It was a lazy morning. The sun filtered through the swaying curtains, streaking down to illuminate the cream-colored carpet floors. A light breeze skirted around the small room, the sound of the curtains clinkering together disturbing the russet-haired woman from her beloved sleep. Her crimson eyes cracked open to reveal blurred vision, and a loud yawn came forth from her lips.
What time is it? she wondered, her gaze flickering towards the nearby clock. It was only noon... yet, her stomach growled loudly, waking her up even further. Corine yawned again, flipping her aching body towards the other figure that lined the corner of her bed. The man's sides rose and fell evenly, and she realized that her companion was still asleep. She tapped him roughly on the shoulder.
"Wake up," she barked, furrowing her brow.
The man didn't even stir. His bare sides continued to rise and fall, ignoring her command.
Corine grumbled a curse under her breath.
"I said get up, you lazy oaf!" she cried out with frustration, kicking the body over the corner of the bed. It was then that the man cried out with shock as his body hit the floor, making a light thump against the carpet. The red-haired woman crawled over to the corner, peering down at the man stretched out on the ground. She grinned deviously, sticking out her tongue at his confused expression.
"I'm hungry.""Corine..." the man groaned, rubbing his greasy hair as he looked up at her with a crooked grin.
"Could've done it a better way that that.""What? Are you kidding me? I'm not going to do that kinda stuff before eating!" Corine growled.
"You're such a pig."Soren grinned further.
"But I'm your pi-" Before he could even finish his sentence, a pillow caught him in the face. A grumble escaped him as he rubbed his head again, eyeing the woman as she got dressed before him.
"Come on, get dressed and go out and get something to eat," the woman commanded, glaring at his expression as she pulled on her pants.
The young man sighed, reaching towards his shirt which had been discarded across the room. He pulled that on, along with his pants, and lazily fixed his hair in the mirror. Soren
really didn't feel like going out so early, but if he didn't, he would get his head chewed off by his bedmate. That, and he probably wouldn't get any more action for the rest of the day. Turning back towards Corine, he held out his hand and wiggled his fingers.
"Cash? 'M not paying for all of your meals."Corine rolled her eyes and buried around her pockets for money. She pulled out a crumbled ten-dollar bill and threw it at him.
"Just go to the McDonald's next to that diner place. We ate there yesterday." "But of course, your highness," Soren murmured, picking up the money, which had fallen to the floor, and making his way out of the room. After checking that he had all his belongings, along with the money that Corine gave him, he left his small apartment and stepped out into the sun.
Times sure had changed in Darkwell. Murders, muggings... it wasn't the same as before. Then again, he was pretty sure that it wasn't ever going to be the same when Corine had discovered that she could bring down an axe on him whenever she so wished. Soren was surprised to see that he had powers as well. Wind powers. And a sword. At first, he thought he was dreaming about being some sort of "Airbender" from that one show he used to watch when he was younger, but as soon as he began to get a knack for drinking and swordplay, he knew what had become of him.
Soren sighed as he made his way down the sun-stained street, shoving his hands into his pockets as he blinked the sleep out of his eyes. For a moment, he wondered if there were more people out there like him. It sure would be funny if he came across someone hopping all over the place like Riven.