Title: Alpine without the Skiiers Characters: Ohno Satoshi &....? Location: Alpine Gardens, Fort Tryon Park Date/Month: Saturday, July 23rd, afternoon Rating: G? Warnings: Heat? As in scorching summer heat of ridiculous?IDK
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Yesung hadn't known that morning why he couldn't bear to go home after recording, just that he had the urge to skulk about instead of meeting Misono for breakfast before she scuttled out like every other Saturday morning. When his instincts took over like that, sometimes it was hard to argue, and besides, what else did he have to do
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Ohno had been in the middle of a semi-nap when he was tripped over. It wasn't too disturbing - at least he didn't seem hurt or anything like that. A quick check proved his art suplies were still intact and his current sketch was none worse for wear. The man who'd tripped on him, however, seemed agitated and a bit off with his clumsiness. Ohno blinked up at him.
A werewolf. Well that explained the grumpiness. Sort of. Ohno tried to give him a sweet smile, hoping not to upset him any further. He'd not much experience with wolves, but the ones up by his parents were not always the nicest and he didn't really want to get bit. He was far too lazy to be a wolf. "S'okay, I'm fine." Ohno assured. He sat up properly, fixing his belongings from where they'd been tossed around just a bit. "Are you okay?"
He smelled the slight tang of arrowroot when the man he tripped over glanced up. Not exactly anxious, but cautious. He gave a soft smile and Yesung did his best not to roll his eyes. Not because there was anything wrong with smiling at strangers, but typically smiling wasn't what you did when you got tripped over in the park by a lunatic. Yesung knew he'd be spitting mad if someone trampled him.
"Me? Fine." He leaned down to grab a pencil that had started making its escape. "Hope I didn't break your concentration too much." He knew things like that irked people, how they couldn't get back into the flow. Not that it seemed much would irk this man. He started studying him, committing his smell to memory. You know, in case he trampled him again.
The man was a bit spazzy, but Ohno wasn't really surprised. Ohno wasn't really sure why he was so spazzy, but it probably had something to do with the man's race. The few wolves Ohno had come across had been a bit spazzy. One of his pencils began to make an escape but not before the man grabbed it for him. Ohno held out his hand to accept it, still smiling sleepily.
"Not really," Ohno assured. "I was kind of napping." Which, he had been. Contemplating the shape of a rock and how it kind of looked like the back of his art history professor's head, but still not really concentrating. "I hope I didn't interrupt your...business?"
Letting on that he knew what the man was without even asking wasn't always the smartest of ideas, Ohno had learned. Better to be vague.
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A werewolf. Well that explained the grumpiness. Sort of. Ohno tried to give him a sweet smile, hoping not to upset him any further. He'd not much experience with wolves, but the ones up by his parents were not always the nicest and he didn't really want to get bit. He was far too lazy to be a wolf. "S'okay, I'm fine." Ohno assured. He sat up properly, fixing his belongings from where they'd been tossed around just a bit. "Are you okay?"
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"Me? Fine." He leaned down to grab a pencil that had started making its escape. "Hope I didn't break your concentration too much." He knew things like that irked people, how they couldn't get back into the flow. Not that it seemed much would irk this man. He started studying him, committing his smell to memory. You know, in case he trampled him again.
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"Not really," Ohno assured. "I was kind of napping." Which, he had been. Contemplating the shape of a rock and how it kind of looked like the back of his art history professor's head, but still not really concentrating. "I hope I didn't interrupt your...business?"
Letting on that he knew what the man was without even asking wasn't always the smartest of ideas, Ohno had learned. Better to be vague.
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