Once Esther had finished the last bite of her vanilla slice, she decided it was probably time for her to head home. She had spent enough time handing out resumes and now, she just had to wait to see if she got a call back. She also took special note of the fact that Mally's did an open mic session every Thursday nights. Maybe she would think about coming back and trying her luck then.
As she made her way back to her apartment, she realised she still had one resume left in her back. She figured she would save it, just in case something randomly came up. She also remembered one of the few words of wisdom that her mother always used to say to her: "Never give everything in one go unless you're willing to take the risk." It felt like a long day for her but she realised that she wasn't quite ready to go home just yet. She wanted a little bit of time to herself in a peaceful place so she headed over to the memorial park. It had always been one of her favourite things to find a serene spot where she could sit and write in her journal. She liked to keep note of her reflections in case she ever came up with some golden words of her own.
When she arrived at the park that was just across the road from the high school, she took a seat at one of the empty benches near the lake. Esther sat sideways and placed both her feet up onto the bench as well, so it was almost like she was laying down. She leaned her back on the wooden frame and took out her little brown journal. Sometimes she liked to write about her experiences and other times she would create stories of her own. At the moment, she was in the middle of writing a bit of an Alice in Wonderland spinoff, about a little boy who rediscovers Wonderland and is actually trying to help the Queen of Hearts without realising that she's evil. Being stuck in her own fictional world, she began humming a soft tune, one that was almost like a lullaby. She was so oblivious to the real world around her that she didn't realise that a group of 4 fluffy yellow ducklings had come and sat themselves just below her.