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Post by Koh on Sept 3, 2008 8:11:16 GMT -5
Koh's breath filed the space of air in front of his face as he sat on a concrete wall that divided the frozen bumper boats pool from the walkway on the other side. He silently looked around the place with a glum and ho-hum expression. Normally he'd be a bit more cheery to be in such a place, but not when he was feeling so lonely. It was true that he'd just gotten a permanent home in the sky scraper with Berry, but he still felt like something was missing. The empty space in his inner being felt like it grew deeper and deeper the lonelier he became. Likewise he felt lonelier and lonelier the deeper the empty space became. It was a vicious cycle that was taking hold of him quite strongly, although he couldn't seem to figure out why.
He let out a sigh as he gazed at one of the game tents that were still somehow standing after so long. He could see a few prizes still in the back of the tent as well as a pile of bottles laying around the floor behind the front counter. Why can' I find tha' special one fo' me? Am I doomed to die alone? Will I 'ave no mem'ries to hold dear to me of a certain someone? I know I come off as a bi' superficial sometimes......but is i' really such a big deal that now female will take me seriously? Do they think tha' I think i's all a joke?
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Post by Koh on Oct 27, 2008 13:30:41 GMT -5
Gah...confound this thing colled relationship. Maybe I live life on the edge too much? He thought as he continued to stare off through the night. A cold breeze whipped around him and caused his trenchcoat to flail around. He pulled it around him more closely and shoved his hands into the pockets as he continued to gaze out over the rest of the amusement park and wonder what it would be like to have someone with him here back before it was frozen solid and out of use. He could only wonder so long as things remained as they were now.
He sighed again and watched his breath fill the air in front of his face as his gaze dropped to his feet, which dangled from the concrete wall on which he sat. "I's no' a joke ta me! I promise!" He shouted out into the night air as if someone might hear him. Perhaps subconsciously he hoped someone would.
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