"Damn it."
James had been mourning over the loss of his only friend on Fairy Tale Online. His friends were at the Cafe, and where he would normally talk to them in the morning he left them to their selves. He needed something big, something to just flash at him and make him forget what had happened, at least temporarily. James, instead of taking his morning toast to a table and eating it with friends, took a walk while he ate.
As James strolled slowly through the campus, he tried to think of things he could do instead of Fairy Tale Online, though it was hard. He had other games, but Fairy Tale just seemed to be the most appealing to him at that time. He could join a club, but he'd end up skipping so many sessions he would just get kicked out. He could get into photography. He liked photography. On the other hand, maybe Fairy Tale Online had cameras, or a screenshot option...
God knows how long later, James sighed explosively. "I can't think of anything!" He shouts, holding his head, causing a few people to take glances at him before they walked off. He watched them as they went, ignoring the sudden feeling of an impact upon his shoulder. And then another. At first, James thought that a pigeon of some sort had decided it's lunch had to go, but upon further impacts, combined with a feeling of wetness, he discovered that it was rain that was already beginning to pour upon his shoulders.
Spinning on his heels, he quickly moves toward the nearest shelter, which appeared to be an archway of sorts. He didn't care what it was, as long as he was safe from the drops of liquid that poured from the sky. James was definitely not up for having to sit in his dorm to dry clothes. The rain did not seem to be ending any time soon, though. "Come on! I'll do anything!" He shouts at the rain, as if it will say, "Pay me and I will stop." In the distance, he sees a lonely figure moving toward him. Squinting his eyes, as the figure got closer, he recognized her. Oh, not her! She can't see me cowering from the rain like this! He turns away, so it was his back facing her instead of his front.