(Open) Beautiful Day.
Mar 14, 2012 23:09:53 GMT -5
Post by maggie on Mar 14, 2012 23:09:53 GMT -5
Maggie didn't want to stick around her cabin whatsoever, since today was a nice day. Nor did she want the kids of her cabin to be if they had nothing to do. She wanted them to be outside since it was a nice day. If the kids didn't have anything planned or have any studying to do, she suggested to them to go swimming in the lake or go flying on the pegasi. She didn't want to have all of her siblings to be lazy bums.
While she wanted to go outside, she had took it upon herself to sit down. And for around an hour, wrote a letter to her dad. She wanted to go send it to him, but decided against it at the moment. She could have sent an Iris message, but the normal-er she could get, she'd do it. There was no need for more fancy things in her life. If she had gone to the hill's mailbox now, she'd never make it outside while it was still light out. She loved the view from the hill to the lake, so she would have just looked out off there for awhile. So, she decided that she would go outside and join the others of her cabin on this lovely sunny afternoon. Well, most of them. Clark was probably huddled under his blankets with his computer somewhere.
Sighing, she opened the door of her cabin, leaving the letter to her dad on her side table, and grabbing a pair of bright orange sunglasses instead. About as soon as she managed to step foot out of her cabin, she ran straight into someone. Either she hadn't heard a knock on the door, or that someone was eavesdropping, for what she didn't know or care. "Ouch! Sorry! Sorry!" She about had a mini-heart attack.
While she wanted to go outside, she had took it upon herself to sit down. And for around an hour, wrote a letter to her dad. She wanted to go send it to him, but decided against it at the moment. She could have sent an Iris message, but the normal-er she could get, she'd do it. There was no need for more fancy things in her life. If she had gone to the hill's mailbox now, she'd never make it outside while it was still light out. She loved the view from the hill to the lake, so she would have just looked out off there for awhile. So, she decided that she would go outside and join the others of her cabin on this lovely sunny afternoon. Well, most of them. Clark was probably huddled under his blankets with his computer somewhere.
Sighing, she opened the door of her cabin, leaving the letter to her dad on her side table, and grabbing a pair of bright orange sunglasses instead. About as soon as she managed to step foot out of her cabin, she ran straight into someone. Either she hadn't heard a knock on the door, or that someone was eavesdropping, for what she didn't know or care. "Ouch! Sorry! Sorry!" She about had a mini-heart attack.