kept his ice blue eyes on the slick roads. His passenger sat beside him, not ignored. Just second priority to the road.
"Thanks for letting me stay with you for a few days, Zechs," Lucretia Noin said quietly. She dared to break the silence, and hoped Zechs wouldn't be angry at her. She knew how touchy he was while driving.
"It's really nothing. Infact, it'll be nice having some one else around." he said, his voice dull. Some thing inside was bothering him, Noin knew it, but Zechs would never admit what it was. At least, not to her.
"Yeah, and it's better to wake up to a friendly face anyway," Noin told him cheerfully.
Zechs screeched the car to a halt as the traffic light turned red. So did his face. His obviously mistook what his friend had said.
"Wha... What do you mean by that?" he stammered.
"Well, Sally really isn't a morning person. And Wufei, he's not an anytime person," she explained, "At least you don't rant in the morning."
Zechs' solemn expression melted completely away as he laughed at Noin's attempted joke. The car was once again in motion as the light turned green. Zechs spent the rest of the ride home in a much better mood.
Zechs silently drove his car down the busy streets of London. He kept his ice blue eyes on the slick roads. His passenger sat beside him, not ignored. Just second priority to the road.
"Thanks for letting me stay with you for a few days, Zechs," Lucretia Noin said quietly. She dared to break the silence, and hoped Zechs wouldn't be angry at her. She knew how touchy he was while driving.
"It's really nothing. Infact, it'll be nice having some one else around." he said, his voice dull. Some thing inside was bothering him, Noin knew it, but Zechs would never admit what it was. At least, not to her.
"Yeah, and it's better to wake up to a friendly face anyway," Noin told him cheerfully.
Zechs screeched the car to a halt as the traffic light turned red. So did his face. His obviously mistook what his friend had said.
"Wha... What do you mean by that?" he stammered.
"Well, Sally really isn't a morning person. And Wufei, he's not an anytime person," she explained, "At least you don't rant in the morning."
Zechs' solemn expression melted completely away as he laughed at Noin's attempted joke. The car was once again in motion as the light turned green. Zechs spent the rest of the ride home in a much better mood.
