A tinge of nervousness. A small dallop of doubt. Zrea felt these two feelings mix within his chest, churning with the feeling of a thousand fluttering wings. It was not like the counselor to feel this way, and he hoped that nobody would be able to tell. He straitened one of the sleeves of his sweater, for the sixth time in the last few minutes alone. Zrea had to take a single deep slow breath, calming himself to the best of his ability. His feeling was purely anxiety, that only made up a smaller portion. He was mostly excited as he stood outside the café waiting.
After his trip to the bar, Zrea had kept in contact with the officer he had met. He was glad that he had not drunken himself into a stupor that night and forgotten about her, or otherwise done something incredibly stupid that evening. He could remember clearly going home, nearly getting mugged on the way but had decided to leave that out of their scroll conversations, and passing out on his couch. It was over these talks that the guidance counselor became more interested in Bai than he was over just a single night of flirting. Not wanting to wait to long, he had asked to meet her today.
Zrea in all his haste and fervor had actually left to early, but rather than get a table and wait inside he stood out on the sidewalk. Leaning against the wall he looked as another group walked past, he glanced at a watch. Wonderful. Still half an hour to early. At least he did not mind waiting. He had somethimg to look forward to.
After his trip to the bar, Zrea had kept in contact with the officer he had met. He was glad that he had not drunken himself into a stupor that night and forgotten about her, or otherwise done something incredibly stupid that evening. He could remember clearly going home, nearly getting mugged on the way but had decided to leave that out of their scroll conversations, and passing out on his couch. It was over these talks that the guidance counselor became more interested in Bai than he was over just a single night of flirting. Not wanting to wait to long, he had asked to meet her today.
Zrea in all his haste and fervor had actually left to early, but rather than get a table and wait inside he stood out on the sidewalk. Leaning against the wall he looked as another group walked past, he glanced at a watch. Wonderful. Still half an hour to early. At least he did not mind waiting. He had somethimg to look forward to.