[b]Evelyn - A Little Peace of Mind...and some Lucky Stars[/b] [color=ed1c24]"Oh umm...thanks."[/color] Evelyn replied to her compliment, her face reddened still and feeling warm. Must be all these damn people they had packed in here making it so damn stuffy, and ugh...it smelled like a day old gym sock in the place anyways. Compiling that horrid stench with the music and the lights and just...well everything, it was pretty much a gourmet recipe for migraines ala mode. Evelyn rubbed at her head a bit vigorously, already her surroundings making her tense and aggravating her to no end. [color=ed1c24]"Ditto. Let's blow this place before my skull splits in two."[/color] She couldn't agree any better with Lisa. Ev wasn't much for parties anyway, and didn't see why people made such a big deal out of dancing and nomming crappy food all night. Yeah yeah, she got it, it was supposed to be a school function for the students to get to know eachother and have a good time before classes started up. It was just...Ev didn't care to talk to anyone here...well besides Lisa, since she was the only sane person here and wasn't some stuck up snob. Not even thinking once, she stepped out the door, but her eye caught something...or rather someone...leaning against the wall. A girl(Free)....a girl that Evelyn...never really seen much around the school. [i][color=ed1c24]Who's She?[/color][/i] She wondered to herself in her mind, glancing across at the girl before ambling out into the hall and finally outside, possibly with Lisa following behind her. What a night it was, a clear, deep blue sky glistening with several stars dotting the midnight hue, and to top it off, a perfectly crescent moon softly casting its diluted pale light onto the school campus. Evelyn sighed sitting on the sidewalk with her back against the wall, fishing from her pocket a slightly crumpled pack of Lucky Star Brand light cigarettes. She clenched one between her lips and lit it with her lighter, taking a short drag and exhaling a plume of misty white smoke into the chilled September air with relief to her frazzled nerves. Man...did she really need that.