Namine pulled the key out of the lock, sticking it back in her purse. "That sure is bizarre," she murmured, still confused as to why it wasn't working. Oh well; she'd have to take a look at it later. She knelt down and picked up her shopping bag, glancing at Kairi before she started off her porch and through the yard to the door that led into her fence-off backyard.
Namine tried getting in through the front door once more, but then she realized there was no way of getting in. "I guess we're gonna have to," she said, agreeing. They'd have to walk through a few inches of snow to get there, but it was their only option at that point.
'Kay, no problem. My computer is FREAKING out right now, and I have no idea why. See you later!
Namine tried turning the knob again, but it didn't move at all. "The door won't open," she stated, confusion in her voice. That was strange; she had never experienced any problems with the front door before. But then again, she supposed that there was a first time for everything.
Yup. xP Once we get to the makeover, we can summarize that. And then as its finishing, Namine can hear Roxas on piano, and the two girls can go...
"Mmm," Namine hummed, agreeing. Sometimes, she was just too worried over her pet. She loved him, and she always took good care of him. Setting the thoughts aside, she stuck her key in the knob and turned it, her other hand landing on the doorknob and twisting it. Or rather, trying to twist it. Namine looked down at it, confused. Why wasn't the door opening?
I just did. xP
The walk home took Namine and Kairi about twenty minutes, but it was alright. The weather wasn't as bad as it had been earlier that winter, and it was only starting to get darker when she and Kairi got nearer to her home. They approached Namine's front door, and once they were there, she sat her bag on the ground, digging through her purse for her keys. "I hope Ty isn't too hungry," she said, thinking aloud. She hadn't fed him in a few hours, so she would have to take care of that pretty soon.
'Kay. =) Sure, sounds good. ;3
A few minutes later, Namine finished paying for her item, and the cashier put it into a bag for her. "Thank you," she said politely, taking the bag and holding onto the handle after she put away her wallet. She turned around to see Kairi waiting for her, and she felt a soft smile appear on her lips. "Ready?"
Nice. ;3 I'll have to look it up sometime.
Namine nodded, taking a few steps forward. "Okay, so I'll pay right away and then we can get going." It was getting closer to evening, and that meant that it was going to get dark outside. And she really didn't want to walk home in the dark, not one bit.
That does sound pretty epic. ;3 How many books are in the series?
Namine glanced at the dress in her hand before looking to Kairi, her sky blue eyes landing on her best friend. "Are you gonna get anything?" she asked. She didn't want to leave the store without being sure that Kairi didn't want anything, because doing that would be quite rude and self-centered.
What's it about?
Namine took off her lovely dress and put on her regular outfit, the clothing warm and comfortable. She hung the dress on the hanger and looked at it for a second, smiling softly. She loved the dress, and she was excited for whenever she had a chance to wear it. Of course, she doubted that day would come any time soon. She reached down and grabbed her purse, putting it over her shoulder before she exited the dressing room with her sundress in hand.
Yeah, I'm more into suspense. I don't like romance books too much.
Namine nodded, looking down at the dress one more time. "Okay," she said, feeling giddy. "I'm gonna get it." She smiled at Kairi before she turned to go into the dressing room again, needing to take off the sundress and put on her own clothes once more.
It is odd. xD I read through them just because my friends made such a big deal out of it, and I wanted to be able to say how bad they were. xP And...
Namine smiled, looking back up at Kairi. "Only twenty-five dollars," she said, excitement coming through in her voice. It was a great deal, and she was so glad that Kairi had convinced her to look for a dress. True, she didn't know when she would wear it, but at least she would have it for whenever that day came.