She turned back around, noticing that the person didn’t seem to
interested in them, or that’s what it looked like. She decided to
get up and walk around, get a small bit of exercise in.
Exhalimg through his nose, Felix continued forward. Where would he
even go now? Going back home would mean he would end up half-dead
as per usual. Going to his secret hideout and strum his guitar was
also useless, considering that sound suddenly became non-existent.
"Stupid Felix, if only you didn't...Freak out over Alphonse." The
ravenette scolded himself as he sat on a curb near the park
entrance.
"JESUS!" Felix hissed when he heard someone loudly singing from up
above. His hands immediately flew to either sides of his head, to
cover up his poor ears. Whoever that was, needed to stop. He didn't
believe it was the work of the angels, or god Himself. He wasn't a
religious person.
The angsty teenager and stood up. The image he saw had baffled him.
A pre-teen, probably twelve, was up on top a tree and screaming--or
singing--a song. Wait, wasn't that one of the children that he saw
earlier? Whatever. "Have fun falling off the tree and breaking all
your bones in your body, OR dying!" Felix called out, his
snarkiness dripping off his tongue like venom.
The girl was starting to get on his nerves. Felix immediately
searched his back pockets for his cigarettes, only to find
none.Rrrrrright...The cigarette he had smoked on tbe bench was the
last stick from the box. "Off to the convenience store I go." He
sighed, slumping his shoulders and went on his journey to the
convenience store.
Sina’s loud singing caught her attention. She looked up to the tree
and sighed. Does she have to be that loud? She put her
headphones on and walked off, not appreciating the sudden loudness
"Wonderful." Felix grinned as he eyed the pack of cigarettes on his
hand. He's not going to return to his home so soon. Or whenever. He
might hang out in his secret base or look for his dad. The former
option seems less time-consumimg and doesn't actually deplete his
energy.
The ravenette closed his eyes and felt the wind blow on his figure
as he walked south, where his supposed secret base was, all the
while humming a small tune.
"Said something, Shortie?" Felix asked, his eyes hardened into a
glare as he stared at the shorter girl. Sure, he didn't like to
start fights, but sometimes his temper got the best of him before
his rationality does. He feels the tiniest bit of guilt in his
chest for snapping at someone who did nothing, but his pride's too
big for his body.