Yin gave a soft sigh against the still morning air. The dew of the morning left the air comfortably refreshing. Nearly no one was left awake at this small hour of the day, offering a type of peace Yin hadn't got since arriving in the bustle of the city.
She ran her eyes over to the near empty park, observing little more than joggers, and grounds keepers up at this hours. She gave another relaxed sigh of new found peace. It was only a week now, and she even had her own room, but she felt she was going mad. She had never had a reason to break her shell and make the effort to communicate, but this job was a team effort, and she would have to learn to be comfortable as a team player.
She gave a distasteful groan, all to willing to simply ignore it, as she tossed the idea around. As much as she wanted to be solo, she was a realist at heart, and there was a reason even elite fighters go in teams of four. She finally came to stop her leisurely walk, throwing her towel over a bench to avoid the moisture of the morning. Plopping down in the bench, she flips open her books, and begins reading.
She ran her eyes over to the near empty park, observing little more than joggers, and grounds keepers up at this hours. She gave another relaxed sigh of new found peace. It was only a week now, and she even had her own room, but she felt she was going mad. She had never had a reason to break her shell and make the effort to communicate, but this job was a team effort, and she would have to learn to be comfortable as a team player.
She gave a distasteful groan, all to willing to simply ignore it, as she tossed the idea around. As much as she wanted to be solo, she was a realist at heart, and there was a reason even elite fighters go in teams of four. She finally came to stop her leisurely walk, throwing her towel over a bench to avoid the moisture of the morning. Plopping down in the bench, she flips open her books, and begins reading.