The beginning ceremonies were surely a sight to see! Vivid fireworks lit up the night sky, and it truly felt like summer on the island. Residents scurried about, eager to take part in the festivities. Brilliant, golden light encompassed the festival, casting a warm glow across the fields of the island. Events were happening all across the different areas. For the next week, island life was sure to be as lively as could be.
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Gilbert wasn't exactly the festival type. More than often, he vouched to ignore the bright lights and loud noises, but the events encompassed the entire island. It was ultimately difficult to avoid--which was why he had chosen to find a secluded spot. Now, he was leaning against a rather large tree, behind one of the many festival booths. It was a dark clearing, and despite the fact that he could still hear loud, festive cheers in the distance, he could collect his thoughts without too much of a disturbance. The black-haired man crossed his arms, closing his eyes as he listened to the noises of the festival.
The cafe had been as busy as ever. Despite the festivities, he still had to work. His shifts were shorter due to more workers being hired, but that also meant he made less money. Which meant he had to buy less. Not that he was a person of absolute extravagance, but he liked having a safe sum of money. Just in case something terrible happened. Although at this time, it seemed unlikely that there would be an economic crash. Life was lax. But at times he felt restless. He often went for walks or tried to explore new parts of the island, but he was restless. Although he was worn out now, he often attempted to amuse himself on the island by trying out things that he hadn't before.
A soft breeze swept over the area, but it didn't make him feel colder. The weather was gentle, like it usually was during summertime. He wondered how long summer would last on the island. It felt like it was just the beginning of the season. Which he was grateful for. During the winter, he often found himself wishing for summer's soft embrace. Winter was a scant and sickly season, that only reminded him of starvation and clinging to life. It was summer now. He knew he should enjoy it while he was able to.