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Figure skates contain a pick, located at the front of the figure skate, if someone were to get it jabbed into the ice on accident and without enough reaction time or balance, they would fall. So, while finishing up the end of the routine, Brittany had began to do some circles. "Uh!" A breath escaped her wide mouth as she almost toppled over onto the frozen water that spread out beneath her, but she caught herself before she could experience the unwanted contact with the ice.
Once all balance was regained, Brittany turned with a sharp glare in her light brown eyes. She hated looking like a fool next to what now seemed to be another skater.
"Yes, of course I'm okay." Brittany answered, choking all the frustration that could have flooded into her sharp reply. Of course, she didn't want to offend who she now recognised as L, she lightened her glare that weighed heavily on L, and replaced it with a calmer more absent stare, that soon drifted towards the trees at the edge of the lake.
Of course, just like her once-peaceful figure skating session, this moment was disturbed.
Brittany's eye's wandered from the trees at the edge of the lake to Tamesis, pushing away some laughter when he slipped a little. It would have been rude to laugh, as she had taken her fair share of tumbles within the hours of gliding across the once-alive and running lake.
Before Brittany could reply, L opened her mouth, letting out a few warm words. Brittany wondered how people could just be naturally social and kind. It confused her slightly, and also made her feel out of it and a little melodramatic. But, Brittany let the two continue on, her eyes following Tamesis' gaze towards the thinner layer of ice, which brought the thought of Orca Whales to mind, a small smile playing on her lips. She loved Ocras.
Looking back, she swerved a bit, brushing some of the purple hair back behind her ears, which were a little red at the tips, the same colour of red that washed of her cheeks.
Word Count: 354
Notes: Somewhat of a writer's block, not really. Not enough descriptive words.
Once all balance was regained, Brittany turned with a sharp glare in her light brown eyes. She hated looking like a fool next to what now seemed to be another skater.
"Yes, of course I'm okay." Brittany answered, choking all the frustration that could have flooded into her sharp reply. Of course, she didn't want to offend who she now recognised as L, she lightened her glare that weighed heavily on L, and replaced it with a calmer more absent stare, that soon drifted towards the trees at the edge of the lake.
Of course, just like her once-peaceful figure skating session, this moment was disturbed.
Brittany's eye's wandered from the trees at the edge of the lake to Tamesis, pushing away some laughter when he slipped a little. It would have been rude to laugh, as she had taken her fair share of tumbles within the hours of gliding across the once-alive and running lake.
Before Brittany could reply, L opened her mouth, letting out a few warm words. Brittany wondered how people could just be naturally social and kind. It confused her slightly, and also made her feel out of it and a little melodramatic. But, Brittany let the two continue on, her eyes following Tamesis' gaze towards the thinner layer of ice, which brought the thought of Orca Whales to mind, a small smile playing on her lips. She loved Ocras.
Looking back, she swerved a bit, brushing some of the purple hair back behind her ears, which were a little red at the tips, the same colour of red that washed of her cheeks.
Word Count: 354
Notes: Somewhat of a writer's block, not really. Not enough descriptive words.