GREYSON PETERS
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xxxxGreyson slowly made his way down the hall. His icy blues scanned the fine details of the building. He was mentally making a map of the place, eager to learn it's every twists and turns. So far, Greyson had made it from his dorm and past various classrooms with very little human interaction. His fingers brushed through his messy raven-colored locks as he pushed open the doors that led outside.
xxxxHe raised his hand to shield his eyes from the sun's bright rays. Outside was much busier than inside, many students seemed to be forming small groups. Greyson couldn't help wonder if they were all fervently searching for a friend group; driven by the fear of solitude or being outcasted. Such things seemed so trivial to him. Greyson was human, so of course, he desired companionship. But he didn't mind being alone or being thought badly of; his years spent caring for his sickly mother grew him into a strong-willed introvert.
EDITH JACKSON
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xxxxEden sat alone at the rounded table, feverishly writing down a sudden idea on her scrap of paper. With a content sigh, she sat up and pushed the paper into her back pocket. The steam from her dark coffee slowly drifting up to the ceiling and dissipate. Edith enjoyed the atmosphere of the small coffee shop, it felt like home and offered up many delicious treats. Her hands wrapped around the warm cup and carefully she brought it to her lips; the steam fogging up her glasses. She giggled softly before letting the substance satisfy her thirst. Eden carefully set her drink down before scanning the area around her. Anxiety gnawed at her belly as she looked for someone to converse with; a complete stranger who might enjoy the company of a struggling writer. She was curious to know what characters lurked in the dim lights of the shop.
[my first posts. Sorry for it's lateness and shortness.]