My muse of writing took a different course than from what I would have predicted, actually.
When my friends came over once, I was playing HM:AP and taught one how to play (gosh, girl took forever to learn. Or maybe I'm just too quick... All I know is when I started playing the first day, I ended on around Spring 12-18...) and the other was one the side, watching us and making jokes. We messed with looking at profiles and my sideline friend made one of my favorite inside jokes...
To Be Back
Chapter 2
"So, like I said before, it's not everything's different, but things do change," Renee told Akari softly, leading her around town. "Here is mostly the main part of the island. This is what a lot of people from different islands are first welcomed with when they get here by boat."
Akari nodded, her hair bobbing up and down a bit. She was taking in the scenery of the town. Many folks walked past the two, glancing at Akari. They murmured to others they were with about the new girl on the island.
Akari was oblivious to them, or ignored them all together, still mistified by everything around. The buildings seemed to be glowing with their own sparkling aura. All seemed so welcoming, prepared to greet anyone and everyone who even thought about visiting inside.
The sun seemed to shine just a little brighter on this side of the island. It sprinkled happiness over the small city and townsfolks. The blinding bright star almost was a close friend to everyone here. The sky was a calming baby blue, not a cloud to be spotted that day.
A soft breeze blowing against the two girls' faces got Akari's attention, her remembering what was going on.
"Oh good, you didn't space out too long." Renee said, relieved.
"Yeah, guess I was gone for a shorter time." Akari said, sounding lost for a moment, but realizing what quickly. "Maybe we should keep moving..."
They continued on, making their first stop by the mayor's office.
"Seems like Mayor Hamilton isn't here..." Renee said questionly, looking around.
"No, my father is not nearby at moment, but I'm here if any help is needed."
Akari swiveled her head toward the strange voice. In her line of sight was a young blonde man with light/pale skin, looking at the two.
"Oh, hello. I was just showing my cousin Akari around town. She's recently moved to the island." Renee said. "We stopped here because I wanted her to meet the mayor, but seems like he's not here."
"Well, either way, hello Akari." The boy said, bowing slightly, her bowing back. "I'm Gill. Mayor Hamilton is my father. I will be here most of the time if he is not."
"Good to know..." Akari said, looking around the office. Books, cabinets, shelves, closets, back room, files, certificates, windows, wallpaper, chairs. And Gill. And Renee.
Renee leaned in and whispered, "Let's get going and move on to everything else as well."
"Nice to meet you, Gill. We still have the rest of town to visit. Gotta go and get moving." Akari said blankly, absently waving a goodbye. Making her way out with Renee, she could have sworn for a moment she heard Gill say a few last words, before the door creaked closed behind them, closing the gap and filling the space to complete the wall.
"...Seemed more interesting this time..."
But then again, it was all probably in her head, like everyone thought.
Akari did, too.
... Our new plan was to kill Hamilton's wife so my friend could marry and live happily ever after with her true love, Hammy.
We mentioned such in Math... Our guy friends (the only people we sit with, in our corner) were questioning who Hammy was and why my friend wanted to run over his wife with my grandpa's red and white truck, marry him, and hold him her's forever...
