Luna had spent her first two weeks in Toronto in a daze. From moving to the city, finding an apartment, learning her way around, to diving into her class at the Tronto Schoop for the deaf, she had never been more satisfied. Having m been offered the position when she thought she would never get a job, Luna had agreed right away despite the fact she only had a few days to pack up and move to Toronto. She had sold off, or donated a lot of her furniture, and things she didn't truly need, packed up her car, cramming it full, and started on her way. And hadn't regretted it. Today however it looked like she wouldn't be going to the school, and she found herself wide open for a day free in Toronto. Perplexed at the idea, she wondered what she could do. After getting ready, Luna bundled herself in the old, thick and warm coat she had scored in a bargain years ago, and headed outside. Near the school district, Luna could already see children out enjoying the rare day of freedom in the snow, and she couldn't help but smile. She waved to everyone she saw, the universal word for hello, giving everyone a smile as she stalked through the snow. She put a lot of feeling into her gestures, being a very animated person. She saw that a cafe was open, and decided to stop in for a hot chocolate, grabbing a menu, she pointed to what she wanted, cheerfully grabbing a waitress's attention, shaking her head to the offered sugar, but nodding enthusiastically to the offer for marshmallows, and handed over the right money for the warm beverage, happily accepting it when it was done. She stepped outside once more, sipping the hot chocolate in its take away cup, and looked about her. Torunto really was a Beautiful place. For the first time in a long time, Luna felt at peace. Sipping her drink, she started off once more, not sure where she would end up, just that she was going somewhere.