i. catori had briefly caught a glimpse of it. the streets were relatively quiet with few people wandering around. the air was still accompanied street lights igniting the roads.
ii. she had been turning the corner of one of the buildings, only to halt upon seeing the other. they had been walking towards her direction and she could see a newspaper on the ground where they were about to take their next step. rather than maneuvering around it, the newspaper slid away - as though someone had pulled it.
iii. there was no wind to lift the paper nor did that explain how it moved in a perfectly straight line rather than floppily rolling away.
iv. confusion masked her features as she peered up at the other. she was unsure whether she should even say anything but she couldn't help when a comment slipped off her lips."quite windy tonight, isn't it?"v. it was obvious from her tone of voice that she was being sarcastic- ensuring the other was aware she had seen what happened.
PRIMADONNA!
this account reminds me of Jordan Belfort and Hi I Love Wolf Of Wallstreet
" sadie, no – ! "
( / jen huffed in irritation as she tried to pull her golden retriever away from the man. she'd been walking her dog for about twenty minutes now, and everything had been going well until the puppy caught sight of the stranger. fortunately, sadie hadn't jumped on them, but she still insisted upon trying to sniff at them. man, jen hoped they weren't allergic to dogs, or else she'd be screwed. )
( / after a few moments of struggling, she managed to gently pull the golden retriever back and set the leash to a shorter length. she ordered the puppy to sit beside her, and once she did, jen looked back to the other. )
" ah, sorry about my dog ... she's usually not like this. "
" she didn't hurt you or anything, did she ? "