No Place In Heaven For Me
01-02-2015, 10:03 PM
The boy was taking quite awhile to answer her, and while it might bother some people, she quite enjoyed it. The silence was nice, she even let out a little sigh as she looked back towards the river. She was so drawn to it, but had no idea why. Maybe it was the fact that it was always there, never changing its course. Yet the water never stayed the same, no matter how long she looked it was never the same water in front of her. Just thinking about it made her toes tingle, a little rush running up her spine. Finch smiled softly, and wasn't broken from her trance like state until the boy spoke his name. Blinking her big blue eyes, she focused on the now and slowly turned to look at him, seeing that he had gotten up and was stretching. Alvin. Good to know. She was caught off guard when he looked behind her, her face sparking as she felt a bit of fear. Whipping her head around, she let out a little breath when she realized that no one was behind her. Was he looking for someone then? Shrugging her shoulders, she looked back to the boy. A timid smile replaced her frown as she settled down.
Finch felt a little at a loss now, unsure of what to do next. It wasn't an awkward feeling, more of not knowing what do. This was her first meeting outside of her family, and she wasn't exactly brushed up on how-to-do things. Letting out a little hum sound, she looked around her and Alvin, eyes picking up every little thing. "Anything fun?" she asked, gesturing towards the lands of Abaven. Not that she was one to wander away, but it would be nice to know what others did to pass the days away.