Yeah, that would have been quite awkward. xD
Namine walked over and then sat herself down on the bench, the area around her pretty quiet. Across her on the other side of the pond, she noticed a few children having a snowball fight. She felt her eyes soften in sadness, the girl recalling a fun period when she, Roxas, Kairi and Sora had a snowball fight. Those memories couldn't be recreated in the present, and that was what made her feel sorrowful.
Let It Go- Tenth Avenue North
Sounds good; you can summarize. ;3
Namine looked around the snow covered area, her eyes finding the place where she normally went, whether she was by herself or with her friends. She frowned at the memory of her friends, casting away the thoughts. She walked down the path a bit, seeing from her position that the bench was free and wasn't covered in snow.
Healing Begins- Tenth Avenue North
Well, it's only fair. xP
After another minute or two of speaking with her mother, Namine walked out of the house with a book in large handbag. It was empty, meant to be used as either a journal or a sketch pad. She wasn't sure which she would use it as today, or if she would use it at all. Either way, she wanted to have it with her. She exhaled a breath and walked toward the park, only taking about ten minutes to reach the place.
Summer Nights- Rascal Flatts
I guess I'll be leading the next two time gaps. xP You've done at least that many in a row now. Maybe even three.
Namine waved to her mother in the kitchen, seeing her cleaning up from the breakfast they had eaten together as a family. "I'm gonna go to the park for a little while," she told her. "I'll have my phone on." She wasn't expecting any calls, and if they were from a certain somebody, then she would probably just ignore them. But she needed a way to contact her parents in case of an emergency, especially since she wasn't taking Ty, which meant she would be completely alone.
I thank you! x3 Alrighty. xD
Her Father's Song- FM Static
You're calling me epic? xP Oh, and how about a time gap to the next morning?
Namine came out of her slumber a little bit, recognizing her father was now carrying her inside and into her home. Once she was laid down onto her bed and covered with sheets, her parents finished unloading the van, and then went to bed themselves.
Goodbye- Plankeye
Aww, I don't see it that way at all. I don't "have" to come up with anything; I just naturally do. xD
Namine felt herself being lifted out of her seat, but she was too out of it to realize that her father had her in his arms and was bringing her out of the car. She tiredly leaned her head against his shoulder, faintly aware of the cool air surrounding her now. Namine's father had a firm but gentle grasp on his daughter, the man looking down at her for a moment as he held her in his arms. He lowered his head and gave Namine a kiss on a the top of her head, allowing himself to stay in that position for a few seconds. He wished that he could take away all the pain that his daughter was experiencing, and he was doing everything he could to make her feel better as she went through all her troubles. He didn't know details about all of them, but he knew enough to understand that Namine had been going through a lot of awful things lately.
So, you come up with any ideas for the RP?
Namine's father walked over to Namine's side of the van, opening her door quietly. "Nami?" he called softly, his eyes gentle when he noticed the girl asleep in her seat. "Hun, can you get the door?" he asked his wife, whispering because he didn't want to wake his adopted daughter. As his wife went to unlock the front door, he leaned in the car slightly, unbuckling Namine and then sliding one arm behind her back and the other under her knees. Though he was a business man, he was in good physical shape, and carrying in Namine wouldn't be a difficult task.